Northern Circuit

Northern Circuit: A Serene and Scenic Ascent

The Northern Circuit is one of the most spectacular routes to Kilimanjaro’s summit. It ascends the northern slopes and offers awe-inspiring views in a tranquil, less-crowded setting. The longest route takes 11 days and contributes to its impressive summit success rate.

Detailed Itinerary

Northern Circuit
Kaliwa Lodge

Day 1: Arrival day

Welcome to Your Kilimanjaro Adventure

We will meet you at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfer you to your lodge. Upon arrival, you’ll have the chance to meet your experienced mountain crew and fellow trekkers. Relax, unwind, and bond over a delicious dinner. In the evening, your lead guide will provide a detailed briefing, ensuring you’re fully prepared and informed about the upcoming trek.

Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking

DAY 2: LONDROSSI GATE – MTI MKUBWA CAMP: 4.8K /3MI | 3-4 HRS | RAINFOREST Elevation: 2389m/7838ft to 2785m/9137ft | Altitude gained: 396m

Journey to Kilimanjaro National Park Gate

Departing from Kaliwa Lodge, a 45-minute drive takes you through charming mountain villages. Offering a glimpse into local life and culture. Along the way, we’ll make our way to the Kilimanjaro National Park Gate. Where we will patiently wait for permits while observing the busy preparations of other trekking crews. In the meantime, enjoy the stunning rainforest scenery. Characterized by lush greenery and winding trails. Moreover, your guide will share insights about this region’s unique flora, fauna, and natural wildlife. As we proceed, be prepared for muddy and slippery conditions at lower elevations, so we highly recommend gaiters and trekking poles for added stability and comfort. Ultimately, this journey marks the beginning of your incredible adventure on Kilimanjaro. Finally, take in the beauty of the rainforest as you prepare to start your trek.

Mount Kilimanjaro

DAY 3: MTI MKUBWA CAMP – SHIRA I CAMP: 7.9KM/5MI | 4-6HRS | MOORLAND Elevation: 2785m/9137ft to 3504m/11,496ft Altitude gained: 719m

Ascending to the Shira Plateau

After a restful night and a nourishing breakfast, we emerge from the dense rainforest and begin our ascent on a steady, scenic trail. The forest slowly fades away, allowing open landscapes and expansive views. The trail continues to climb steadily, leading us to the rim of the Shira Plateau. As we gain altitude, temperatures drop, signalling the environmental change. The breathtaking vistas and wide-open spaces make this trek section unforgettable.

Mount Kilimanjaro

DAY 4: SHIRA I CAMP –SHIRA II CAMP: 6.9KM/4MI | 3-4HRS | LOW ALPINE Elevation: 3504m/11,496ft to 3895m/12,779ft Altitude gained: 391m

Shira Plateau Trek: Shira I Camp to Shira II Camp

Our trek crosses the Shira, one of the highest plateaus on Earth, from Shira I Camp to Shira II Camp. Nine-day climbs will stay the night at Shira II Camp, joining climbers ascending from the Machame Route. At Shira II Camp, the extra energy to go a bit higher up the plateau to enjoy the stunning view across the valley below and the Western Breach of Kilimanjaro above is worth the additional effort. The plateau is exposed, so be prepared for a cold night below zero.

Note: The 8-day Climbs continue East to Shira Plateau Ridge, reaching Lava Tower (4,600 meters) and descending to Moir Camp (4,200 meters).

Mount Kilimanjaro

DAY 5: SHIRA II CAMP- LAVA TOWER – MOIR: 17.7KM/11.1MI | 5-7HRS | HIGH ALPINE Elevation: 3895m/12,779ft to 3986m/13,077ft Altitude gained: 91m

Shira Plateau to Barranco Camp

Although you end the day at roughly the same elevation as when you began. This day is crucial for acclimatization. Firstly, from the Shira Plateau, we ascend east up a ridge, passing the junction towards Kibo Peak. Before heading southeast towards Lava Tower (4,650 meters / 15,250 feet), also known as the “Shark’s Tooth.” Afterward, we reach a second junction leading to the Arrow Glacier. Following a brief stop, we continue our descent to Barranco Camp, where we rest and prepare for the next day’s ascent. This process helps acclimatize to higher altitudes, which is crucial for summit success. Ultimately, this gradual approach maximizes your chances of reaching the summit.

