Zanzibar Beach Vacation Itinerary
1 DAY SAFARI – A Visit to the Arusha National Park
Detailed Itinerary Umbwe – 6 days
Detailed Itinerary Umbwe – 5 days
Detailed Itinerary Shira – 8 days
Detailed Itinerary Rongai – 7 days with Mawenzi Tarn
Detailed Itinerary Northern Circuit – 9 days
Detailed Itinerary Meru – 3 days
Detailed Itinerary Marangu – 5 days
Detailed Itinerary Machame – 7 days
Detailed Itinerary Machame – 6 days
Detailed Itinerary Lemosho – 10 days
Detailed Itinerary Lemosho – 9 days
Detailed Itinerary Lemosho – 8 days
Routes
Lemosho
Duration
6 Day
Stars
After completing the neccessary registration formalities at Londorossi National Park gate, we drive through varied farmland with open views over the
plains to reach the Lemosho roadhead. The last section of the road is of poor quality and difficult to drive after rain, and the drive there should be
considered as part of the adventure, sometimes we start walking a kilometre or two below the roadhead. We often have our lunch at the roadhead before
starting to walk. It is an easy day of walking up a small path through beautiful and lush forest. We camp at Lemosho Big Tree Camp (2,650 m);
[2-3 hours walking]
We soon leave the forest behind and enter the moorland zone of giant heather. The trail climbs steadily with wide views to reach the rim of the Shira
Plateau. There is a tangible sense of wilderness, especially if afternoon mists come in! We walk part way across the plateau to Shira One Camp
(3,550 m) [6-8 hours walking] we get hot lunch at shira One. We move to Shira two where we will camp for a night.
The day start fro Shira two a morning of sustained ascent and panoramic views brings us to lunch at the Lava Tower junction (4,550 m.). The trail then descends to the bottom
of the Great Barranco valley (3,900 m); another spectacular campsite sheltered by towering cliffs and with extensive views of the plains far below.
[7-9 hours walking]
A steep climb up the Barranco Wall leads us to an undulating trail on the south-eastern flank of Kibo, with superb vistas of the Southern Icefields.
The terrain changes to scree, with pockets of lush vegetation in sheltered hollows, and there is only a short distance to Karanga camp where we will
have hot lunch there (4,000 m), the last water point on the way to the summit. [4-5 hours walking]
We follow an easy path on compacted scree with wide views that gains altitude unrelentingly to reach the Barafu campsite (4,600 m) for lunch. There
is a short acclimatisation walk to the plateau at the bottom of the South-East valley (4,800 m). The remainder of the day is spent resting in preparation
for the final ascent before a very early night. [3-5 hours walking]
We will start our ascent by torchlight at about 1 a.m. so that we can be up on the Crater rim by sunrise. The steep climb over loose volcanic scree has
some well-graded zig-zags and a slow but steady pace will take us to Stella Point (5,735 m), in about five or six hours. We will rest there for a
short time to enjoy the sunrise over Mawenzi. Those who are still feeling strong can make the two hour round trip from here along the crater rim to
Uhuru Peak (5,896 m), passing close to the spectacular glaciers and ice cliffs that still occupy most of the summit area. The descent to Barafu is
surprisingly fast, and after some refreshment, we continue to descend to reach Millenium Camp (3,800 m). [10-15 hours walking]
A sustained descent on a well constructed path through lovely tropical forest alive with birdsong and boasting lush undergrowth with considerable
botanical interest. Our route winds down to the National Park gate at Mweka (1,650 m). Here we sign out from the national park before walking on for a
further 15 minutes through coffee and banana farms to Mweka village where our vehicle awaits. The shower and the swimming pool are tantalisingly close!
[4-6 hours walking]