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ACMK4A:
'Mt. Kenya Climbing Special' (8 Days / 7 Nights)
(Mt. Kenya Climb Trekking
Up Naromoru, Down Sirimon) |
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| Mount Kenya is one
of the most scenic volcanic mountains in the world. The
main features of Mt. Kenya include steep volcanic cliffs
and gorges, tarns, picturesque valleys, outcropped ridges
and cols that were formed by the cooling lava and subsequent
glacial erosion. The best way to appreciate nature is to
experience it. For Mount Kenya, the best way to experience
its awesome beauty is to climb it. An extinct volcano which
last erupted about 3.5 million years ago. Mount Kenya rises
to an altitude of 5,199 (17,058 feet) making it the highest
mountain in Kenya and the second highest in Africa only
second to Kilimanjaro. Any climb to the highest peak, Point
Lenana, has never been an easy one. A steep pre-dawn ascent
to the summit is both difficult and tiring but awe-inspiring.
You walk on rugged topography and scree slopes. That is
why "its conquest" brings with it a sense of achievement
and satisfaction. Learn
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| Mt.
Kenya Climbing Itinerary: 8 Days / 7 Nights |
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A special trek that
traverses the two most natural and scenic routes, rich in
unique mountain flora and fauna. The Burguret ascent trail
is the least trodden trail making it an eco-trail that offers
ambient atmosphere for nature enthusiasts who want to hike
in unpolluted environments. Accommodation on this trail
is chiefly in tents with options of using mountain huts
at Shipton's and Chogoria gate..
Day 1: Nairobi-Mountain Rock Hotel
(Mount Kenya)
Morning transfer from Nairobi to our hotel on the western
slopes of Mt Kenya, altitude 2,000m.On arrival have a hot
lunch in the hotel restaurant then begin an escorted 3-4
hours visit to nearby local community farms. Your visit
will help promote the local community's initiative in eco-tourism
thus providing economic justification for their participation
in the conservation of Mt Kenya's natural beauty. Those
with more time can spend an extra day at the lodge and take
this excursion at a more relaxed pace which would enable
them visit more community projects including a local school,
a typical Kikuyu village and more.
Day 2:
Mountain Rock Hotel (2000m)- Elephant Moat Camp (2300m)
Your trek starts right from the lodge soon after breakfast,
together with your guide and porters you start a 4 hours
trek through a lush forest pass via the famous Mau Mau
caves (2000m) and waterfalls en-route. This is a splendid
site at which former freedom fighters laid their guerrilla
war strategies against the British Colonialists. As you
enjoy your picnic lunch you listen to a preview of this
historic event told by your guide. Proceed on to the Elephant
Moat camp (2300m) situated at the start of the tropical
rainforest for overnight in tents.
Day 3:
Mountain Rock Hotel-Giant Bamboo Camp (2700m)
You proceed on through the montane forest with its gigantic
cidar and podocarpus trees and then through a dense bamboo
belt to the Giant Bamboo campsite (2700m.) for overnight
in tents. The forest and bamboo are home to hundreds of
buffaloes, elephants, bushbucks and a plethora of bird
species.
Day 4:
Giant Bamboo Camp-Highland Castle (3600m)
You set off after breakfast. Today's trek continues though
bamboo, rosewood and heather zones giving way to a moorland
of tussock grasses, Senecios and Lobelias as you approach
the Highland Castle campsite. Today's hike takes 3-4 hours
and involves an ascent of 900m. Picnic lunch is served
enroute. Adventurous climbers can scramble to the top
of Highland Castle cliff and enjoy splendid views of the
Castle like rock formation and good views of the surrounding
area.
Day 5:
Highland Castle-Shipton's Camp (4200m)
Today's hike starts at 8.00am, ascending to over 4400m
in 3 hours to connect the summit circuit trail. Following
this in the clockwise direction the trail leads you down
the Hausberg Valley and over the Hausberg Col to Kami,
where you divert and walk down the Mackinder's Valley
to Shiptons hut (4200m) in roughly another 2-3 hrs. Picnic
lunch is served en-route.
Day 6:
Shipton's Camp-Point Lenana-Mintos Campsite (4300m)
Get up early to prepare for predawn summit attempt starting
at 0300hrs. Hike up the steep scree to Pt. Lenana (4,985m),
'the hikers summit', taking 3-4 hours in order to arrive
there in time to capture the African sunrise. When the
skies are clear the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro can be seen
340km to the south. Later descent to Mintos/Hall tarn
campsite for breakfast then relax for the rest of the
day. Interested persons can explore the Gorges valley
from here and take advantage of the fascinating scenery
including the Gorges Valley, the Temple and L. Michaelson.
Day 7:
Mintos Campsite-Meru Mount Kenya Lodge/Campsite (3000m)
After breakfast, begin a 5-6 hour descent to Meru Mount
Kenya cabins situated next to the Chogoria Park gate (3,000m).
The descent is gentle and it offers ample time to enjoy
enchanting attractions along the way, which includes the
Vivienne, falls, Nithi falls, mushroom rocks and an array
of interesting montane plants. Today you have a chance
to clean up and relax at the Meru Mt. Kenya Lodge.
