6 Days Mount Kenya Trek

6 DAYS - 5 NIGHTS
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  • Mt. Kenya Hikes
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  • Mt. Kenya Hikes

6 Days Mount Kenya Trek Sirimon Route

The 6-day Mount Kenya trek via the Sirimon Route for the ascent and Chogoria Route for the descent is a well-paced adventure to Point Lenana (4,985m). This combination offers trekkers a perfect mix of gradual ascents, diverse landscapes, and stunning views of glacial valleys and waterfalls. Additionally  as Africa’s second-highest mountain, Mount Kenya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for trekking enthusiasts.

Route Description.

The Mount Kenya trek begins on the Sirimon Route, known for its gentle gradient and rich biodiversity, making it ideal for a gradual acclimatization. Finally after summiting Point Lenana, the descent follows the Chogoria Route, celebrated for its dramatic scenery, including lush forests, the Gorges Valley, and the stunning Nithi Waterfalls.

Who Is This Trek Recommended For?.

This Mount Kenya trek is perfect for beginners, as the gradual ascent on the Sirimon Route allows ample time for acclimatization. It’s also ideal for families, photographers, and anyone seeking a moderate-paced trek with breathtaking views.

Accommodation on Mount Kenya Treks.

Accommodation is primarily camping throughout the trek. While there are huts available at some points, camping provides flexibility and privacy, allowing trekkers to fully immerse themselves in the serene mountain environment.

 Food and Water on Mount Kenya: What to Eat and Drink While Trekking.

Ahambi Tours ensures you are well-fed and hydrated throughout the trek. Additionally our team prepares delicious meals based on your dietary preferences, including vegetarian and vegan options. Drinking water is provided throughout the journey.

Best Time to climb Mount Kenya.

While Mount Kenya can be climbed year-round, the dry seasons from January to March and June to October offer the best conditions for trekking, photography, and fishing.

Mount Kenya climbing Gear Checklist.

For a comprehensive list of recommended trekking gear, check out our gear checklist.

Mount Kenya Trekking Cost.

The cost varies based on group size and specific preferences. Camping throughout the trek makes it a cost-effective and adventurous option. Additionally you can opt for the group option which goes for USD 900 per person non resident and USD 480 for resident.

What’s Included in the Mount Kenya Trekking Package?

Round-trip Transport: Comfortable transport from Nairobi to Mount Kenya and back.
All Meals – Freshly prepared by a professional mountain chef.
Drinking Water – Safe and clean water provided throughout the trek.
Accommodation – Camping in high-quality tents at designated sites. Additionally Hut are available on this route.
Professional Mountain Guide – Experienced and certified Mount Kenya trekking guide for a safe and successful climb.
Skilled Chef – A dedicated chef to prepare nutritious meals on the trek.
Porters – Experienced porters to carry group equipment and supplies.
Mount Kenya National Park Fees – All entry and camping fees included.
Summit Certificate – Additionally a certificate of achievement upon successful Mount Kenya trek completion.
Finally Government Taxes – All necessary taxes covered.

Excluded?

Staff Gratuities – Tips for guides, chefs, and porters (recommended but optional).

Can I Trek Mount Kenya Solo?.

Yes, solo trekking is possible with Ahambi Tours. Our supportive team ensures you never feel alone and provides expert guidance throughout. Additionally we also offer Mount Kenya scheduled group departures throughout the year, making it easy to connect with fellow trekkers. Visit our Group Departure Page for more details.

How to Book Your Mount Kenya Trek

Finally to book your 6-day Mount Kenya trek, visit ahambitours.co.ke, email us at info@ahambitours.co.ke, or WhatsApp us at +254 725 727167.

Embark on the ultimate Mount Kenya adventure with Ahambi Tours and create memories that will last a lifetime!

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Day 1: Nairobi to Sirimon Gate to Old Moses Camp (3,300m)

  • Drive Distance: 195km (approx. 3-4 hours)
  • Trek Distance: 9km
  • Altitude Gain: +650m

Your Mount Kenya trekking journey begins with a morning departure from Nairobi at 8:00 AM. After a scenic 3-4 hour drive to Nanyuki, the gateway to Mount Kenya, you will meet your trekking crew and complete a thorough gear check to ensure you’re ready for the adventure ahead. From Nanyuki, a short drive brings you to Sirimon Gate (2,650m), where the trek officially begins.

