Umbwe Route 8 Days:
Africa Natural Safari
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The most challenging route
to Kilimanjaro
The notorious 8 Days Umbwe Route is our newest tour and the
toughest route to tame the summit of Kilimanjaro. If you’re an experienced,
bold climber you’ll relish challenging yourself on the unforgiving but
uncrowned and beautiful terrain. You’ll enjoy breathtaking sights that few
travelers see. You’ll experience the raw, primitive beauty of sun bleached
rocky outcrops and balance along knife-edge ridges with water-carved ravines
swooping giddily below. You’ll clamber upon the gnarled tree roots of ancient rainforest
trails, traverse ice fields shimmering like frosted diamonds in the African
sun, and sleep under sweeping star-filled skies. You’ll skirt round the
dangerous mist-clad Western Breach, crossing each grade of alpine and glacier
zone. Every moment will be a feast to your senses and a challenge to your body
and character. The Umbwe Route is like no other; a test of endurance amongst
the majesty and grace of Kilimanjaro. As you stand proudly on Uhuru Peak at
sunrise, you can say that you have conquered Umbwe. Although not technical,
this route is arduous and the steep but short physical climb early on in the
tour means there’s no time for altitude acclimatization. If you’re undecided or
less experienced, try our Machame Route; more gentle but just as amazing.
TOUR ITINERARY
Day 1: Kilimanjaro Airport
to Moshi
Our
driver will pick you up at the airport and take you to the hotel for briefing.
Your guides will provide you with a detailed orientation and will examine your
gear. If you arrive at midday or before, you will have time to explore Moshi, a
chilled-out blend of African and Asian influences with a colourful market and a
choice of coffee houses and bars. Overnight at Moshi.
Day 2: Moshi to Umbwe Cave
Camp
Elevation Gain: 1250 metres Walking
Time: 5-7 hours Distance: 10.5km
This
morning you’ll meet your crew, who will be with you at all times during your
trip. After a sustaining breakfast you’ll be driven the 45-minute trip from
your hotel through a lush landscape of bustling villages and coffee
smallholdings sheltered by banana palms to the Umbwe Gate. Here, your crew will
register you for your climb, while the porters and guides make last minute
preparations. After lunch the real work starts. Your journey begins through
dense green mountain rainforest. The air, warm and heavy with moisture, is
redolent of the lush vegetation as you scramble and slide your way up an often
muddy track through a dense canopy of rubber and giant fig trees. The route
steepens between the Umbwe and Lonzo rivers, and you’ll need every ounce of
strength to pull yourself upwards using the wild, strong tree roots. As you
climb, you’ll see Kibo, unexpected, glimmering in the distance. Beneath your
feet drop deep gorges. After a sumptuous dinner, you’ll rest overnight at the
lonely Umbwe Cave Camp, nestling amongst giant trees and deep undergrowth, with
the mystery of Umbwe Cave a short walk away.
Day 3: Umbwe Cave Camp to
Barranco Camp
Elevation Gain: 1150 meters Walking
Time: 4-6 hours Distance: 6.5km
After
a good, energy-rich breakfast you’ll prepare for today’s climb which takes you
out of the rainforest and into the drier, crisper air of moorland broken with
rocky outcrops. You’ll ascend through cloud forest, past thinning,
moss-entwined trees, glimpsing more and more of the bright blue sky as you
ascend the hair-raising and spectacular Umbwe Route ridge with sides that drop
steeply until it flattens out near to the Barranco Valley. The Barranco Camp
nestles in the valley below the Western Breach and the Great Barranco Wall,
which you should study as this is your first climb after breakfast tomorrow!
Enjoy a filling and delicious dinner gazing on the dramatic colours of a
glowing African sunset.
Day 4: Barranco Camp to
Karanga Camp
Elevation Gain and Loss: 300 meters
Walking Time: 4-6hours Distance: 6km
The
first thing that greets you this morning is the scaling of the 257 meter Great
Barranco Wall, often called the Breakfast Wall as it’s the first thing you’ll
do after breakfast! It’s challenging but more of a scramble than a climb and
you’ll enjoy a total-body workout. You’ll top out just below the glorious Helm
Glacier soaring above you, and from here the views are incredible. You’ll
descend through a tumbling up-and-down route across scree and ridges through
alpine desert towards the Karanga Valley, lying beneath the icefalls of the
Decken, Heim and Kersten Glaciers. Overnight after a satisfying dinner at
Karanga Camp.
