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Climb Africa's Second Highest Mountain. This expedition provides the opportunity to visit one of Africa’s most beautiful countries, Kenya and to ascend Africa’s second highest peak, Mt Kenya.
Climb Mount Kenya is a stunning and adventurous expedition to a unique land of contrasts and natural wonders.
Mt Kenya (5199m) is Africa’s second highest mountain, consisting of three summits: Point Lenana (4985m) is accessible to any strong hill walker. Batian (5199m) and Nelion (5188m) are both a challenge for the rock climber (approx Hard Severe). We offer the opportunity for clients to ascend all three summits. Everyone treks in together, but on the summit days each group can head for their separate summit with their own guide/leader. Our choice of approach route provides excellent acclimatisation; traversing Mt Kenya and linking two of its most famous trails: the Sirimon and Naru Moru. These trails offer spectacular, ever-changing scenery; vast plains bordering the Great Rift Valley, dense forest, deep gorges, waterfalls, moorland, glaciers and mountain tarns.
Client to guide ratio is 2:1
Non-climbing partners or friends can join this trip and relax at the Austrian hut while climbers ascend the peaks.
Mt Kenya can be combined with our Kilimanjaro Machame route expedition to complete an ascent of Africa’s two highest mountains.
* A deposit of £400 will be required at checkout.
Extras can be added per-person when you book onto a date
Item | Price | Days | |
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Kenyan Safari (+3 Days) | £1,800 | +3 days |
* A deposit of £200 (or the full extra price, whichever is lower) will be required at checkout for each extra added per-person on this trip
Day 1 | Depart UK |
Day 2 | Arrive Nairobi and transfer to hotel. There will be a briefing with your Kenyan guide in the hotel in Nairobi in the evening once everyone has arrived where he will go through the plan for the next few days. |
Day 3 | Transfer to Sirimon Park gate (2600m), approx. 3 hour drive. After completion of park entry formalities, you begin a 3-4 hour hike through montane forest, with bamboo, rosewood and heather zones to Old Moses camp (3300m). 4 hours walking. |
Day 4 | Today we cross the desolate savannah with its colourful grasses and impressive groundsel. The path is always fairly well marked and there are breathtaking views of Nelion and Batian. We drop into an isolated valley to make camp next to the small Liki North Hut. 4-5 hours walking. |
Day 5 | We are now gaining altitude and today may feel quite tiring. We climb out over a ridge and descend into the spectacular Mackinder Valley. Tonight’s campsite is comfortable with a stream and a large population of the comical Rock Hyrax. It’s dominated by the twin spires of Nelion and Batian but Point Lenana will also now be in view. 5 hours walking. |
Day 6 | A long but magnificent day, initially climbing steeply up from Shipton's camp past two turquoise lakes. The terrain is barren, like a mountainous moonscape, but always with spectacular views of the rocky snow covered summits of Batian and Nelion. You pass the Gorges Valley, a deep cut chasm out of character with the rest of the mountain, but a welcome respite to the long traverse up to the Austrian hut. It is likely you will be feeling the extra burden of altitude in your legs and lungs but this is the perfect preparation for the climb ahead. If everyone is feeling good, we may even go via Pt. Lenana today. 5 to 6 hours walking. |
Day 7 | Leaving the hut at around five in the morning, the ascent of Point Lenana from the Austrian Hut is quite straightforward, although there may be some snow and ice. At 4985m, it is the third-highest summit on Mount Kenya. The ascent follows a rocky ridge to the right of the Lewis glacier. A last steeper section takes you to the summit which offers extraordinary views over the eastern face of Nelion, the surrounding valleys and distant Kilimanjaro. We aim to reach the summit in time to watch the sun rise, and then pick out climbers on Nelion, who will have set off in the very early hours! The descent to the Austrian Hut is far quicker than the climb up. The rest of the day will be spent resting and preparing for the next two days of climbing. 3 to 4 hours walking. |
Day 8 | The 'Normal Route' on Nelion consists of an easy glacial approach in the dark, 20 pitches of solid volcanic rock at about Hard Severe and a multi pitch abseil descent. The extension to Batian involves an abseil into the 'Gates of the Mist' with ice or mixed climbing up to Scottish grade II. This is a long alpine mountaineering expedition and you should be relatively experienced and comfortable on steep and exposed ground. You will be climbing with a pack and the rocks may be icy. It may be possible to bivvy in the tiny hut on top of Nelion - either out of choice or necessity! |
Day 9 | A second day is set aside for another summit attempt. We descend to MacKinder's Camp at the end of the day. |
Day 10 | The path descends through moorland until the final highlight of Mount Kenya, the Vertical Bog. The path falls more steeply through a section of waterlogged moorland. Soon the path enters a deep forest leading to the Met. Station and the road head. The final walk down to the Mount Kenya National Park headquarters would take 2-3 hours and is now a tarmacked road so we may avoid this with a short drive. We board our transport for the journey back to our hotel in Nairobi. 8 hours walking. |
Day 11 | Depart Nairobi. |
Day 12 | Arrive home. |
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We are aware the following provide insurance:
Expeditions and Treks under 7000m - Campbell Irvine Direct : http://www.campbellirvine.com/AdventurePeaks
HCC Medical Insurance Services: LLC sales@hccmis.com Tel: 1-800-605-2282
Travelex Ins. Services: www.travelexinsurance.com Tel: 1-800 228 9792
True Traveller Ins: www.truetraveller.com Tel: 0333 999 3140 for treks including over 4500m
Austrian Alpine Club (UK) www.aacuk.org.uk Tel: +44 (0)1929 556870
Rothwell & Towler: www.world-first.co.uk Tel: 0345 908 0161 (under 6400m)
J S Insurance: www.jsinsurance.co.uk Tel: 0844 848 1500
Snowcard: www.snowcard.co.uk Tel: 01295 660836
The B.M.C.: www.thebmc.co.uk Tel: 0161 445 6111 (call and speak to Jim. Please note the BMC cannot cover Mt Damavand)
Dogtag: www.dogtag.co.uk Tel: 0800 036 4824 (Check excess etc)
HCC Medical Insurance Services: LLC sales@hccmis.com Tel: 1-800-605-2282
Travelex Ins. Services: www.travelexinsurance.com Tel: 1-800 228 9792
True Traveller Ins: www.truetraveller.com Tel: 0333 999 3140 for treks including over 4500m
Austrian Alpine Club (UK): www.aacuk.org.uk Tel: +44 (0)1929 556870
AXA Worldwide Travel Ins: www.axainsurance.com Tel: +44 (0)844 874 0360
Ingle International: www.ingleinternational.com Tel: (USA) 1.800.360.3234
Insure for Less: www.insure4less.com.au (Australian clients)
You do not have to use any of the above, but if you make your own insurance arrangements documentary evidence of your own policy is required.
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