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| KILIMANJARO TREKKING - LEMOSHO ROUTE |
| Camping Safari - Kilimanjaro |
The less known Lemosho Route begins at Arusha on the western flank of the Kilimanjaro. The first 2 days of the tour crosses the thick rainforest belt as well as heath and moorland with many ferns and Erica's along the way. The small trail sometimes has very steep passages and is scenically diverse. On the fifth day, the trail joins the Machame Route. In comparison to the Marangu and the Rongai Route, the Lemosho Route is more challenging. All nights are spent solely in tents. |
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| Tour Price: |
| Lemosho Route |
5 Days |
6 Days |
Extra Day |
Crater Overnight |
| 1pax |
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$2,005 |
$300 |
$650 |
| 2 - 3 pax |
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$1,785 |
$260 |
$390 |
| from 4 pax |
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$1,690 |
$250 |
$325 |
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7 DAY KILIMANJARO TREKKING - LEMOSHO ROUTE |
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| ARRIVAL IN ARUSHA |
Day 1 |
Lemosho Gate (2100m) to Big Tree Camp (2800m) ↑ 700m 2-3h |
Day 2 |
Big Tree Camp (2800m) to Shira Camp 2 (3850m) ↑ 1050m 7-8h |
Day 3 |
Shira Camp 2 (3850m) to Barranco Camp (3950m) ↑700m ↓600m 6-7h |
Day 4 |
Barranco Camp (3950m) to Karanga Camp (4250m) ↑ 300m 3-4h |
Day 5 |
Karanga Camp (4250m) to Barafu Camp (4600m) ↑350m 3-4h |
Day 6 |
Barafu Camp (4600m) to Uhuru Peak (5895m) – Mweka Camp (3100m) ↑1300m ↓2800m 10-14h |
Day 7 |
Mweka Camp (3100m) to Mweka Gate (1800m) ↓1300m 2-3h |
| ARUSHA ADDITIONAL SERVICES |
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| Umkulu Safari & Canoe Trails |
| Enquiries and Reservations: |
| Email: info@umkulu.co.za |
| Tel: +27(0)21 853 7952 |
| Fax: +27(0)21 853 8391 |
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| SERENGETI |
| The Serengeti is a 60,000 square kilometer savanna which lies over Tanzania and Kenya. The biannual migration that occurs there is considered one of the seven tourist travel wonders of the world. The region contains several national parks and game reserves. Its name is derived from the Masai language and means "Endless Plains". |
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The Wildebeest Migration in East Africa, also known as “The Great Migration” takes place between Kenya's Masai Mara and Tanzania's Serengeti National Park and is one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on the planet. Thousands of wildebeest and zebra’s migrate between the Serengeti and the Masai Mara, constantly driven by their search for fresh grazing. The massive herds are closely followed by predators (lion, hyena and cheetah), making the most of every opportunity to catch their next meal.
The precise timing of the annual wildebeest migration depends on the rains. It is a very unpredictable and spontaneous natural event, with calving season taking place in the Serengeti between January and mid-March. The wildebeest migration starts to head towards the Western Serengeti in May or June.
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