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Kilimanjaro Climb - Lemosho Route

Tripcode: TYR

Countries visited: Tanzania

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  • KILIMANJARO CLIMB - LEMOSHO ROUTE

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    An amazing 8 nights. The lemosho route was a great route with wonderful acclimatisation with shortish but hard walks to prepare for the summit.  

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Walking from Stella point to Uluru peak at sunrise...and being reminded that this is the rooftop of Africa.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Inspirational. He kept a smooth ship running of 35 porters and 8 clients. Rather amazing. There is nothing I would suggest he or the porters did differently - genuinely. It was that good.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Don't take 'summit'' snacks. Rather have snacks EVERY day in your bag for a treat. You won't be hungry but it's nice to chew on a jelly baby or fruit pastel every day rather than just summit night. Read the kit list as its quite good. Take a good sleeping mat (inflatable) or hire one. If you hire it, it doesn't need to fit Into your duffle bag so that's good as it gives you space in your duffle bag. The food is great - tasty and varied and lots of it. Don't forget wet wipes: take at least four packs of 12.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    Take less rather than more. Make sure you leave some clean clothes in the hotel. If you can afford it probably a nice idea to go to Zanzibar for a few days rest if you can. Or you could stay a night in nairbi if you wanted to perhaps. Take ear plugs. Diomox not necessary. If you need it the guides will have some. Overall it is so well organised and you will meet some wonderful people (fellow travellers and Tanzanians)
     
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    Probably the most incredible experience you'll ever have. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Sadly I didn't quite make the summit, but there were plenty of inspirational moments nevertheless. Stunning views every day, the first sighting of the summit on day 2, having a birthday cake (with candles) baked for me by the chef at 4000m, the dedication and friendship of the guides, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, and just getting to the top of some of the hills when suffering from altitude sickness.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Abraham was the ultimate professional. Calm, efficient, organised, friendly, with a cheeky sense of humour, he had eyes in the back of his head and was always watching to make sure everyone was OK, and quietly sorting problems without fuss, though never interfering. I can't imagine anything would rattle him, and you really couldn't ask for more in a guide. Special mention also to all the assistant guides: Nicholas, Saidi, Joseph and George for their incredible dedication, friendliness, passion and expertise, in particular on summit night when many people were struggling and could not have made it to the top without them. Joseph quite possibly saved my life that night.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Don't worry too much beforehand - all your questions will be answered during the trip, and the guides have everything down to a T. However, do make sure you are prepared mentally and physically: do some fitness and practice walks first, make sure you're organised, practise with your walking poles, rucksack and so on so you're not constantly faffing with equipment and holding people up. While lack of fitness won't necessarily stop you getting to the top, the fitter you are the more you'll enjoy the trekking in general. The days are mostly quite short and the distances covered small, but the altitude does make it challenging and tiring for the unfit.

     Hire the sleeping mats (trust me on this). And do be prepared for some very cold evenings. A really warm down jacket and 4 season down sleeping bag are an absolute must - do spend the money (or hire them).

    Make sure you have both a hydration bladder (difficult to drink frequently enough otherwise), and also 1-2 litre water bottles. Some days you'll need at least 3 litres of water during the day, and on summit night the bladder will freeze unless you can put it in your jacket pocket (as I did) or have insulated tubing (even then it may still freeze).

    Don't stress too much about the Diamox issue. Whatever anyone tells you, the research about its use prophylactically is still unproven either way. Some of our group who successfully summited took it, some didn't, some took it halfway through. Do your research, make a decision, but either way, if the guides think you need to take it, they'll tell you (and if you don't have any, they'll provide it).

    You don't need a yellow fever vaccination or certificate if you're on the group flights.

    Despite many comments on here to the contrary, I never bothered with gaiters once - didn't have a need for them (the first 2 days were muddy, but I was wearing shorts). If you don't normally wear them, I wouldn't bother. You'll be dirty anyway after a week without washing.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    This trip will be life-changing, whether you make it to the summit or not. It has a very good summit success record due to the extra days, but don't be discouraged if you don't make it, as even the guides sometimes have to descend due to altitude sickness.

    Everything is organised exceptionally well, so book the trip, get fit if you're not already, and just go with the flow.