Day 8:
Meru Mount Kenya Lodge/Campsite-Nairobi
After breakfast gradually descent through the Chogoria
rain Forest to have an opportunity to explore the bamboo
and lush montane forest belts before boarding on to the
vehicle for the return journey. Expected arrival time
in Nairobi is1700hrs. Picnic lunch is served en route.
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| PRICE
GUIDE: 2008-2009
(Kenya Travel Planner) |
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NO.
OF
PAX
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PER
PERSON
SHARING TENT
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SINGLE
TENT
SUPPLEMENT
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EXTRA
NIGHT
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2-4
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USD
1450
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USD
280
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USD
175
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5-8
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USD
1325
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USD
280
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USD
175
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8-12
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USD
1280
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USD
280
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USD
175
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15+
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USD
1195
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USD
280
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USD
175
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ABBREVIATION
KEY: NO. Of Pax =
NO. Of Participants, USD =
U.S. Dollar
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| INCLUDED
In The Mt. Kenya Climbing
Price |
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Transport in a 9-seater safari minibus (Nairobi - Mt. Kenya
- Nairobi)
All park entrance fees to the mountain
All campsite ground fees
All campsite equipment
Roomy two-person tents where there are not permanent huts
Foam mattresses in the tents / huts
Benches / Simple Tables and Chairs
Three well-balanced hot meals a day
All government taxes and levies where applicable
Temporary Membership to AMREF's Flying Doctors & Rescue
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| EXCLUDED
In The Mt. Kenya Climbing Price |
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International airfares
Travel Insurance and Personal Accident Cover (Highly
Recommended)
Tourist Entry VISA fees to the specific country
Accommodation whist in Nairobi before of after Mt. Kenya
Trekking
Climbing gears, sleeping bags and all items of personal
use
All expenditure of personal nature such as telephone calls
and laundry
Tips and gratuities to driver guides, porters, or hotel
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| ADDITIONALS:
Other
Optional Items You Need To Bring |
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General
Items & Notes:
The pack that the porters carry is limited to 15 kg (35
pounds)
Overweight or extra luggage will require an extra porter
at $5/day
Store electronics in sealed water-proof bags
Wrap clothing in plastic bags
In the day pack, take along water, sunglasses, camera, binoculars,
rain pants and jacket at a minimum. Add any other items
you might need during the day because you may not see the
porters until the end of your trek for that day.
You may want to bring some older items of warm clothing
as gifts for your guides and porters or donations to the
Mt. Kenya Porters Society
Extra luggage can be left at the base hotel for no charge.
Valuables can also be left in a safe deposit box at the
base hotel ($1/day).
Mountain
Climbing Baggage
Day pack, for you to carry
Large duffel bag or backpack, for porters to carry
Plastic bags
Clothing
for Mountain Climbing
You want your inner layer to be wicking -- no cotton. Next
layer should be insulating and warm, and the top layer should
be water proof but breathable. You will need clothes for
hiking during the day, lounging in the evening, and for
sleeping. Layers are important as temperatures vary greatly.
Mt. Kenya may be on the equator, but it gets cold up there!
Shorts, for first and last day only
Pants, for hiking and for lounging in the evenings
Short-sleeved or t-shirts
Long-sleeved shirts, for hiking and for lounging in the
evenings
Long underwear
Fleece jacket or wool sweater
Fleece pants
Down jacket or ski parka (for temperatures well below freezing
plus wind)
Rain jacket, needed in hot rainforest and cold snow
Warm Underwear
Sport bras, for women
Cold Heights
Mountain Climbing Accessories
Mittens and/or gloves (waterproof, one thin pair, one thick
pair that can be layered)
Wool or pile hat
Balaclava or neck gaitor
Hand and foot warmers (chemical activated)
Mountain
Climbing Footware
Be sure to break in your shoes before the hike!
Trekking shoes for hiking during the day, preferrably warm,
waterproof, and with ankle-support -- not too light and
not too heavy
Tennis shoes or sandals for lounging in the evening
Gaitors
Hiking socks for warmer conditions
Wool socks for colder conditions
Sock liners to wick away moisture
Sleep Gear for Hikers / Climbers
Sleeping bag (Rated -10 degrees F/-25 degrees C or colder
is recommended)
Sleeping pad and repair kit
Tents are supplied by AfriChoice! at no charge
Foam sleeping pads are provided by AfriChoice! at no charge
(Thermarest is highly recommended, however) |
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| Further
Information and Getting Started... |
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| We would be happiest
to hear from you. Our dedicated Mountain Trekking Department
will only be too glad to put together a package especially
for you, your group or your family. Your safari consultant
will always be at your assistance in all stages of planning
your Mount Kenya Trekking Safari in Kenya, East Africa.
For more information regarding Kenya Mountain Climbing Adventures
or wildlife safaris, feel free to contact us. We shall listen
and endeavour to provide for trekking needs. For more information
feel free to Contact
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