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Mount Kenya Climb (Narumoru Route) | Kenya tours
Mount Kenya Climbing - Naro moru Route
The Naro Moru route is the fastest and therefore also
the most popular route onto the mountain, being used by
many of the tour and outfitting companies guiding
clients up to Point Lenana.
The Naro Moru route's steepness and direct approach to
the peak makes it more challenging to acclimatize on
than others, however our 5 day itinerary offers plenty
of time for a safe and successful ascent/descent.
The Naro Moru route also features the legendary
"Vertical Bog", a steep quagmire of wet moorland that is
extremely taxing and unpleasant after rains.
The final climb up to the Austrian Hut tackles a long,
loose and uncompromising scree slope up the side of the
Teleki Valley.
A more gradual trek to the summit, traversing areas of
rich forest cover before emerging into the sprawling
moorlands. This hike is usually rated as the easiest
among the short trips and is quite popular with persons
attempting to reach an altitude exceeding 4000m for the
first time. It is a good choice for large trekking
groups as it follows the same trail up and down, making
it convenient for those who are unable to reach the
summit to stay behind at lower camps to wait for the
rest of the group to complete the trip then descend
together. Unless preferred, camping is not necessary as
accommodation is available in a lodge and mountain huts
throughout the trip.
There are three main routes, which penetrate the forest
and the moorland. The routes are Naromoru, Sirimon and
Chogoria and each of which has something different to
offer. Naromoru is the fastest route to point Lenana but
not as scenic as the other two.
Mount Kenya Climb (Narumoru Route)
Day 1: Nairobi/Meteorological Station 3-4 hrs, 10km,
400m ascent
Transfer to Naromoru Park Gate for registration and
where the hike starts, 2600m From the gate, keep to the
park track, which follows the crest of a board ridge
between the Northern and Southern Naromoru valleys. The
going is easy and it’s a pleasant walking through the
forest. About two thirds of the way up after the bridge
there are good views to the left north down into the
Northern Naromoru valley. The trek ends at Met station
3,000m where dinner and overnight rest will be, B, L, D
Day 2: Met Station/Mackinders Camp 5-6 hrs, 10km,
1200m ascent
Head uphill on the track to pass the radio must on your
right after about half an hour. The trek runs into a
path and after another 30 minutes, you will reach the
end of the forest belt and enter the moorland. This is
the vertical bog conditions range from damp to glutinous
depending on when it last rained. Continue through until
the going improves and you reach a fork overlooking
Teleki Valley to reach Mackinders Camp, 4,200m. Dinner
and overnight at Mackinders Camp, B, L, D
Day 3: Mackinders Camp/Point Lenana/Met Station 8-10
hrs, 11km, 785m ascent
The normal approach is to start at 2 am in order to
reach point Lenana taking about 4 hr walk by sunrise at
6:30am. After sunrise, descend down to Mackinders Camp
for breakfast, 2hrs and walk further 4hrs, way back to
Met Station for dinner and overnight, B, L, D
Day 4: Met Station/Naromoru/Nairobi 3hrs, 9km, 400m
After breakfast, descend through the rainforest which is
9km to Naromoru Park Gate at 2,600m where you will
connect with your transport back to Nairobi, B, L
Included in the price:
* Guarantee price/guarantee trek on confirmation
* Transfer to and from the base of the mountain
* Full board accommodation whilst on the trek. Meal plan
as detailed: B=Breakfast, L=Lunch and D=Dinner
* Accommodations in camps/huts as per the itinerary
* All park entrance fees to include government taxes
* Service of an English speaking professional guide,
porters and skilled cook
* Start and finish Nairobi
* Treated water on the trek
Excluded:
* Laundry, sleeping bags, beverages/Drinks,
accommodation before the trek and climbing gears
* International flights
* Visas to Kenya
* Items of personal nature
* Any other extras not detailed in the above itinerary
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