6 Days trekking Kilimanjaro via Umbwe route
The magnificent Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant stratovolcano that stands tall in Tanzania. Soaring to an impressive 5,985 metres (19,341 feet), this magnificent mountain is the highest point in Africa and is fittingly known as ‘The Roof of Africa’! And it’s not just the tallest free-standing mountain in the world – it’s also the highest point in Africa! And there’s another amazing thing about Kilimanjaro: it’s located just 330km from the equator! The mountain is made up of three incredible volcanic cones: Kibo (5,895m), Shira (3,962m) and Mawenzi (5,149m). Kibo is the highest at Uhuru Peak! While Mawenzi and Shira are extinct, Kibo is dormant and could erupt again in the future, so there’s always the chance of seeing another spectacular display of nature’s power!
You can reach this magnificent roof of Africa via seven incredible routes, including the Umbwe route, which is the most challenging and steepest way to reach Kilimanjaro’s summit. The Umbwe route is recommended only for truly experienced climbers, so if you’re up for an exhilarating challenge, this is the route for you!
The Umbwe Route 8 Days is the perfect choice for climbers looking for a quick and exciting way to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. After recent rainfall, the trail is especially muddy, which makes it an extra challenging and fun experience. The ascent to the initial camp, Umbwe Cave, is characterised by steep and rugged terrain, which adds to the adventure. This route is ideal for climbers seeking a challenging and daring experience, and it’s a great way to start your Kilimanjaro journey!