Mount Kilimanjaro

DAY 6: MOIR CAMP – BUFFALO CAMP: 9.2KM/5.7MI | 5-7HRS | HIGH ALPINE ZONE Elevation: 4155m/13,632ft to 4033m/13,232ft Altitude loss: 122m

Moir Valley to Buffalo Camp

We begin with a moderately steep climb out of Moir Valley. If you wish, take a slight detour here to climb the summit of Little Lent Hill at 4,375 meters before returning to the Northern Circuit trail. The route follows a series of inclines and declines, skirting around the northern slopes of Kibo to Buffalo Camp. Spectacular views of the plains north of Kilimanjaro stretch as far as the eye can see, reaching the Kenyan/Tanzanian border. You will arrive at Buffalo Camp just after midday, where you will have lunch and have time to rest.

Mount Kilimanjaro

DAY 7: BUFFALO CAMP – RONGAI 3RD CAVE: 6.8KM /4.3MI | 5-7HRS | ALPINE DESERT Elevation: 4033m/13,232ft to 3936m/12,193ft Altitude lost: 97m

Buffalo Ridge to Rongai Third Cave

Day seven starts with climbing up the Buffalo Ridge and descending into Pofu Camp, where lunch is served. Afterwards, we continue to the Rongai Third Cave east around the northern slopes. Today’s climb is shorter than the day before, and you should feel better acclimatized to the altitude. You will arrive at the Third Cave just around mid-afternoon, allowing you time to rest and prepare for the next trek stage.

kilimanjaro

DAY 8: RONGAI 3RD CAVE – SCHOOL HUT:4.8KM /3MI | 5-7HRS | GLACIAL ZONE Elevation: 3936m/12,913ft to 4717m/15,476ft Altitude gained: 781m

Saddle to School Hut and Summit Preparation

A steady ascent over the Saddle sits between the peaks of Kibo and Mawenzi Peak. Continue southwest to School Hut, where you will be served an early dinner and have time to rest before beginning your summit attempt. Today’s climb is an essential part of acclimatizing for the final push to the summit. You will start your ascent just before midnight, so prepare all your gear before bed. This includes warm clothes, insulated water bottles, snacks, headlamps, and cameras, as you’ll need them for the long, cold trek ahead.

Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking Marangu Route 5 Days

DAY 9: SCHOOL HUT – SUMMIT: 5.9KM /3.7MI | 6-8HRS | – MWEKA CAMP: 13KM /8MI DOWN | 5-6HRS | GLACIERS, SNOW CAPPED SUMMIT Elevation: 4717m/15,476ft to 5895m/19,341ft Altitude gained: 1178m Descent to 3106m/10,190ft Altitude lost:2789m

Summit Day: From Midnight to Uhuru Peak

Excitement builds as we begin the most mentally and physically challenging part of the trek, starting between midnight and 2 a.m. The route ascends through heavy scree towards Stella Point on the crater rim, offering a magnificent sunrise. Faster hikers may reach the summit in time for the sunrise. A final 1-hour ascent from Stella Point leads to Uhuru Peak, the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro and the entire continent of Africa. After celebrating, we descend steeply to Mweka Camp, with a lunch stop at Barafu. A well-deserved rest awaits at Mweka Camp for the night.

