Umbwe Route

Kilimanjaro Climb Umbwe Route

The umbwe route is one of challenging route on Mount Kilimanjaro especially when connected to lava tower- arrow glacier — crater path. It has the magnificent scenery and superb viewing of kibo and eastern ice field..

Customise: This package can be customised
Persons: min (2)
Accommodation: Camping
Game Parks: Kilimanjaro (Tanzania)
Activities: Mountain Climbing Mountain

— Duration: 6 days trekking; 4 and a half days ascending, 1 and a half days descending
— Length: 81 km/50 mi total; 43 km/27 mi to summit; 38 km/24 mi descent from summit
— Elevation (m): 4,095 m to 3,915 m/12,845 ft descentUmbwe Gate 1,800 m to Uhuru Peak 5,895 m and descent to Mweka Gate 1,980 m
— Elevation(ft): 13,435 ft to 12,845 ft descent Umbwe Gate 5,905 ft to Uhuru Peak 19340 ft and descent to Mweka Gate 6,500 ft

Description
This Umbwe is the most spectacular and direct way to reach Uhuru Peak. This route became famous when it was featured in the dramatic IMAX film Kilimanjaro — To the Roof of Africa. On the Umbwe, you pass through strange landscapes as you climb through five climate zones ranging from rainforest to the summit’s glaciers. The route follows a forested ridge to the moorlands, then traverses below the southern icefields to reach the Machame Route, which you follow to the summit. This steep, tough, and in places slightly exposed trek is suitable for a fit individual used to walking in mountain areas. Because of the route’s steepness, it is seldom used, and trekking poles are useful on the steep, slippery slopes in the rainforest. All your equipment and supplies are carried by porters and a cook prepares all your meals. Unlike the Marangu Route where you sleep in huts, on the Umbwe you sleep in tents (tents are included), and the porters will pitch your tent for you. Meals are served in a dinner tent or on a blanket outside. You can add an extra day to your itinerary to explore or relax along the route

Note
We do not place groups together. This way you are ensured the full attention of our guide, but with the added knowledge of our guides’ experiences. It also means that we can start the climb on the day you prefer.
Umbwe Itinerary

Arrival Day:
Arrive at the Kilimanjaro International Airport. You will be met at the Airport and transferred to the hotel in Arusha/Moshi for your overnight and briefing by our mountain guide

Day 1: Moshi/Arusha to Umbwe Gate to Umbwe Camp
— Elevation(m): 915m/1387m to 1,800 m 2,800 m
— Elevation(ft): 3,000 ft/4921ft to 5,905 ft to 9,190 ft
— Distance: 8 km
— Hiking Time: 5-7 hours
— Habitat: Montane Forest

Your day starts early with a briefing, followed by breakfast and an hour drive from Moshi/Arusha to Umbwe Village (1,490 m/4,890 ft) where your guides and porters pack your equipment and supplies, and give you a lunch pack. You start your ascent at the small Umbwe Gate just above the village and follow a gentle winding vehicle track for an hour to a signboard that announces the small steep Umbwe trail. The introduction is over, and you now climb up for several hours through a dense forest of rubber trees and giant fig trees. In places, you must scamper up steep sections of roots and rock. The Umbwe Camp is in the forest, and there are some caves nearby. You will be greeted here with a graciously served hot meal

Day 2: Umbwe Camp to Barranco Camp
— Elevation(m): 2,800 m to 3,900 m
— Elevation(ft): 9,190 ft to 2,800 ft
— Distance: 8 km,
— Hiking Time : 4-5 hours
— Habitat : Semi-Desert

Your day starts early with a steaming cup of tea coffee. After breakfast, you will climb steeply through thinning forest glades to Giant Erica, Heather, and drier air. You continue up a ridge that drops steeply on both sides, and hopefully, the clouds will part to reward you with a view of Uhuru Peak looming overhead. After lunch, you enter a zone of giant groundsels (Seneci Kilimanjari) that seem to guard the heights, and this garden is one of Kilimanjaro’s special treasures.

Day 3: Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp
— Elevation(m): 3,900 m to 4,200 m
— Elevation (ft):12,800 ft to 13,780 ft
— Distance: 7 km,
— Hiking time: 4 hours
— Habitat: Alpine Desert

After breakfast, we continue up a steep ridge to the great Barranco Wall, then you climb this imposing obstacle, which turns out to be easier than it looks. Topping out just below the Heim Glacier, you can now appreciate just how beautiful Kilimanjaro really is. With Kibo’s glaciers soaring overhead, you descend into the lush Karanga Valley to the Karanga Valley campsite. From the camp, you can look east and see the jagged peaks of Mawenzi jutting into the African sky. After a hot lunch in camp, your afternoon is at leisure for resting or exploring. This short day is very important for your acclimatization, since your summit push is about to start.

