2019-03-02 - 2019-03-06 - Kenya, Mount Kenya hike - Sirimon up, Point Lenana (4,985m), Chogoria down
near Gibb‘s Lookout, Meru (Kenya)
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Itinerary description
Four days / five nights on the mountain... :-)
March/2, 2019 - Mt. Kenya / Day 1: Nairobi to Sirimon Gate (2,600m) - Old Moses Camp (3,340m) / 3hrs, 9km, 740m ascent
March/3, 2019 - Mt. Kenya / Day 2: Old Moses – Shipton Camp (4,200m) / 7hrs, 14km, 900m ascent
March/4, 2019 - Mt. Kenya / Day 3: Acclimatization day
March/5, 2019 - Mt. Kenya / Day 4: Shipton - Pt. Lenana (4,985m) - Mt Kenya Bandas (3,000m) ~12 hrs, 22km, 785m ascent, 1,985m descent
March/6, 2019 - Mt. Kenya / Day 5: Meru Bandas (5km walk) - Chogoria town (30km drive) - Nairobi (230km drive, 4-5hrs)
March/2, 2019 - Mt. Kenya / Day 1: Nairobi to Sirimon Gate (2,600m) - Old Moses Camp (3,340m) / 3hrs, 9km, 740m ascent
March/3, 2019 - Mt. Kenya / Day 2: Old Moses – Shipton Camp (4,200m) / 7hrs, 14km, 900m ascent
March/4, 2019 - Mt. Kenya / Day 3: Acclimatization day
March/5, 2019 - Mt. Kenya / Day 4: Shipton - Pt. Lenana (4,985m) - Mt Kenya Bandas (3,000m) ~12 hrs, 22km, 785m ascent, 1,985m descent
March/6, 2019 - Mt. Kenya / Day 5: Meru Bandas (5km walk) - Chogoria town (30km drive) - Nairobi (230km drive, 4-5hrs)
Waypoints
Car drop-off point
After a couple of hours on the way from Nairobi, we finally make it to the starting point of our Mount Kenya experience... :-)
Sirimon Gate (2,600m)
Equator crossing
Shipton Camp (4,200m)
Night 2 and 3
Point Batian (5,199m)
Point Nelion (5,188m)
Point Thompson (4,955m)
Picnic/Breakfast place at Minto's Hut
Picnic/Lunch place
Mt Kenya Banda (3,000m)
Night 4
Chogoria Gate (3,000m)
Car pickup point
Car takes us down to Chodoria town from where we continue back to Nairobi...
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Hello, thanks for the track. I'm preparing myself for this route and I wonder, considering your experienced with this trek, if you think that is better to go up by Sirimon or by Chogoria.
Thank you.
I would recommend the same routing I did. For better acclimatization without having a need for tents...
Hello! Yarda, I have a question..
Why no need for tents?
Hello there. Along this trail, you can find lodges with bunk beds. If you're considering it, or any other trail in the area where you would need tents, I can connect you with a good guide.
Just check pictures in the gallery, you'll the lodging options.