The first day’s hike takes you along a 9km trail to Old Moses Camp. The trail passes through the drier side of Mount Kenya’s rainforest, offering chances to spot wildlife like bushbucks, dik-diks, baboons, and the iconic black-and-white colobus monkeys. Bird enthusiasts will enjoy sightings of Hartlaub’s turaco, African pied wagtail, and Jackson’s francolin.

As you climb higher, you transition into the giant heath zone, where the Old Moses Camp is located. Here, you’ll enjoy a warm welcome from your team, delicious meals, and stunning views to prepare you for the next day.

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Day 2: Old Moses Camp to Likii North Camp (3,993m)

  • Trek Distance: 7km
  • Altitude Gain: +693m

The second day of hiking Mount Kenya takes you through the giant heath and moorland zones, where tussock grass dominates the landscape. As you ascend, you’ll notice the remarkable transition into the Afro-alpine zone, home to unique plants like teleki lobelias, giant groundsels, and red hot pokers.

The trek offers plenty of birding opportunities, with species such as the mountain chat, slender-billed starlings, and the scarlet-tufted malachite sunbird frequently spotted. After a rewarding day of hiking, you’ll arrive at Likii North Camp, nestled at the base of Sendeo and Terere peaks, where you’ll spend the night under the stars.

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Day 3: Likii North Camp to Shipton’s Camp (4,200m)

  • Trek Distance: 10km
  • Altitude Gain: +207m

Today’s trek leads you up the stunning Likii North Valley and descends into the Mackinder’s Valley, with its dramatic views of the peaks. Along the way, keep an eye out for the Verreaux’s eagle, which often soars above 4,000m in search of its primary prey, the rock hyrax.

As you approach Shipton’s Camp, you’ll encounter rock hyraxes basking on the sunlit rocks or seeking shelter in colder weather. Shipton’s Camp offers a breathtaking panorama of Mount Kenya’s towering peaks, including Batian and Nelion.

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Day 4: Shipton’s Camp to Austrian Hut (4,790m)

  • Trek Distance: 7km
  • Altitude Gain: +590m

The trek today is a semi-circuit hike, offering spectacular views of Mount Kenya’s main peaks from different angles. You’ll traverse the northern side of the mountain and walk past tarns, alpine lakes, and rugged terrain. The ascent to Austrian Hut, located near the Lewis Glacier, provides unique opportunities to explore the nearby icy cave and marvel at the glacier’s beauty.

This day is crucial for acclimatization as you prepare for the early morning summit push.

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Day 5: Austrian Hut to Point Lenana (4,985m) to Mintos Hut (4,200m)

  • Trek Distance: 14km
  • Altitude Gain: +195m
  • Altitude Loss: -785m

The highlight of your Mount Kenya climbing experience begins early, with a pre-dawn trek to Point Lenana (4,985m). Starting at 5:00 AM, you’ll brave the cold and high altitude to witness a breathtaking sunrise at the third-highest peak of Mount Kenya. On a clear day, you might even spot Mount Kilimanjaro far to the south.

After savoring the views, descend to Mintos Hut, stopping for breakfast along the way. The descent provides unparalleled views of the Gorges Valley and the surrounding alpine landscapes.

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Day 6: Mintos Hut to Meru Bandas to Chogoria Town

  • Trek Distance: 8km (hike) + 22km (drive)
  • Altitude Loss: -1,240m

The final day of your Mount Kenya trekking adventure begins with a hike from Mintos Hut to Meru Bandas, a scenic trail surrounded by dense forest and vibrant birdlife. From Meru Bandas, a vehicle transfer takes you through the lush forest to Chogoria Town.

As you descend, reflect on the unforgettable landscapes, wildlife, and camaraderie that made this trek an experience of a lifetime. Once in Chogoria, bid farewell to your crew and celebrate your accomplishment with hopes to return for more Mount Kenya adventures.