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10-Day Northern Circuit – The Ultimate High-Success Kilimanjaro Route
The 10-Day Northern Circuit Mount Kilimanjaro Trek is the ultimate choice for trekkers who want the best possible chance of a successful summit while enjoying one of the mountain’s most scenic and peaceful routes. Widely regarded as the best route on Kilimanjaro for acclimatisation and low foot traffic, the Northern Circuit Route loops almost entirely around the northern flanks of the mountain, far from the busier southern trails. Over 8 days on the mountain, you’ll hike through lush rainforest, open heath and moorland, and stark high-altitude desert with glacier views, all at a measured pace that puts safety and success first.
Because the Northern Circuit offers the longest itinerary on Kilimanjaro, it provides exceptional acclimatisation. Daily elevation gains are gradual, with plenty of “climb high, sleep low” opportunities that allow your body to adjust to the thin air and dramatically reduce the risk of altitude sickness. For trekkers who have never climbed above 4,000 m, a longer route like this is strongly recommended – and the Northern Circuit is designed precisely with that in mind, giving you time to adapt, recover and enjoy the journey rather than just endure it.
Your trek is bookended by 2 nights at Salinero Kilimanjaro Hotel, where you can rest, re-pack and recover in comfort before and after the climb. This added downtime helps you arrive on the mountain well-rested and finish your adventure with a hot shower, a proper bed and a celebratory meal – the perfect way to frame such a big achievement. If you’re looking for a quiet, scenic, high-success Kilimanjaro experience, the 10-day Northern Circuit trek is hard to beat.
Key Highlights – 10-Day Northern Circuit Kilimanjaro Trek
Day 1: Kilimanjaro International Airport to Salinero Kilimanjaro Hotel
Your adventure begins the moment you land at Kilimanjaro International Airport. Upon arrival, you’ll be warmly welcomed by your guide and transferred to your comfortable hotel, Salinero Kilimanjaro Hotel. This hotel offers the perfect environment for you to rest and prepare for the journey ahead, with stunning views of the mountain and modern amenities.
The drive from Kilimanjaro International Airport to the hotel takes approximately 45 minutes, and you’ll be able to relax and get settled in. After check-in, you can explore the hotel’s surroundings, enjoy a relaxing evening, and ensure you get a good night’s rest before the trek begins.
The night will be spent at Salinero Kilimanjaro Hotel, where you can enjoy a delicious dinner and a peaceful night’s sleep in preparation for the exciting days to come on the mountain.
Day 2: Lemosho Trailhead to Lemosho Forest Camp
Elevation: 2,100 meters to 2,650 meters
Walking Time: 3–4 hours
Elevation Gain: 550 meters
Accommodation: Lemosho Forest Camp
Weather: Cool and pleasant, with some humidity due to the rainforest environment.
After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, you will embark on your first day of the trek, departing from Salinero Kilimanjaro Hotel to the Lemosho Trailhead. This drive takes approximately 2-3 hours and offers you an opportunity to admire the scenic beauty of the Tanzanian countryside as you head toward the western slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Once at the Lemosho Trailhead, the adventure truly begins. This is where you’ll meet your team of guides, porters, and chefs, who will ensure your safety and comfort throughout the trek. You’ll complete the necessary registration and start your hike into the lush Lemosho rainforest. The trail is relatively gentle as it winds through the vibrant forest, filled with the sounds of birds and monkeys.
The first day of trekking will take you through the dense forest, offering stunning views of the tropical flora and fauna. As you make your way to Lemosho Forest Camp, located at an elevation of 2,650 meters, you’ll notice the climate becoming cooler as you gain altitude. The trek today is moderate, with a total walking time of approximately 3-4 hours.
Upon reaching the camp, you can relax and enjoy a well-deserved meal, savoring the peacefulness of the forest surroundings. The night at Lemosho Forest Camp will be your first night on the mountain, where you’ll rest and acclimatize for the days ahead.
Highlights of the Day:
Day 3: Lemosho Forest Camp to Shira 1 Camp
Elevation: 2,650 meters to 3,550 meters
Walking Time: 5–6 hours
Elevation Gain: 900 meters
Accommodation: Shira 1 Camp
Weather: Cooler temperatures as you ascend, with possible winds and clearer skies.
After a nutritious breakfast at Lemosho Forest Camp, you’ll continue your ascent toward Shira 1 Camp. The day’s hike takes you out of the rainforest and into the moorland zone, where the landscape becomes more open and dramatic. You’ll begin by trekking through a series of gentle ascents, leaving behind the dense forest and entering a world of alpine meadows and unique plant life.
The trail gradually climbs through this fascinating terrain, with opportunities to spot the iconic giant groundsels and other hardy species that thrive at these higher elevations. The journey is about 5-6 hours long, covering approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles). As you trek, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of Mount Kilimanjaro’s western slopes, with Kibo Peak looming in the distance, beckoning you onward.
