Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro: The Complete Guide

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The Lemosho Route spans 70km over 7-8 days, offering excellent acclimatization and the highest summit success rate on Kilimanjaro.

Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro: The Complete Guide

If you ask us which Kilimanjaro route we recommend above all others, the answer is the Lemosho Route. It has the best combination of scenery, acclimatization, and high summit success of any route on the mountain Kilimanjaro. It approaches from the west, crosses the full width of the Shira Plateau, and gives your body more time to adjust to altitude than almost any other option.

 

The Lemosho Route is not the cheapest or the shortest option, but it consistently produces the highest summit rates of any route on Kilimanjaro, up to 90%. For most climbers, especially those who want to give themselves the best possible chance of reaching Uhuru Peak and enjoy the journey, it is the right choice.

 

This page tells you everything you need to know: what the Lemosho route looks like day by day, how difficult it is, who it suits, and how to book it with us. If you have questions or you need expert advice, please feel free to contact our team here.

Mawenzi peak at sunset seen from the Lemosho Route on Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Mawenzi peak at sunset seen from the Lemosho Route on Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Kilimanjaro summit with remnant ice cap seen from the Lemosho Route trail, Tanzania
Kilimanjaro summit with remnant ice cap seen from the Lemosho Route trail, Tanzania

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Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro: Essential Facts & Key Statistics

Essential FactLemosho Route Key Detail
Start GateLondorossi Gate (2,100m / 6,890ft)
SummitUhuru Peak (5,895m / 19,341ft)
DistanceApprox. 70–80 km total
Duration7 or 8 days (we recommend 8 days)
DifficultyModerate — suitable for fit beginners
Summit Success Rate~85–95% on 8-day itinerary
Crowd LevelLow to moderate — much quieter than Machame
AccommodationTents (camping throughout)
Descent RouteMweka Route
Best ForFirst-time climbers, those wanting best summit chances and scenery

Why We Recommend the Lemosho Route

There are several routes up Kilimanjaro. Each has its own character. The Lemosho stands out for three reasons:

  • Excellent acclimatization: The 8-day itinerary builds altitude very gradually. The Lava Tower acclimatization day, where you walk up to 4,630m and sleep at 3,950m — is one of the most effective acclimatization steps of any route on the mountain.
  • Outstanding scenery: Lemosho traverses all five of Kilimanjaro’s ecological zones — rainforest, heath and moorland, alpine desert, Shira Plateau, and the summit arctic zone. The Shira Plateau, in particular, is one of the most beautiful stretches of any Kilimanjaro route.
  • Lower crowds: Unlike the Machame Route, which can feel busy during peak season, Lemosho is significantly quieter for the first three or four days before the routes merge at Shira Camp. You will often feel like you have the mountain to yourself.

Lemosho Route — Day-by-Day Itinerary Sample

Our Lemosho Route packages are available in 7 or 8 days and can be fully customized to match your interests, fitness level, and preferences. Whether you prefer a more relaxed pace with extra acclimatization days or a streamlined itinerary, we tailor every detail, from campsites and meal plans to private guides and group sizes — to create your perfect Kilimanjaro climb. Click here to fill out the form below and submit your Kilimanjaro climb inquiry.

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Lemosho Route — Difficulty Level

The Lemosho Route is rated moderate. It is not a beginner’s walk, but it is absolutely within reach of anyone who prepares properly. The terrain includes long days of uphill hiking, the Barranco Wall scramble, and the demanding summit night on steep scree.

The key word is “endurance.” You do not need technical climbing skills. You need to be comfortable walking for four to eight hours per day, for several days in a row, at altitude. See our full Kilimanjaro Training Guide for how to prepare.

Lemosho Route — Best Time to Climb

The Lemosho Route can be climbed year-round, but the best seasons are:

  • January to March: Excellent weather, fewer crowds, lower prices. One of the best times to do Lemosho.
  • June to October: The main dry season. Clear skies, good visibility, but busier and more expensive. Book well in advance.
  • Avoid April and May: The long rains. Trails can be muddy, visibility is poor, and some lodges close.

See our full Best Time to Climb Kilimanjaro guide for detailed monthly breakdowns.

Lemosho Route vs Other Routes — How Does It Compare?

RouteDaysSuccess rateCrowdsBest for
Lemosho (8-day)885–95%Low–MedBest overall ✓
Northern Circuit (9-day)990–95%+Very LowMost remote, most days
Machame (7-day)780–85%HighPopular scenic route
Rongai (7-day)775–80%LowNorthern approach, quiet
Marangu (6-day)6~60%HighBudget, hut accommodation

Frequently Asked Questions — Lemosho Route

Yes. The Lemosho Route is one of the best choices for first-time Kilimanjaro climbers, specifically because the 8-day itinerary gives you the most acclimatisation time. You do not need previous altitude or mountaineering experience. You just need to prepare well physically. See our Kilimanjaro Training guide.

It looks scarier than it is. The Barranco Wall is a hands-and-feet scramble up a steep rocky face. You do not need ropes or any special equipment you just use your hands for balance and grip in a few places. Most climbers find it exciting and fun. It takes about 45 minutes to an hour to climb. There are no exposure points that would concern someone with a reasonable head for heights.

On the 8-day Lemosho itinerary with a professional operator, summit success rates typically range from 85% to 95%. This is among the highest of any Kilimanjaro route. The extended acclimatization profile is the main reason. The 7-day itinerary has slightly lower rates, we recommend the 8-day for the best chance of reaching Uhuru Peak.

We strongly recommend the 8-day. The extra day is spent on the crucial Lava Tower acclimatization walk, which makes a measurable difference to how well your body adjusts. The 7-day is also a good option and significantly better than most other routes, but if your budget and schedule allow, go for 8 days.

The cost of a Lemosho Route climb depends on how many days, the quality of accommodation, group size, and your operator. See our full Kilimanjaro Climb Cost guide for a detailed price breakdown, or contact us for a personalised quote.

Book the Lemosho Route With Exceptional Travel Expert

We organise Lemosho Route climbs throughout the year as both private climbs and group joining climbs. Every climb includes professional guides, all camping equipment, meals on the mountain, park fees, and daily health monitoring. We are based in Arusha, we know this mountain inside and out.

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This Lemosho Route guide was last updated in March 2026, based on our 10+ years of experience guiding climbers on the Lemosho Route to Uhuru Peak.

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