5 Days Mount Kenya Trekking via Sirimon Route

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5 Days Mount Kenya Trekking via Sirimon Route to Point Lenana. Take on Mount Kenya’s summit through the classic Sirimon Route – up and down. This 5-day trek is perfect for trekkers who want a gradual ascent, more time to acclimatize, and a safer descent along the same scenic trail.

The Sirimon Route is the driest, most accessible, and one of the least forested routes, offering expansive views of the mountain, valleys, and highland moorlands. You’ll reach the summit of Point Lenana (4,985m) with a well-paced itinerary that supports better acclimatization and a higher summit success rate.

Why Choose This 5 Days Mount Kenya Trekking via Sirimon Route

  • Follows the most gradual ascent profile on the mountain
  • Trek up and down on a wide, open trail with fewer crowds
  • Great for acclimatization and first-time high-altitude trekkers
  • No need for park exit pickup – efficient and cost-friendly
  • Strong summit success due to extra day for acclimatization

5 Days Mount Kenya Trekking via Sirimon Route Itinerary – Day by Day

For a full day-to-day itinerary, please click the itinerary button above.

Mount Kenya Trekking Cost – What’s Included

Price for 5 Days Mount Kenya Trekking via Sirimon Route

Number of People Cost per Person
1 Person $950
2 People $850
3+ People $800

Included in the Price

  • Round-trip transport from Nairobi to Mount Kenya and back
  • Certified English-speaking trekking guide for the full duration of the trek
  • Experienced and certified mountain chef to prepare all meals
  •  Porter services to carry your main luggage (up to 12kg per person)
  • All meals during the trek, freshly prepared on the mountain
    (We cater to all dietary requirements, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc.)
  • Drinking water throughout the trek
  • Camping accommodation: spacious mountain tents and sleeping mats provided
    (Optional: Mountain huts available at an additional $20 per person per night)
  • Mount Kenya National Park entry fees
  • Mount Kenya camping fees.
  • Certificate of achievement upon reaching the summit
  • All government taxes, levies,

Not Included in the Package

  • Trekking gear (Available for rent upon request)
  • Hotel accommodation before and after the trek (We’re happy to help arrange accommodation in Nairobi or Nanyuki if needed)
  • Tips for the mountain crew (guide, chef, porters)

What to Pack for Mount Kenya – Gear Checklist

We recommend bringing the following:

  • 65-75 litre rucksack (for a porter to carry your main gear) with cover.
  • 35-45 litre day sack (for you to carry each day).
  • Waterproof hiking boots
  • Warm layers: thermal underwear, fleece, insulated jacket
  • Waterproof jacket and trousers
  • Gloves, hat, and balaclava
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Water bottles or hydration pack
  • Trekking poles (optional but helpful)
  • Personal toiletries and snacks
  • 3–4 season sleeping bag (available for rent if needed)

Best Time to Climb Mount Kenya

Mount Kenya is a year-round trekking destination, but the best times for clear skies and summit success are:

  • January to March – clear skies and good trail conditions
  • June to October – dry season and most stable weather

Avoid rainy months (April–May, November) for a safer trek.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is the Sirimon route easier than others?
A: Yes. It offers a gentle slope, open views, and is less steep than Chogoria or Naro Moru, making it ideal for beginners.

Q: Why return on the same route?
A: For a gradual ascent and gradual descent, which helps minimize strain on the knees and improves acclimatization. This is especially recommended for beginners or those wishing to avoid steep descents.

Q: Can I rent equipment locally?
A: Yes. Ahambi Tours provides gear rental in Nanyuki including sleeping bags, boots, and jackets.

Q: Will I get a summit certificate?
A: Yes, all climbers who reach Point Lenana receive an official certificate.