Gran Melia Hotel Arusha

DAY 10: MWEKA CAMP – MWEKA GATE – MOSHI: 9.1KM/6MI |3-4HRS | RAINFOREST Elevation: 3106m/10,190ft to 1633m/5358ft Altitude lost: 1473m

Descent to Mweka Park Gate and Departure

After breakfast and a heartfelt ceremony with your crew. It’s time to say goodbye. Next, we continue descending to the Mweka Park Gate, where you will receive your summit certificates. The weather here is much warmer, and the terrain becomes wet, muddy, and steep, so therefore, gaiters and trekking poles are highly recommended. A vehicle will meet you at the gate in Mweka Village, and we’ll drive back to Arusha. Finally, once there, enjoy a well-deserved hot shower and a celebratory dinner to commemorate your incredible achievement.

Hiking: 3-5 hours
Driving Distance: 135 km (2 hours)

Airport

Day 8: Departure After breakfast/

Departure and End of Adventure

Our representative will transfer you to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your flight departure. Take with you the memories, the sense of accomplishment, and the everlasting bond with the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro. If you choose to extend your adventure with a Tanzania Safari, that’s a separate journey, and we’ll take care of all the details for you. As a result, your Kilimanjaro climb can be the perfect gateway to exploring more of Tanzania’s incredible wildlife and landscapes.

Day 1: Arrival day

Welcome to Your Kilimanjaro Adventure

We will meet you at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfer you to your lodge. Upon arrival, you’ll have the chance to meet your experienced mountain crew and fellow trekkers. Relax, unwind, and bond over a delicious dinner. In the evening, your lead guide will provide a detailed briefing, ensuring you’re fully prepared and informed about the upcoming trek.

Kaliwa Lodge

DAY 2: LONDROSSI GATE – MTI MKUBWA CAMP: 4.8K /3MI | 3-4 HRS | RAINFOREST Elevation: 2389m/7838ft to 2785m/9137ft | Altitude gained: 396m

Journey to Kilimanjaro National Park Gate

Departing from Kaliwa Lodge, a 45-minute drive takes you through charming mountain villages. Offering a glimpse into local life and culture. Along the way, we’ll make our way to the Kilimanjaro National Park Gate. Where we will patiently wait for permits while observing the busy preparations of other trekking crews. In the meantime, enjoy the stunning rainforest scenery. Characterized by lush greenery and winding trails. Moreover, your guide will share insights about this region’s unique flora, fauna, and natural wildlife. As we proceed, be prepared for muddy and slippery conditions at lower elevations, so we highly recommend gaiters and trekking poles for added stability and comfort. Ultimately, this journey marks the beginning of your incredible adventure on Kilimanjaro. Finally, take in the beauty of the rainforest as you prepare to start your trek.

Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking

DAY 3: MTI MKUBWA CAMP – SHIRA I CAMP: 7.9KM/5MI | 4-6HRS | MOORLAND Elevation: 2785m/9137ft to 3504m/11,496ft Altitude gained: 719m

Ascending to the Shira Plateau

After a restful night and a nourishing breakfast, we emerge from the dense rainforest and begin our ascent on a steady, scenic trail. The forest slowly fades away, allowing open landscapes and expansive views. The trail continues to climb steadily, leading us to the rim of the Shira Plateau. As we gain altitude, temperatures drop, signalling the environmental change. The breathtaking vistas and wide-open spaces make this trek section unforgettable.

Mount Kilimanjaro

DAY 4: SHIRA I CAMP –SHIRA II CAMP: 6.9KM/4MI | 3-4HRS | LOW ALPINE Elevation: 3504m/11,496ft to 3895m/12,779ft Altitude gained: 391m

Shira Plateau Trek: Shira I Camp to Shira II Camp

Our trek crosses the Shira, one of the highest plateaus on Earth, from Shira I Camp to Shira II Camp. Nine-day climbs will stay the night at Shira II Camp, joining climbers ascending from the Machame Route. At Shira II Camp, the extra energy to go a bit higher up the plateau to enjoy the stunning view across the valley below and the Western Breach of Kilimanjaro above is worth the additional effort. The plateau is exposed, so be prepared for a cold night below zero.

