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Introdcution
Itinerary
Included & Excluded
Introdcution
The Northern Circuit with Crater is an extended version of the Northern Circuit Route on Mount Kilimanjaro that includes a visit to the Crater Highlands and the Crater Camp. This variation offers trekkers an even more comprehensive and diverse experience, encompassing unique landscapes and the opportunity to explore the dormant volcanic crater.
The journey typically starts at the Lemosho Gate, and the trail initially follows the Northern Circuit Route, passing through rainforests, heath, moorland, and alpine desert on the northern slopes of Kilimanjaro. The route then diverges towards the Crater Highlands, providing stunning views of the surrounding terrain.
To explore the crater rim and witness the remnants of ancient glaciers, adding a geological and historical dimension to the journey. The Crater Camp, being at an elevation of around 18,800 feet (5,730 meters), provides an extraordinary vantage point for stargazing and taking in the vastness of the night sky.
After the overnight stay at the Crater Camp, the trek continues towards the summit attempt. Trekkers typically make their way to the summit, Uhuru Peak, in the early hours of the morning to witness the breathtaking sunrise over the African plains. The climb often includes reaching Gillman’s Point and Stella Point before reaching the highest point on Kilimanjaro.
The descent from the summit usually follows a common route, and trekkers may pass through various camps on the way down, reflecting on the accomplishment of reaching the summit. The journey concludes as trekkers make their way back to the trailhead, completing the circuit.
The Northern Circuit with Crater is favored by those seeking a more immersive and less-traveled experience on Kilimanjaro. It combines the allure of the Northern Circuit’s diverse landscapes with the unique opportunity to spend time within the volcanic crater, making it a memorable and rewarding adventure for those who choose to undertake it. As always, climbers should be well-prepared, physically fit, and accompanied by experienced guides to ensure a safe and successful ascent on this extended and captivating route.
The journey typically starts at the Lemosho Gate, and the trail initially follows the Northern Circuit Route, passing through rainforests, heath, moorland, and alpine desert on the northern slopes of Kilimanjaro. The route then diverges towards the Crater Highlands, providing stunning views of the surrounding terrain.
To explore the crater rim and witness the remnants of ancient glaciers, adding a geological and historical dimension to the journey. The Crater Camp, being at an elevation of around 18,800 feet (5,730 meters), provides an extraordinary vantage point for stargazing and taking in the vastness of the night sky.
After the overnight stay at the Crater Camp, the trek continues towards the summit attempt. Trekkers typically make their way to the summit, Uhuru Peak, in the early hours of the morning to witness the breathtaking sunrise over the African plains. The climb often includes reaching Gillman’s Point and Stella Point before reaching the highest point on Kilimanjaro.
The descent from the summit usually follows a common route, and trekkers may pass through various camps on the way down, reflecting on the accomplishment of reaching the summit. The journey concludes as trekkers make their way back to the trailhead, completing the circuit.
The Northern Circuit with Crater is favored by those seeking a more immersive and less-traveled experience on Kilimanjaro. It combines the allure of the Northern Circuit’s diverse landscapes with the unique opportunity to spend time within the volcanic crater, making it a memorable and rewarding adventure for those who choose to undertake it. As always, climbers should be well-prepared, physically fit, and accompanied by experienced guides to ensure a safe and successful ascent on this extended and captivating route.
Itinerary
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Day 1: Londorossi Gate to Mti Mkubwa (Big Tree) Camp
- Elevation: 2,360m (7,742ft) to 2,650m (8,694ft)
- Hiking time: 3-4 hours
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Day 2: Mti Mkubwa Camp to Shira 1 Camp
- Elevation: 2,650m (8,694ft) to 3,505m (11,500ft)
- Hiking time: 5-6 hours
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Day 3: Shira 1 Camp to Shira 2 Camp
- Elevation: 3,505m (11,500ft) to 3,840m (12,600ft)
- Hiking time: 4-5 hours
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Day 4:Shira 2 Camp to Moir Hut
- Elevation: 3,840m (12,600ft) to 4,200m (13,780ft)
- Hiking time: 4-5 hours
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Day 5: Moir Hut to Buffalo Camp
- Elevation: 4,200m (13,780ft) to 4,020m (13,188ft)
- Hiking time: 4-5 hours
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Day 6: Buffalo Camp to School Hut
- Elevation: 4,020m (13,188ft) to 4,800m (15,748ft)
- Hiking time: 4-5 hours
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Day 7: School Hut to Uhuru Peak and then to Crater Camp (Summit Day)
- Elevation: 4,800m (15,748ft) to 5,895m (19,341ft) (Uhuru Peak) and descend to 5,730m (18,808ft) at Crater Camp
- Hiking time: 7-8 hours to reach Uhuru Peak, additional time to Crater Camp
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Day 8: Crater Camp to Uhuru Peak and then to Millennium Camp
- Elevation: 5,730m (18,808ft) to 5,895m (19,341ft) (Uhuru Peak) and descend to 3,820m (12,533ft) at Millennium Camp
- Hiking time: Ascend to Uhuru Peak, then descend to Millennium Camp
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Day 9: Millennium Camp to Mweka Camp
- Elevation: 3,820m (12,533ft) to 3,100m (10,170ft)
- Hiking time: 4-5 hours
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Day 10: Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate
- Elevation: 3,100m (10,170ft) to 1,640m (5,380ft)
- Hiking time: 3-4 hours
The Northern Circuit Route with the Crater Camp option offers a unique and unforgettable experience within the Kilimanjaro summit crater. The extended duration and gradual ascent improve your chances of reaching the summit while minimizing altitude-related issues. As always, selecting a reputable tour operator with experienced guides is essential for your safety and success on the mountain. .
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Included & Excluded
Included
- Transfers from Kilimanjaro Airport (Tanzania) / hotel / Kilimanjaro Airport
- 4×4 vehicle with a capacity for 5 people, especially prepared for Safari
- English-speaking driver/guide
- National park entry fees
- Full board throughout the safari (excluding drinks), bed and breakfast in the city of Arusha
- Bottled mineral water during the safari
- Private Safari
Excluded
- International flight
- National and international airport taxes
- Tanzania visa
- Kenya visa (in case of flying to Nairobi)
- Drinks (of any kind)
- When visiting the Masai village, the price must be negotiated on-site (optional activity)
- Tips and personal extras
- Travel insurance, transportation expenses in case of emergency, personal medical kit
- In general, any service not specified as included