While the day’s hike is relatively steady, the altitude gain to 3,550 meters means you’ll need to pace yourself. It’s important to remember the mantra “pole pole” (slowly, slowly) to allow your body to adjust to the increasing elevation. The air will become thinner, and the temperature will drop as you near Shira 1 Camp, so it’s advisable to wear layers and prepare for cooler conditions.
Upon arrival at Shira 1 Camp, you’ll have time to relax and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding valleys and the plateau. The camp is located on the edge of the Shira Plateau, offering incredible vistas, making it a perfect spot to rest and acclimatize.
Highlights of the Day:
Day 4: Shira 1 Camp to Moir Hut
Elevation: 3,550 meters to 4,200 meters
Walking Time: 5–6 hours
Elevation Gain: 650 meters
Accommodation: Moir Hut
Weather: Cooler temperatures as you ascend, with the possibility of strong winds in the alpine desert
After a restful night at Shira 1 Camp, you’ll begin your ascent toward Moir Hut. Today’s trek is an exciting journey into the alpine desert zone, where the terrain becomes more rugged and arid. The path follows a relatively steady climb with some gentle inclines, and you’ll gain about 650 meters in elevation over a 5-6 hour period.
The route offers breathtaking views of the Kibo Peak, as well as the surrounding volcanic landscape. The trail winds through open meadows, where you can enjoy the sight of the unique, alien-like Dendrosenecio kilimanjari plants, which are iconic to Kilimanjaro and thrive in these higher altitudes.
As you make your way towards Moir Hut, the landscape becomes more barren, with fewer trees and more volcanic rock. The beauty of the rugged terrain will be the highlight of the day, providing plenty of opportunities for photos and reflection. Although the ascent is gradual, you will begin to feel the effects of the altitude, so it’s essential to continue trekking “pole pole” (slowly, slowly), taking frequent breaks to acclimatize.
Upon reaching Moir Hut, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro’s peak and the surrounding valleys. The camp is located in a quiet, secluded area, making it the perfect place to rest before continuing on your journey. The day’s trek is designed to aid your acclimatization, so be sure to drink plenty of water and allow your body to adjust.
Highlights of the Day:
Day 5: Moir Hut to Pofu Camp
Elevation: 4,200 meters to 4,650 meters
After a good night’s rest at Moir Hut, you’ll begin the ascent towards Pofu Camp. Today’s trek offers an exciting challenge as you climb through the rugged terrain of the alpine desert zone, gaining 450 meters over the course of 5-6 hours.
The route offers stunning panoramic views of the Kilimanjaro glaciers and distant peaks. As you ascend, you’ll pass through more exposed areas with sparse vegetation, making the views even more spectacular. The trail weaves through rocky ground and sparse alpine desert, with dramatic vistas of the surrounding wilderness.
Pofu Camp, perched at 4,650 meters, provides an excellent spot for you to relax and soak in the breathtaking scenery of Kilimanjaro. This is an ideal location to allow your body to adjust to the altitude, with a peaceful setting to enjoy some rest before the upcoming days.
As you continue your trek, remember to take it “pole pole” (slowly, slowly) to avoid altitude sickness and allow for proper acclimatization.
Highlights of the Day:
Walking Time: 5–6 hours
Elevation Gain: 450 meters
Accommodation: Pofu Camp
Weather: Expect cooler temperatures at this altitude, with sunny conditions, but the winds may be strong, especially in the exposed areas.
Day 6: Pofu Camp to Third Cave Camp
Elevation: 4,650 meters to 4,800 meters
Walking Time: 4–5 hours
Elevation Gain: 150 meters
Accommodation: Third Cave Camp
Weather: Cooler temperatures at higher altitudes, with possible winds. Be prepared for fluctuating temperatures between sun and shade.
After breakfast at Pofu Camp, today’s trek will take you further up the slopes of Kilimanjaro towards Third Cave Camp. The journey is a relatively short but rewarding climb, taking about 4–5 hours to ascend 150 meters in altitude.
The trail begins with a gradual climb, crossing rocky terrain and winding through volcanic rock formations. As you gain elevation, you’ll be treated to spectacular views of the glaciers and the summit of Kilimanjaro. The surrounding landscape is sparse, with the occasional hardy plant, and the terrain becomes more barren as you approach Third Cave Camp.
Along the way, you’ll notice the air becoming thinner, so it’s important to maintain a slow, steady pace to help with acclimatization. This day’s trek provides ample time to relax and soak in the views of the glaciers and the expansive wilderness.
Third Cave Camp, located at 4,800 meters, offers an excellent resting spot. The camp provides beautiful views of the mountain, as well as a quiet, serene atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a day of trekking.
Highlights of the Day:
Day 7: Third Cave Camp to School Hut
Elevation: 4,800 meters to 4,780 meters
Walking Time: 4–5 hours
Elevation Gain:-20 meters (slight descent and then gradual ascent)
Accommodation: School Hut
Weather: Cold and windy at high altitudes, with a drop in temperature as you approach the summit. Prepare for fluctuating temperatures and strong winds.