Note: The 8-day Climbs continue East to Shira Plateau Ridge, reaching Lava Tower (4,600 meters) and descending to Moir Camp (4,200 meters).

Mount Kilimanjaro

DAY 5: SHIRA II CAMP- LAVA TOWER – MOIR: 17.7KM/11.1MI | 5-7HRS | HIGH ALPINE Elevation: 3895m/12,779ft to 3986m/13,077ft Altitude gained: 91m

Shira Plateau to Barranco Camp

Although you end the day at roughly the same elevation as when you began. This day is crucial for acclimatization. Firstly, from the Shira Plateau, we ascend east up a ridge, passing the junction towards Kibo Peak. Before heading southeast towards Lava Tower (4,650 meters / 15,250 feet), also known as the “Shark’s Tooth.” Afterward, we reach a second junction leading to the Arrow Glacier. Following a brief stop, we continue our descent to Barranco Camp, where we rest and prepare for the next day’s ascent. This process helps acclimatize to higher altitudes, which is crucial for summit success. Ultimately, this gradual approach maximizes your chances of reaching the summit.

Mount Kilimanjaro

DAY 6: MOIR CAMP – BUFFALO CAMP: 9.2KM/5.7MI | 5-7HRS | HIGH ALPINE ZONE Elevation: 4155m/13,632ft to 4033m/13,232ft Altitude loss: 122m

Moir Valley to Buffalo Camp

We begin with a moderately steep climb out of Moir Valley. If you wish, take a slight detour here to climb the summit of Little Lent Hill at 4,375 meters before returning to the Northern Circuit trail. The route follows a series of inclines and declines, skirting around the northern slopes of Kibo to Buffalo Camp. Spectacular views of the plains north of Kilimanjaro stretch as far as the eye can see, reaching the Kenyan/Tanzanian border. You will arrive at Buffalo Camp just after midday, where you will have lunch and have time to rest.

Mount Kilimanjaro

DAY 7: BUFFALO CAMP – RONGAI 3RD CAVE: 6.8KM /4.3MI | 5-7HRS | ALPINE DESERT Elevation: 4033m/13,232ft to 3936m/12,193ft Altitude lost: 97m

Buffalo Ridge to Rongai Third Cave

Day seven starts with climbing up the Buffalo Ridge and descending into Pofu Camp, where lunch is served. Afterwards, we continue to the Rongai Third Cave east around the northern slopes. Today’s climb is shorter than the day before, and you should feel better acclimatized to the altitude. You will arrive at the Third Cave just around mid-afternoon, allowing you time to rest and prepare for the next trek stage.

Mount Kilimanjaro

DAY 8: RONGAI 3RD CAVE – SCHOOL HUT:4.8KM /3MI | 5-7HRS | GLACIAL ZONE Elevation: 3936m/12,913ft to 4717m/15,476ft Altitude gained: 781m

Saddle to School Hut and Summit Preparation

A steady ascent over the Saddle sits between the peaks of Kibo and Mawenzi Peak. Continue southwest to School Hut, where you will be served an early dinner and have time to rest before beginning your summit attempt. Today’s climb is an essential part of acclimatizing for the final push to the summit. You will start your ascent just before midnight, so prepare all your gear before bed. This includes warm clothes, insulated water bottles, snacks, headlamps, and cameras, as you’ll need them for the long, cold trek ahead.

kilimanjaro

DAY 9: SCHOOL HUT – SUMMIT: 5.9KM /3.7MI | 6-8HRS | – MWEKA CAMP: 13KM /8MI DOWN | 5-6HRS | GLACIERS, SNOW CAPPED SUMMIT Elevation: 4717m/15,476ft to 5895m/19,341ft Altitude gained: 1178m Descent to 3106m/10,190ft Altitude lost:2789m

Summit Day: From Midnight to Uhuru Peak

Excitement builds as we begin the most mentally and physically challenging part of the trek, starting between midnight and 2 a.m. The route ascends through heavy scree towards Stella Point on the crater rim, offering a magnificent sunrise. Faster hikers may reach the summit in time for the sunrise. A final 1-hour ascent from Stella Point leads to Uhuru Peak, the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro and the entire continent of Africa. After celebrating, we descend steeply to Mweka Camp, with a lunch stop at Barafu. A well-deserved rest awaits at Mweka Camp for the night.

Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking Marangu Route 5 Days

DAY 10: MWEKA CAMP – MWEKA GATE – MOSHI: 9.1KM/6MI |3-4HRS | RAINFOREST Elevation: 3106m/10,190ft to 1633m/5358ft Altitude lost: 1473m

Descent to Mweka Park Gate and Departure

After breakfast and a heartfelt ceremony with your crew. It’s time to say goodbye. Next, we continue descending to the Mweka Park Gate, where you will receive your summit certificates. The weather here is much warmer, and the terrain becomes wet, muddy, and steep, so therefore, gaiters and trekking poles are highly recommended. A vehicle will meet you at the gate in Mweka Village, and we’ll drive back to Arusha. Finally, once there, enjoy a well-deserved hot shower and a celebratory dinner to commemorate your incredible achievement.

Hiking: 3-5 hours
Driving Distance: 135 km (2 hours)

Gran Melia Hotel Arusha

Day 8: Departure After breakfast/

Departure and End of Adventure

Our representative will transfer you to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your flight departure. Take with you the memories, the sense of accomplishment, and the everlasting bond with the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro. If you choose to extend your adventure with a Tanzania Safari, that’s a separate journey, and we’ll take care of all the details for you. As a result, your Kilimanjaro climb can be the perfect gateway to exploring more of Tanzania’s incredible wildlife and landscapes.

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Northern Circuit Success Rate

The success rate for Kilimanjaro’s 11-day Northern Circuit route is estimated to range from 85% to 95% . This is when considering all operators. However, our success rate for this route is even higher. Approximately 95% to 98%. Therefore, thanks to our experienced guides. Well-planned itineraries, and focus on proper acclimatization. Additionally, we prioritize individual care and attention to ensure each climber is well-prepared for the summit. As a result, our climbers benefit from a higher likelihood of success, making the Northern Circuit an excellent choice for reaching the top of Africa.

The Northern Circuit: Best for Acclimatization

The Northern Circuit is the longest route up Kilimanjaro. However, this providing the best opportunity for proper acclimatization. Hence, due to its gradual ascent and extended duration. This route allows climbers to adjust to the altitude at a steady pace. As a result, it significantly increases the chances of a successful summit. In addition, the extra time spent on the mountain allows climbers to build strength and confidence, further enhancing their chances of reaching the peak.

The Northern Circuit: The Best Route for Scenic Views and Success.

The Northern Circuit is one of the best routes on Kilimanjaro. However this offering nearly 360 degrees of stunning scenery. Including the quiet and rarely visited northern slopes of the mountain. Moreover, as the longest route, it provides the most acclimatization time. Also, it boasts the highest summit success rate. Therefore, it is an excellent choice for climbers aiming to maximize their chances of reaching the summit. In addition, the route features diverse landscapes that make the journey even more rewarding. As a result, the Northern Circuit offers an unparalleled adventure for those seeking both beauty and success.

Why Climbing Kilimanjaro Is Expensive

Firstly, the main reason climbing Kilimanjaro is so expensive because of the high park fees charged by the government. In addition, other significant costs include gear, guides, travel, and logistics expenses. Moreover, reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro requires meticulous planning and preparation, which naturally adds to the overall cost of the climb. As a result, these combined factors make Kilimanjaro a costly but unforgettable adventure.

 

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