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Your Climbing Guide on Mount Kenya,
Climbing information ,Mt Kenya Climbing Rates, Climbing Routes
Mount
Kenya is the second highest mountain in Africa after Mount Kilimanjaro and
Most of
the
peaks,Batian,Nelion,Lenana on Mount Kenya have been summited.Mount
Kenya offers a wealth of excellent and diverse climbing possibilities on
rock, snow and ice.
The highest peak that can be ascended without rock climbing is Point Lenana,
4,985 metres which requires a scramble or a walk.The
other two(Batian 5,199m,Nelion 5,188m) are for technical climbers. To
combine this ascent with a circumnavigation of the main peaks, Nelion and
Batian requires at least an extra day.
Mount Kenya
Climbing Routes, Itinerary
There
are three main walking climbing routes up to the main peaks, Sirimon,
Chogoria, Naro Moru.
Climbing Mount Kenya Sirimon Route:Sirimon
route is
Mount Kenya’s most gradual ascent route profile and best acclimatisation
options most interesting route since its on the drier side on the mountain.
The route passes through impressive Yellowwood forests in the lower reaches
and features abundant wildlife and beautiful alpine scenery higher up
Mount Kenya
Climbing Naro Moru Route
:NaroMoru route
though not as scenic as the other two,it is the fastest route to point
Lenana,Naro Moru route has many climbers since it's the most popular route
compared to Chogoria route and Sirimon route.
Climbing mount
Kenya Chogoria Route:
Chogoria route is the Best route on
descent,quite scenic and interesting of the three main routes on the
mountain. The route passes the enchanting Hall Tarns and looks down sheer
cliffs into the spectacular Gorges Valley and onto the beautiful Lake
Michaelson.
Mount Kenya
Climate
,Mount Kenya's climbing Seasons :
Mount kenya has
wet seasons and dry seasons, From mid-March to June is the heavy rain
season,followed by the dry seasons which lasts until September.
October to
December short rains when the mountain receives approximately a third of its
rainfall total. Finally from December to mid-March is the dry, dry season
when the mountain experiences the least rain.
Weather on Mount Kenya
is mostly clear mornings
with mist closing in from 10:00am although this can clear by evening. So
early morning starts are preferable by climbers with a 2am start for the
final ascent to summit point Lenana, if you want to catch the sunrise.
NB:It is easy to gain height too quickly
on the mountain and high altitude related illness or considerable discomfort
is experienced by climbers who try climbing too fast. It is
recommended to allow acclimatization time on ascent.
Mount Kenya
is home to one of the
Global Atmosphere Watch's atmospheric monitoring stations.
These are the Amazing Mt Kenya Climbing Routes:
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6 Days: Naro-Moru Down Chogoria ,
- 6 Days: Sirimon Down Chogoria
- 4 Days: Sirimon/Sirimon ,
- 4 Days: Naro-moru Down Naro-moru
- 4 Days: Sirimon/Naro-moru
The climbing package includes:
- All transport from Jomo Kenyatta Airport or Nairobi city
- All food and accommodation on Mount Kenya.
- Porters, guide and cook.
- Park Fee and camping fees.
- Any route of ascent or descent (Naro-Moru, Sirimon or Chogoria).
- Four Star Hotel in Nairobi ,or near town centre, en-suite double or
single rooms, B&B basis.
- If hotel night in Nairobi is planned then an extra Airport to Hotel
cost is incurred: Â
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