Mount Kenya Climbing

Mount Kenya Climbing

Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, offers an unforgettable climbing experience for adventurers and nature enthusiasts. Located in central Kenya, this UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts breathtaking landscapes, from lush forests to alpine meadows and glacial peaks. Climbers can choose from several routes, including the scenic Sirimon Route, the beautiful Chogoria Route, and the steep Naro Moru Route, each offering unique challenges and stunning views.

The mountain’s most accessible summit, Point Lenana (4,985 meters), provides a rewarding experience for climbers of varying skill levels. Along the way, you’ll encounter diverse wildlife, unique vegetation, and awe-inspiring vistas.

Climbing Mount Kenya is best done during the dry seasons, from January to February and July to October, for favorable weather conditions. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a first-time trekker, Mount Kenya promises a thrilling and enriching adventure you’ll never forget.

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This is most popular of all the routes that lead up to the Mountain.
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The ascend to the base of the high peaks of Mt Kenya is steady…
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This creative climb joins two of the most scenic routes up Mount Kenya, Sirimon…
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The Chogoria route is our recommended and arguably the most magnificent ascent route to the summit area.