Day 5: Karanga Camp to
Barafu Camp
Elevation Gain: 641 meters Walking
Time: 4-5hours Distance: 3.5km
After
a good breakfast you’ll attack the path that starts climbing as you leave
Karanga Camp. The Southern ice fields of Kibo sparkle to your left as you
journey the arid and surreal high alpine landscape, such a contrast to the
green lushness of earlier days. The route takes you up a constant climb then
shelves into a shallow valley with a short, sharp scramble and hike leading you
into Barafu Camp. Barafu Camp is situated on a rocky and desolate ridge,
exposed to the elements but with glorious panoramic views from 15,000 feet up.
You’ll be gazing at clouds below your feet and ice fields and the summit above
you. It’s a tough environment for you to prepare your equipment and your
mind-set for your final ascent tonight. Grab as much rest as you can before
your 11pm push for the Uhuru Peak summit.
Day 6: Barafu Camp to
Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp
Elevation Gain: 1,295 meters
Elevation Loss: 2,795 meters Walking Time: 14-16hours Distance: 19km
Its
summit day and you’ll be woken at 11pm for hydration, food and a quick medical
check. You’re very close now; but this section of the climb is the most
dangerous. You’l l be climbing a steep gradient of heavy scree in darkness
through the night as the temperature drops to below freezing. But as you reach
Stellar Point, something amazing begins. Imperceptibly at first, then more
quickly, the sky pales to the softest blue and as you look east, the sun rises
apricot, pink and gold above the cloud horizon. Tramping through iridescent ice
fields burnished gold by the colours of sunrise and past impressive, impassive
Rebmann and Ratzel Glaciers, look west to see the giant shadow of Kilimanjaro
spreading across the plains far below you. In another hour you’ll reach Uhuru
Peak. You have conquered Umbwe Route. Marvel at the glorious vista with Mawenzi
silhouetted against the blue skies and the dawn clouds gliding below. There’ll
be time for pictures before you make your descent via breakfast at Barafu Camp.
Your journey isn’t over, yet. You’ve a long descent over loose gravel through
ice-capped outcrops and down to the welcoming moorland of the lower reaches.
Mweka Camp nestles in lush vegetation in the mists of the upper forest and
you’ll enjoy good food and good company as your body recovers from the harsh
but beautiful experience of the night before.
Day 7: Mweka Camp to Mweka
Gate to Moshi
Elevation Loss: 1,600 meters Walking
Time: 3-4hours Distance: 10km
With
Uhuru Peak a glorious memory far behind you, you’ll begin your hike back to
civilisation on a full stomach. The slope here is gentler than the ascent at
Umbwe, but it can be slippery so watch those knees! You’ll have time to take in
the misty cloud forest and perhaps even spot a Colobus monkey or two. Arriving
at Mweka Gate you’ll receive your summit certificates and there’s an
opportunity to buy sodas and t shirts. Our Viva Africa Tours vehicle will take
you back to your hotel in Moshi. What a difference a week makes!
Day 8: Moshi to
Kilimanjaro Airport
Transfer
to Kilimanjaro Airport, from where you will connect your flight back home. If
you’ve opted to go on a safari – well, that’s a
new adventure and we’ll be pleased to arrange it for you!
Included
- Park fees, camping fees & rescue fees
- 18% VAT on tour fees & services
- 3 Season mountain tents
- Double layered Sleeping Mats
- Transportation to & from the mountain gate
- Professional mountain guides, cooks and porters
- 3 meals daily while on the mountain
- Filtered water throughout the trek
- Pre & Post Trek accommodation at the Parkview Inn
- Fair wages for the mountain crew as approved by the Kilimanjaro National Park Authority (KINAPA), Kilimanjaro Association of Tour Operators (KIATO)
- 2- way private airport transfers
Not Included
- Flights
- Tips to mountain crew
- Items of a personal nature
- Laundry Services
- A doctor for the group
- Portable flush toilet with a toilet tent is extra (US$70 per toilet + toilet tent)
For more information visit www.africanaturaltours.com
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