8 Days Mount Kilimanjaro Trek – Northern Circuit Route

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Trip Overview

The Lemosho Northern Circuit is widely regarded as the most remote and scenic trail on Kilimanjaro, offering exceptional acclimatisation and panoramic views. This 8-day itinerary is designed with gradual elevation gains, making it one of the routes with the best acclimatisation profile and highest summit success rates.

Beginning in the lush rainforest of the western slopes, it crosses the Shira Plateau before veering north — away from the crowds — to explore the quieter northern side of the mountain. With more time to adjust to altitude and fewer trekkers on the trail, this route provides a deeper connection to the mountain and the best conditions for a successful summit.

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Trek Highlights

  • Longest and best-acclimatised route on Kilimanjaro
  • Quiet northern slopes with minimal crowds
  • 360-degree panoramic mountain experience
  • Gradual ascent with excellent altitude adaptation
  • Scenic traverse through all ecological zones
  • Summit Uhuru Peak (5,895m)
  • Highly experienced Kilimanjaro Mavens guides & crew

Day-to-Day Itinerary

Day 0: Arrival and Briefing

Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), you will be met by a Kilimanjaro Mavens representative and transferred to your hotel in Arusha. In the afternoon, your lead guide will conduct a comprehensive pre-trek briefing – a vital session covering the “Pole Pole” philosophy, safety protocols, and a full gear check. If anything is missing, we’ll assist you in renting high-quality equipment locally.

After the briefing, you’ll have the rest of the evening to relax, settle in, and prepare for the adventure ahead.

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Day 1: Lemosho Gate to Mti Mkubwa Camp (Big Tree Camp)

Your adventure begins after breakfast, when your guide collects you from your hotel for the drive of about 113km/70.5 miles through the western slopes of the mountain to Lemosho Gate.

After registration and lunch at Lemosho Gate, we begin trekking through dense rainforest. Keep an eye out for colobus monkeys.

This short trek takes us to Mti Mkubwa, the Big Tree Camp, where we will find the tents already erected and dinner being prepared in the kitchen tent. A full dinner follows before we sleep

Elevation: 2,389m to 2,785m | Distance: 4.8km | Time: 3–4 hours

Accommodation: Tent
Meals: Lunch & Dinner

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Day 2: Mti Mkubwa Camp to Shira 1 Camp

This second day starts in a rather similar fashion as the first day – a scenic walk beneath the dense forest canopy. This peaceful forest trek is soon replaced by heath and moorland as the trail ascends steadily. A moderately steep climb through the forest leads onto the northern slopes of the Shira Plateau, where expansive views of the mountain begin to unfold.

On arrival at Shira 1 Camp, we will find our tents erected and lunch awaiting.

Elevation: 2,785m to 3,504m | Distance: 7.19km | Time: 5–6 hours

Accommodation: Tent
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

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Day 3: Shira 1 Camp to Moir Hut

We cross the Shira Plateau with panoramic views toward Kibo. The trail is gentle but steadily gains altitude. We pass the Fischer’s picnic area, named after Scott Fischer who pioneered this route.  Moir Hut Camp sits beneath the Moir Ridge, offering a quiet and remote base for the night.

Optional acclimatisation hikes to the Moir Ridge are available after lunch depending on the weather and how everyone is feeling at this point.

Elevation: 3,504m to 4,161m | Distance: 10km | Time: 5-6 hours

Accommodation: Tent
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

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Day 4: Moir Hut to Pofu Camp

We trek out of Moir Valley with a moderately steep climb, a 30-45 minutes uphill trek to Moir Ridge which gives us a great start of the day. The path crosses a rock field which takes us to the highest point of today’s hike which is 4402m and gently navigates across a good number of valleys before reaching our destination for today – Pofu Campsite for an overnight stay. Located on top of exposed hills this campsite gives you perfect views of the Northern Kilimanjaro and stretching toward Kenya.

Pofu Camp is nestled in a sheltered valley, offering a peaceful night under the stars.

Elevation: 4,161m to 4,033m | Distance: 9.2 km | Time: 6–7 hours

Accommodation: Tent
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

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Day 5: Pofu Camp to Third Cave Camp

A gentle trek across remote valleys on the northern slopes of Kilimanjaro, with views of the rugged terrain and distant plains. This is a short day, great for acclimatisation since we experience loss of altitude, with plenty of time to rest and adjust.

Third Cave Camp lies in a quiet, open area with views of the eastern crater rim.

Elevation: 4,033m to 3,936m | Distance: 6.8km | Time: 4-5 hours

Accommodation: Tent
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

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Day 6: Third Cave Camp to School Hut (Base Camp) - Night 6: Summit NIght - School Hut to Uhuru Peak

We climb steadily up and over the “Saddle,” which sits between Kibo and Mawenzi, ascending to School Hut — our base camp for the summit push. The terrain becomes more barren and lunar as we enter the high alpine zone. Today is a short but steep hike with a lot of altitude gain which gives us a good taste of tonight’s hike to the summit.

Dinner is served early, and rest is essential before the midnight ascent.

Elevation: 3,936m to 4,717m | Distance: 4.9km | Time: 4-5 hours

Accommodation: Tent
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

 

Night 6: School Hut to Uhuru Peak (Summit)

We begin the final push around midnight. We ascend in the darkness for several hours while taking frequent, but short, breaks. Taking about 5-6 hours we will arrive at Gilman’s Point, right at the edge of the crater rim, and if you started the trek at midnight you will be able to watch the beautiful sunrise over the Mawenzi Peak.  

We continue to Stella Point (5,745m) on the rim of the Kibo crater and from there, we continue to Uhuru Peak (5,895m) — the highest point in Africa!

Elevation: 4,717m to 5,895m | Distance: 6km | Time: 7-8 hours

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Day 7: Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp

After celebrating at the summit and a brief rest, we continue back down to Barafu Camp – a tough walk given that you’ve used up almost your entire energy reserves going up. At Barafu we take breakfast and relax for an hour, before continuing our walk down the mountain, this time on the Mweka Trail to Mweka Camp. Note that, judging from your condition after a long and brutal walk to the summit and down to Barafu, your guide will decide on the final stop of the day between Millennium and Mweka Campsite.

Elevation: 5,895m to 3,106m | Distance: 11.5km | Time: 6-7 hours

Accommodation: Tent
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

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Day 8: Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate

A gentle descent through the rainforest to the gate, where we celebrate with your certificate and a well-earned rest. A bus will be waiting to take you to your celebratory lunch and then back to your hotel for you to treat yourselves with warm showers and cold beers. Your trek is at an end. Your guide will tell you what to do and you will have a chance to say thanks to the whole team before you part ways.

Elevation: 3,106m to 1,633m | Distance: 9.1km | Time: 3–4 hours

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

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Departure Day – Farewell from Tanzania

Depending on your flight schedule, Kilimanjaro Mavens will transfer you to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). For guests continuing with a safari or Zanzibar beach holiday, seamless onward arrangements can be made.

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