Chogoria Route Safari
Trek through the scenic Chogoria Route, renowned for its stunning valleys, waterfalls, and diverse landscapes
Experience the thrill of ascending to Point Lenana, the third-highest peak of Mount Kenya, with breathtaking sunrise views
Traverse diverse ecosystems, from bamboo forests and alpine moorlands to glacial valleys and rugged peaks
Witness the unique flora and fauna of Mount Kenya, including giant groundsels and lobelias
Camp under the stars in serene settings, offering a chance to connect with nature in its purest form
Enjoy the guidance and expertise of experienced trekkers, enhancing your journey with insights into the region’s natural history
Itinerary
Start your trek with a morning pickup in Nairobi, followed by a drive to Nanyuki. After a brief stop for tea and last-minute purchases, proceed to Sirimon Gate. Enjoy a hot lunch at the gate before starting your hike to Old Moses Camp. The trek covers about 9 km and takes 3-4 hours, leading you to an altitude of 3300m. Dinner and overnight stay at Old Moses Bandas.
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Old Moses Bandas
Wake up to a scenic morning at Old Moses and have breakfast before setting off for Shipton Camp. The 13.5km trek takes 7-8 hours and passes through the picturesque Likii North Valley and Mackinders Valley. Encounter giant groundsels and enjoy views of the main peaks. Lunch will be served en route. Dinner and overnight at Shipton Camp, located at 4200m.
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Shipton Camp
The day begins with breakfast at Shipton Camp before ascending uphill to Simba Col and proceeding to Austrian Hut. This 3-4 hour hike offers stunning views and a chance to acclimate to the altitude. Lunch is served at the Austrian Hut, followed by an afternoon of relaxation in anticipation of the summit attempt.
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Austrian Hut
An early start with tea and biscuits before embarking on the ascent to Point Lenana, the hiker’s summit, in time to witness the sunrise. After taking in the views and capturing photos, descend to Mintos Hut for breakfast. Continue descending to Chogoria Bandas for dinner and an overnight stay, reminiscing the day’s accomplishments.
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Chogoria Bandas
After a leisurely breakfast at Chogoria Bandas, trek down through the forest to meet your driver. Drive through Chogoria town, then head back to Nairobi. Enjoy lunch en route and reflect on the memories made during the incredible trek on Mount Kenya.
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Pricing
Included in price
Private return transfers from Nairobi to Mt Kenya
All park fees
All food while on the mountain
Accommodation in mountain huts/camping where applicable
All guiding services
Porter’s support for the climb
Personal clothing and equipment
Tips and gratuities for guides and porters (recommended to be 10 – 15% of climb costs)
Beverages while not on the mountain
Description
Step into a world of unparalleled natural beauty with the 5-Day Chogoria Route, a trek that unfolds the diverse and majestic landscapes of Mount Kenya. This path, less trodden yet profoundly scenic, offers a journey that intertwines physical challenge with the awe-inspiring wonders of one of Africa’s most revered mountains.
The Chogoria Route is a path less traveled, weaving through some of the most striking landscapes Mount Kenya has to offer. From lush bamboo forests and alpine moorlands to glacial valleys and rugged peaks, the route presents a tapestry of natural wonders.
As you ascend, the dramatic shifts in terrain and ecology are mesmerizing. The air grows crisper, the scenery more majestic, with each step revealing new vistas and perspectives.
Trekking through the Gorges Valley, you’ll witness sheer cliffs and stunning waterfalls while the tranquil Lake Michaelson offers a serene respite.
The journey to Point Lenana, the third-highest peak of Mount Kenya, is the pinnacle of this trek. It’s a moment where effort meets exhilaration as you stand at the summit, basking in the sunrise that illuminates the African plains below.
Throughout your trek, our experienced guides and porters ensure a safe and enriching experience. They share insights into the mountain’s history, flora, and fauna, adding depth to your adventure. At night, camp under the star-studded sky, reflecting on the day’s journey and the timeless allure of Mount Kenya.
The 5-Day Chogoria Route is more than a trek; it’s a journey of discovery, a test of endurance, and an unforgettable adventure in one of Kenya‘s most iconic landscapes.
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Things to know
The dry season from June to October is ideal for wildlife viewing. For specific experiences like the Great Migration, visit between July and October. Best times to visit Kruger Park for a safari include the dry season from mid-June to September, avoiding South African public holidays to minimize crowds. Early December is also recommended for vibrant vegetation and wildlife viewing. For birdwatching, December to March is ideal. Booking 3-6 months in advance, especially during peak season, is advisable.
Guided safaris typically include dinner and breakfast. Some tours also include lunch. For days without lunch, stops are made for refreshments. Dietary preferences like vegetarianism or specific allergies can be accommodated, though options might be limited in remote locations. Special diets like kosher, halal, or vegan may not be catered for, so flexibility is recommended. Diabetic passengers are advised to carry snacks for potential delays during game drives.
Yes, safaris accommodate families, but it’s best for those with children under 6 to book private tours. Children can join all game drives, but those under six can’t be on open vehicles after dark in Kruger Park. Family-friendly accommodations are provided, and children dine with their parents. Health precautions against malaria are advised. Safety measures include supervision and using a torch at night. Children under 12 may receive discounts when sharing a room with adults.
An African safari offers a blend of adventure, wildlife sightings, cultural encounters, and breathtaking scenery. It’s an opportunity to disconnect from the fast pace of modern life and immerse yourself in nature’s rhythms. Unforgettable moments include the first sighting of an elephant in the wild or the sound of a lion’s roar under a starlit sky. Moreover, your visit contributes to the conservation of Africa’s majestic wildlife and natural landscapes.
Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia, and South Africa are all prime safari destinations. The choice can depend on whether you want to combine your safari with other activities, such as beach stays, cultural visits, natural wonders, or the Winelands of South Africa.
While wildlife sightings can never be guaranteed, you may encounter the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo, and elephant) and a myriad of other species. The unpredictability of sightings adds to the safari’s allure, and even quiet game drives can offer exceptional birdwatching opportunities.
Safaris typically start early with a morning game drive, followed by brunch and a midday break for relaxation. Afternoon drives include a sundowner stop and often continue into the evening, offering chances to spot nocturnal animals. Be prepared for communal experiences in game-drive vehicles, with evening meals serving as a time for sharing the day’s adventures.
Safari costs vary widely, from budget tours to high-end luxury experiences. The choice of accommodation, visiting season, the remoteness of the location, and the mode of travel to the safari site (e.g., road vs. air) all influence the cost. Regardless of the price, consider tipping generously for good service, as it significantly benefits local staff.
Consider whether the tour is family-friendly if you prefer a malaria-free zone, the type of safari (group vs. tailor-made, camping vs. luxury lodge), and if you wish to combine the safari with other activities or destinations. Your preferences and budget will guide your choices.
Most lodges serve Western-style food. It’s advisable to specify dietary requirements in advance. Avoid tap water; opt for bottled water, especially when traveling outside main towns. Remember, Tanzania has banned the use of plastic bags.
Wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in neutral colors for game viewing. Evenings can be chilly, so pack long-sleeved clothing and a sweater. Respect local customs, especially in Muslim-majority areas, by dressing modestly.
Yes, most hotels and lodges offer internet services, and urban areas have cyber cafes. Internet speeds may vary.
Tanzania uses Type G, Type C, and Type D sockets, usually supplying electricity at 230 volts AC / 50 Hz. Bring a travel plug adapter or a voltage converter if necessary.