Why Book with Ahambi Tours

  • Award-Winning Operator – Rated 5 stars on TripAdvisor
  • Local Experts Since 2013 – Over 10 years guiding trekkers on Mount Kenya
  • Certified Mountain Guides – Experienced, KWS-licensed, English-speaking
  • Summit Success Rate Over 95% – Thanks to well-paced itineraries and altitude support
  • Emergency Support on Every Trek – Safety always comes first
  • Flexible Booking & Rescheduling Policy – Deposit valid for 12 months
  • Gear Rental Available – We offer quality, affordable gear in Nanyuki
  • Personalized Service – Small groups, private options, custom dietary plans

How to Book Your 5 Days Mount Kenya Trekking via Sirimon Route with Ahambi Tours

Deposit: $100 per person
Balance: Payable 5 days before trek start
Cancellation: Deposits are valid for 12 months if you reschedule

Book Now: Website: www.ahambitours.co.ke Email: info@ahambitours.co.ke WhatsApp: +254 725 727167

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Day 1: Nairobi City to Sirimon Gate to Old Moses Camp (3,300m)
  • Driving Distance: 195 km (Nairobi to Sirimon Gate)
  • Trekking Distance: 9 km
  • Altitude Gain: +700m

Start your adventure with a 7:00 am pickup from your Nairobi hotel. Enjoy a scenic 3-hour drive covering approximately 195 km to Nanyuki town, the base for the Sirimon Route. After a quick stop to meet your trekking crew and check gear, continue by vehicle to Sirimon Gate (2,600m), about 23 km from Nanyuki.

From Sirimon Gate, embark on a 9 km trek to Old Moses Camp (3,300m). This 3–4-hour hike through rainforest terrain features wildlife such as waterbucks, bushbucks, baboons, and Colobus monkeys. Bird enthusiasts can spot Hartlaub’s turaco and Jackson’s francolin. Overnight at Old

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Day 2: Old Moses Camp to Shipton’s Camp (4,200m)
  • Trekking Distance: 14 km
  • Altitude Gain: +900m

After an early breakfast, start your trek through the moorland and afro-alpine zones. This 14 km trek takes 6–8 hours and passes through the Mackinder Valley, offering stunning views of Mount Kenya’s rugged peaks.

Along the way, discover unique vegetation, such as tussock grass and lobelias, and spot wildlife, including rock hyraxes and Verreaux’s eagles. Bird enthusiasts might also see scarlet tufted malachite sunbirds and mountain chats. Arrive at Shipton’s Camp (4,200m) for dinner and overnight.

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Day 3: Shipton’s Camp to Point Lenana (4,985m) and Back to Shipton’s Camp
  • Trekking Distance: 12 km (round trip)
  • Altitude Gain: +785m (to summit)
  • Altitude Loss: -785m (back to Shipton’s Camp)

Begin your summit attempt at 3:00 am, ascending 785m to Point Lenana (4,985m). Reaching the summit at sunrise provides breathtaking views, including Mount Kilimanjaro on clear days.

After celebrating your achievement, descend back to Shipton’s Camp for breakfast. Spend the rest of the day resting and enjoying the stunning scenery around Shipton’s Camp. Dinner and overnight at Shipton’s Camp.

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Day 4: Shipton’s Camp to Old Moses Camp (3,300m)
  • Trekking Distance: 14 km
  • Altitude Loss: -900m

After breakfast, begin your descent through the Mackinder Valley, retracing your path back to Old Moses Camp. This 14 km trek offers another chance to appreciate the diverse flora and fauna of Mount Kenya, including tussock grass, lobelias, and possibly even sightings of wildlife like Verreaux’s eagles and rock hyraxes.

Arrive at Old Moses Camp in the afternoon, where you’ll enjoy dinner and overnight accommodations.

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Day 5: Old Moses Camp to Sirimon Gate (2,560m) to Nairobi City
  • Trekking Distance: 9 km
  • Altitude Loss: -740m
  • Driving Distance: 195 km (Sirimon Gate to Nairobi)

After breakfast, hike 9 km through the rainforest to Sirimon Gate (2,560m). The descent offers excellent birdwatching opportunities and potential wildlife sightings, including monkeys basking in the morning sun.

At Sirimon Gate, celebrate completing your trek (Congratulations!). Transfer by vehicle to Nairobi, a 195 km drive, where you’ll be dropped off at your hotel, marking the end of your Mount Kenya adventure with Ahambi Tours.