Day 4: Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp
— Elevation(m): 4,200 m to 4,550 m
— Elevation(ft): 13,780 ft to 14,930 ft
— Distance: 13 km,
— Hiking Time: 8 hours
— Habitat: Alpine Deser

In the morning, you hike east over intervening ridges and valleys to join the Mweka Route, which will be your descent route. Turn left toward the mountain and hike up the ridge through asparse landscape for another hour to the Barafu Hut where you will receive a hot lunch. The last water on the route is in the Karanga Valley; there is no water at Barafu Camp, even though Barafu is the Swahili word for “ice.” The famous snows of Kilimanjaro are far above Barafu Camp near the summit of the mountain. Your tent will be pitched on a narrow, stony, wind-swept ridge, so make sure that you familiarize yourself with the terrain before dark to avoid any accidents. Prepare your equipment and warm clothing for your summit climb, and drink a lot of fluids. After an early dinner, go to bed for a few hours of precious sleep.

Day 5: Summit Day! Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp
— Elevation(m): 4,550 m to 5,895 m to 3,100 m
— Elevation(ft):14,930 ft to 19,340 ft to 10,170 ft
— Distance: 7 km up, 23 km down
— Hiking Time: 8 hours up, 7-8 hours down
— Habitat: Scree and seasonal snow

You will rise around 11:30 PM, and after some steaming tea and biscuits, you shuffle off into the night. Your 6-hour climb northwest up through heavy scree between the Rebmann and Ratzel glaciers to Stella Point on the crater rim is the most challenging part of the route for most climbers. At Stella Point (5,685 m/18,650 ft) you stop for a short rest and a chance to see asupremely sanguine sunrise. At Stella Point you join the top part of the Marangu Route, but do not stop here too long, as it will be extremely difficult to start again due to cold and fatigue. Depending on the season and recent storms, you may encounter snow on your remaining hike along the rim to Uhuru Peak. On the summit, you can enjoy your accomplishment and know that you are creating a day that you will remember for the rest of your life. After your 3-hour descent from the summit back to Barafu Camp, you will have a well-earned but short rest, collect your gear, and hike down a rock and scree path into the moorland and eventually into the forest to Mweka Camp (3,100 m/10,170 ft). This camp is in the upper forest, so you can expect mist or rain in the late afternoon. Dinner, and washing water will be prepared, and the camp office sells drinking water, soft drinks, chocolates, and beer!

Day 6: Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate to Moshi/Arusha
— Elevation(m): 3,100 m to 1,980m to890m/1387m
— Elevation(ft): 10,170 ft to 6,500m to 2,920 ft/4921ft
— Distance: 15 km
— Hiking Time: 3 hours
— Habitat: Forest

After a well-deserved breakfast, it is a short, scenic, 3-hour hike back to the park gate. Don’t give your porters any tips until you and all your gear have reached the gate safely, but do remember to tip your staff at the gate. At Mweka Gate, you can sign your name and add details in a register. This is also where successful climbers receive their summit certificates. Climbers who reached Stella Point are issued green certificates and those who reached Uhuru Peak receive gold certificates. From the Mweka Gate, you will continue down to the Mweka Village, possibly a muddy, 3 km, 1 hour hike if the road is too muddy for vehicles. In the Mweka Village you will be served a delicious hot lunch after which you are driven back to Moshi/Arusha for an overdue hot shower and comfortable night in a nice hotel.

Arusha/Moshi:
Depart for the airport or other destinations in Tanzania or Kenya. A trip to the beaches at Zanzibar is a good way to recuperate. We can arrange many reasonably priced trips and safaris to the Tanzania Nothern Parks such as trips to Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangire National Park and to Arusha National Park. Also we can arrange trips to Southern Circuit such as trips to Selous game reserve, Mikumi National Park and Ruaha National Park.

Extra Day for Acclimatization
You can add an extra day to your trek by staying at Barranco Camp for two nights. Then, you will hike to the Karanga Valley Camp on

Day 5, the Barafu Camp on Day 6, summit on Day 7, and finish your descent on Day 8. Adding this day will ease your effort, and amplify your acclimatization
Note that if you skip the rest day, you can visit Mawenzi Tarn on a 6-day itinerary.

Price:
— Discounts available for groups of 4 persons and above

Price Above Includes:
— Transport to and from mountain gates.
— All parks entry fees.
— All camping fees.
— Rescue fees.
— Guide and porters fees.
— Guide and porters salaries.
— All accommodations on the mountain based on three meals a day.
— Cook and all kitchen utensils.

Price Above Excludes:
— International and domestic flights (we can arrange on request)
— Accommodation on the first night upon your arrival before climb and on the last day after climb (book with us)
— Airport transfers (book with us)
— Tips, drinks and all items of personal nature
— Hard and soft drinks and tips
— Sleeping bags but we can provide for hire on request.
— All Mountain Gears (we can arrange hire of this)

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