On Day 7, you’ll leave Third Cave Camp and head towards School Hut, located just below the famous Kilimanjaro summit. This day’s trek is relatively short but vital in preparing you for the summit climb the following day. The hike will take approximately 4-5 hours, with a slight descent initially, followed by a gradual ascent towards School Hut.
The route is rocky and barren, with the landscape becoming more desolate as you approach the high-altitude areas of the mountain. As you ascend, you’ll pass through the alpine desert zone, which is marked by volcanic rock and sparse vegetation. The air will become thinner, so it’s crucial to move at a slow, steady pace to help with acclimatization.
Upon reaching School Hut, you’ll have the chance to relax and prepare for your summit push. School Hut is located at 4,780 meters, just below the Barafu Hut area. It provides a quiet resting spot to recover before your summit attempt, which will begin in the early hours of the following day.
Highlights of the Day:
Day 8: School Hut to Uhuru Peak to Millennium Camp
Elevation: 4,780 meters (School Hut) to 5,895 meters (Uhuru Peak) to 3,080 meters (Millennium Camp)
Walking Time: Ascent: 6-8 hours to Uhuru Peak. Descent: 4-5 hours to Millennium Camp
Elevation Gain: Uhuru Peak: 5,895 meters down to Millennium Camp: 3,080 meters
Accommodation: Millennium Camp
Weather:
Summit Conditions: Extremely cold, with freezing temperatures and high winds at the summit (you may encounter snow).
Millennium Camp: Cooler temperatures as you descend, but more moderate compared to the summit.
The much-anticipated summit day has arrived! You’ll begin the final leg of your journey to the roof of Africa, Uhuru Peak. The day starts very early — around midnight or 1:00 AM — as you begin your climb in the dark, with only headlamps lighting the way. The climb to the summit is long, strenuous, and requires strong mental and physical endurance.
The first part of the ascent is a steep climb up to the crater rim, where you’ll stop for a brief rest before continuing towards Uhuru Peak. The path will be rocky and challenging, but you will be rewarded with stunning views of the stars and the surrounding landscape as the sun begins to rise. This is the moment when you’ll catch a glimpse of the summit’s rugged terrain in the morning light.
Once you reach Uhuru Peak at 5,895 meters, you’ll stand at the highest point in Africa! Take a moment to celebrate your achievement and snap some photos of the breathtaking views of the surrounding glaciers, crater, and the vast expanse of Tanzania beneath you.
After the exhilarating summit celebration, you’ll begin your descent back to Millennium Camp. The descent to Millennium Camp is steep and fast, but you’ll get a chance to relax and recover at the camp. It will take several hours to get down, but the scenery along the way will be equally captivating.
Highlights of the Day:
Day 8: Millennium Camp (3,950 meters) to Mweka Gate (1,650 meters) to Salinero Kilimanjaro Hotel
Walking Time: 4–5 hours
Elevation Loss: 2,300 meters
Accommodation: Salinero Kilimanjaro Hotel
After a restful night at Millennium Camp, your final day on Mount Kilimanjaro begins with a hearty breakfast, and you’re all set to make your way down the mountain. The trek today is a long but steady descent, offering a gentle transition from the barren alpine moorland into the lush, vibrant montane rainforest below.
The trail can be a bit slippery, especially if there’s been any rainfall overnight, so it’s highly recommended to use trekking poles and wear sturdy boots for stability. As you descend, the air becomes warmer and richer in oxygen, providing a refreshing change from the higher altitudes. The landscape shifts from rocky terrain to dense greenery, and you’ll notice the sounds of nature surrounding you. Birdsong fills the air, and if you’re lucky, you might spot some monkeys playing in the trees.
As you continue descending, the verdant forest surrounds you with its cool, shaded canopy, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere. Eventually, you’ll arrive at Mweka Gate, the official endpoint of your trek. Here, you’ll sign out of the national park and receive your Kilimanjaro Climbing Certificate—a well-earned recognition of your incredible achievement!
From Mweka Gate, a transfer will be arranged back to Moshi or Arusha, or directly to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your onward journey. After a refreshing hot shower and a celebratory meal, you can unwind and reflect on the accomplishment of a lifetime.
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Congratulations—you’ve conquered the 8-day Lemosho Route and stood at the Roof of Africa!
Day 10: Moshi to Kilimanjaro International Airport
After a relaxing night in Moshi and perhaps a celebratory breakfast to reflect on your incredible achievement, it’s time to say goodbye to Mount Kilimanjaro. A transfer will be arranged to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your flight back home or onward to your next destination.
This final day is a time to relax and unwind after your remarkable 10-day trek. As you travel to the airport, you’ll have time to reminisce about your Kilimanjaro adventure and all the breathtaking moments you experienced. Whether you’re heading home or continuing your travels, you’ll leave with the satisfaction of having conquered Africa’s highest peak, a memory that will last a lifetime.
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