     
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    The whole trip was very well organised throughtout.The guides and porters were amazing- always friendly and helpful.The food was very good. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Reaching the summit has to be the highlight of the trip after some very tough trekking.I think everyone in our group was quite emotional because of the achievement. 
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Makeke Sandy was great-always encouraging and cheerful.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    This is a tough eight days but anyone can do it.The sense of achievement makes it worth the effort.I was 70 years old when i did it.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    A great adventure
     
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    An incredible trip. Fantastic scenery and the crew, headed up by Charles, were truly inspirational. Everyone in the group made it to the summit thanks to them. They were knowledgable about the flora and fauna, incredibly experienced and terrific fun to be around. I learnt lots about the mountain and Tanzania, as well as picking up a few words of Swahili. Asante!  

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    It has to be summit day. Although gruelling and operating on very little sleep in rather nippy conditions, we somehow climbed up to Stella Point in time for sunrise. The views were incredible, surrounded by glaciers and the new day dawning. I felt like I was on top of the world. It was pretty emotional but great to share it with everyone. 
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Charles was very organised, serious (this Kili stuff is serious business) but gentle and considerate. We all trusted his judgement and listened to every bit of advice he had to offer. He took care of us and to his credit we all made it !!!
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    The pace is nice and slow to aid acclimatisation and it really does work.  The Lemosho route is ideal as it's  longer than many of the trails meaning your body has more time to grow accustomed to the altitude. Plus you pass through a variety of mountain scenery and climatic zones. 
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    I honestly underestimated the beauty and might of Kilimanjaro. It is a challenge even for the fittest but an opportunity not to be missed.  An experience I would recommend to the well seasoned trekker and/or anyone who has the grit and determination.
     
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    The views from Stella and Uhuru Points are just sensational!! 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Arriving at Stella Point after trekking for 5 1/4 hrs and ascending 1200m to welcome dawn breaking on one side and the moon disappearing on the other; all witnessed by the glaciers there from a long long time ago.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Excellent...a natural-great interpersonal skills and a good leader of a very able and willing supprt team.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    DO IT!!! it is one of the most marvellous spots to visit... Do it before it gets too over crowded!!
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    Ensure you opt for the Lemosho route inclusive of over night stays at the Arusha Safari Lodge. A little pampering before and after always welcome!!!
     
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    A fantastic trip, great organisation, great supporting team and a perfect location.  The Lemosho route is highly recommended as it gives time to acclimatise.  All of our group made it to the summit.  I couldn't fault the organisation, all the details had been considered, all we had to do was turn up and walk. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Reaching the top after a hard climb!
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Abraham our group leader has 10 years experience on the mountain and was great company as well as knowing everything there is to know about trekking on Kilimanjaro.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Rent the sleeping mats from Exodus, well worth the money and really comfy to sleep on.  Take waterproofs and waterproof boots you will need them and take a book, cards or iPad with films etc as you do have free time on this route.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    I still can't believe that the porters carried a chemical loo and loo tent up and down the mountain for us to use!! 
     
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    What an amazing experience which should definitely go on anyone's "To Do List" of lifetime achievements if you enjoy trekking and the adrenalin rush of summiting a mountain.  With a 96% success rate, the Lemosho route comes highly recommended as your choice of route to take to summit Kili.  The African Walking Company who Partner Exodus locally in Tanzania were exceptional.  The knowledge and care of the guides and porters were amazing - they want each and every client to summit so taking on board all their advice is mandatory.  Whilst there isn't as much scenery as on other trips, every day's walking was different and enjoyable and challenging. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Sunrise at Stella Point and getting to the highest point in Africa, Uhuru Peak.  I was buzzing for days afterwards.  When you consider that the tiny plane I took from Nairobi to Kilimanjaro only just flew above the mountain you realise just how far you have actually climbed.
    What did you think of your group leader?

    Excellent!  I couldn't fault any of the local organisation.  The Chief Guides and Assistant Guides seemed to know how we were feeling each and every day and knew what we were thinking.  Fantastic.

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    You are advised to take a mat with you to sleep on.  You can either take your own (which you have to deflate and pack each day) or hire one at the cost of 25 Pounds Sterling for the whole trip.  Definitely hire one - well worth it as the ground can be rocky.  You need all the energy you can get for summit day so sleeping comfortably in the tent is a definite plus point. 

    Fleece trousers are fantastic.  Very lightweight and not very expensive (North Face).  Great for keeping you warm at night without having to put on too many layers. 

    You definitely need a good down jacket for summit day.

     I would also recommend mittens as opposed to outer gloves for summit day.  These would be much easier to get on over your inner gloves when it is freezing cold - pushing your fingers through is almost impossible.  Mittens are already on my "To Buy" list for my next trip.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    I had the opportunity to go into Arusha the next day and bargain in the local market and have a beer in the bar - if you get this opportunity, take it to get a taste of the local ambience (I did go with one of the assistant guides, no on my own)!
     
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