Friday, June 29, 2012
Lemosho route on climbing mount kilimanjaro
Lemosho route Kilimanjaro climb trips
Kilimanjaro climbing booking procedures and travel tips include Kilimanjaro route choice. Lemosho route is most beauty and scenic Kilimanjaro route. CONTACT US TO BOOK
Mount Kilimanjaro climbing on Lemosho route is most enjoyable and comfort trip because of enough time for acclimatization.
How to book 7 days Lemosho route
Lemosho route is one of several trails which lead to Kilimanjaro summit known as Kibo uhuru peak. Most tourists desire to climb Kilimanjaro is to reach Kilimanjaro summit. Kilimanjaro trekking routes are namely Marangu, Rongai , Machame, Umbwe, Lemosho, and Northern circuit.
Machame route is also beauty scenery route, can be climbed in 6 days and some add extra day for acclimatization.
Kilimanjaro climbing schedule and overnight camps are Londorosi, Mti Mkubwa, Shira 2, Barranco, Barafu hut, Millennium Camp, Mweka camps.
Lemosho route is scenery beauty, remoteness and has high success rate. In short, it maximizes the chances that a climber will reach the summit, and enjoy the experience overall.
Lemosho route is highly recommended because:
High success rate due to good for acclimatization
Remote and spectacular, attractive volcanic rocks and views of shira plateau west Kilimanjaro
Experience Kilimanjaro's diverse climatic zones as you climb higher
Fully catered camping only
Avoid crowd of tourist climbers and enjoy sense of privacy
Usually minimum of days needed to climb Lemosho route is 7 days, optional one extra day for acclimatization is recommended
It depends on strength and Time. Some climbers book 7 days climbing Kilimanjaro on Lemosho route. Some tourists prefer 8 days Lemosho route Kilimanjaro trekking.
To book climbing mount kilimanjaro trip, email us: info@kilitraveladventurestz.com
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