Find the Best Kilimanjaro Hiking Partners for Your June Summit Adventure
The Lemosho Route boasts breathtaking scenery, with a gradual elevation gain that effectively helps acclimatize to high altitude, making the summit attempt more manageable.

**Daily Itinerary Snapshot**
**Day 1:** Gather in Tanzania, marking the prelude to your adventure. In this vibrant city, make final preparations for your Kilimanjaro climb.
**Day 2:** From the park entrance to Mti Mkubwa Camp, trek through lush rainforests, surrounded by birdsong and the dense foliage of tropical plants.

**Day 3:** Mti Mkubwa Camp to Shira 1 Camp—witness the landscape transition from rainforest to alpine moorland, with increasingly open vistas and distant mountain ranges.
**Day 4:** Shira 1 Camp to Shira 2 Camp—take in the highland scenery, marveling at unique vegetation and the dramatic volcanic terrain along the way.

**Day 5:** Depart Shira 2 Camp, pass the Lava Tower, and reach Barranco Camp. The climb becomes more challenging, requiring hands-on scrambling, but rewards with spectacular views.
**Day 6:** Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp—experience subtle shifts in terrain and climate as you ascend, adjusting your pace for the upcoming summit push.

**Day 7:** Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp—a tough day with significant elevation gain, testing your endurance. Persevere, knowing stunning views await.
**Day 8:** Summit Uhuru Peak from Barafu Camp, starting early to greet the sunrise. Stand atop Africa’s highest point, overlooking a sea of clouds and glaciers, then descend to Mweka Camp.

**Day 9:** Trek from Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate—a relaxed return, reflecting on the challenges and beauty of the journey.
**Day 10:** Transfer to the airport in Tanzania, concluding this unforgettable climb.

**Handy Tips**
– **Gear:** Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, and trekking poles. Temperature swings at high altitudes make warmth crucial.
– **Acclimatization:** Take frequent breaks, climb at a steady pace, and allow your body time to adjust.
– **Environmental Respect:** Preserve Kilimanjaro’s beauty—pack out all trash.

– **Staff-to-client ratio: 3:1**
