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- Day 1
- Friday, September 26, 2025 at 9:42 PM
- ☁️ 18 °C
- Altitude: 1,611 m
KenyaNairobi1°19’52” S 36°55’35” E
Arrival to Nairobi
September 26 in Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C
Start of our adventure in Nairobi 🤩 we departed from Munich to Frankfurt and then direct flight to Nairobi (8 hours) ~ the plane was a bit old but food and drinks were really good and flight was quite calm although there were 3 little kids behind us… till we sorted visa and all the things we arrived around 22:30 to our hotel. Luckily the hotel had a 24/7h restaurant so we could eat there dinner and breakfast. Time to sleep as tomorrow our 4 day safari adventure starts 🤩😎.Read more
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- Day 2
- Saturday, September 27, 2025 at 6:42 PM
- 🌙 26 °C
- Altitude: 1,169 m
KenyaEtonet/Lenkism ward2°43’53” S 37°21’1” E
Amboseli National Park
September 27 in Kenya ⋅ 🌙 26 °C
Our driver Taitas picked us up at 7:30 and we departed towards Amboseli National Park which is located right below Kilimanjaro mountain and border with Tansania. The park is famous for amazing views of mt. Kilimanjaro and large colonies of elephants 🐘😍. The drive took us around 5 hours with one stop till we arrived in amazing Amboseli Discovery Camp, even on the way to campsite we already saw plenty of wild animals and the excitement was increasing 🥰 Amboseli Discovery Camp is an amazing glamping camp with pool, bar, fireplace and cosy cottages with private bathroom and electricity! Such an amazing setting in the middle of the national park with the views of Kilimanjaro and animals coming in front of the lodge to the small water hole 🤩. After delicious lunch we could take a bit of rest and chill by the pool. At 4pm Taitas was waiting for us to start the afternoon game drive around the park. For next 2,5 hours we were cruising the park and observing all the wild animals and experienced one of the most beautiful sunsets of our lives ❤️ we saw two groups of lions, many elephants groups, various species of gazelles, hippo, ostrich, zebras, giraffes 🦒 ect 🥰❤️. We finished the day with delicious dinner and talk by fireplace 🥰 I feel very blessed to be able to experience this moment with my dearest person in the world ❤️Read more
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- Day 3
- Sunday, September 28, 2025 at 3:34 PM
- ☀️ 31 °C
- Altitude: 622 m
KenyaVoi3°20’43” S 38°34’2” E
Amboseli / Tsavo East National Park
September 28 in Kenya ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C
After very good night alarm clock was ringing at 5:45 right on time for sunrise, breakfast with Kilimanjaro views and morning safari 🥰 you can spot most of the animals right after sunrise or before sunset therefore safari vacation is all about waking up early 😂 on the top of the Kilimanjaro we even saw few lights and I just realized that in less then two weeks it can be me 🥹! After tasty breakfast we were ready to go 😎. Taitas was already waiting for us so we just jumped to our jeep and departed to our second game drive in this national park. We saw plenty of animals. Cheetah from very far away, gazelles, zebras, giraffes and elephant family with a little baby. According to our guide maximum 18h old… 😮 after touring the park it was time to depart to the next destination ~ Tsavo East National Park, located about 5 hours drive from Amboseli. About 1,5 hours was even on unpaved dirty road 😯🙈 but government is just building brand new road so it will definitely makes life easier for all the guides, drivers, locals and tourists. Around 13:30 we arrived to our stunning accommodation ~ Voi Safari Lodge. This lodge is build on the hill with incredible view of the valley and waterhole where all the animals are coming for drinks 🥰🥹. Room view and lunch view took our breath away and we were just eating lunch and observing animals -> elephants, zebras and wildebeest. As we arrived so late we had just around 1,5 hours to relax so we jumped to the pool and chilled a bit before departing to our next game drive.
At 4 o’clock Taitas was already waiting for us! We departed on 2 hour long and truly memorable game drive. We stopped the car right next to 4 lions, saw elephants crossing the street right in front of our car and then the highlight ~ leopard passing by our car and chilling and drinking water by nearby lake. What a spectacular moment and day 😍🐆.Read more
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- Day 4
- Monday, September 29, 2025 at 3:47 PM
- ☀️ 29 °C
- Altitude: 883 m
KenyaMwatate3°32’51” S 38°13’3” E
Tsavo East / Taita Hills
September 29 in Kenya ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C
We woke up early at 5.45 a.m. for our morning safari in Tsavo East National Park. After a quick breakfast our driver Taitas was already waiting for us at 6.30 and we set off for a two and a half hour game drive. Tsavo East is part of Kenya’s largest national park with more than 13,000 square kilometers. The park is famous for its red soil that makes the elephants here look like they are red when they dust themselves.
Compared to the evening safari the day before the morning felt calmer, but then came the highlight. We saw a lioness with three very young cubs resting in the shade. The little ones were curious and playful while their mother watched carefully. Not far away lay the remains of an elephant. Taitas told us that about a week ago 22 lions had worked together to bring down the lonely giant. It was a powerful reminder of how dramatic nature can be 🦁🐘
During the drive we also saw buffalo, several types of antelopes and gazelles and some monkeys jumping around the trees. When we left the park we stopped at a small coffee house. We invited Taitas for a cappuccino and tried some local coffee and cookies. Kenya is one of the top coffee exporters in the world and tasting it right here was a real treat ☕️
Around 11 a.m. we arrived at Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and checked into the Salt Lick Safari Lodge. The lodge is built on stilts and looks out onto a waterhole where we could see zebras and other animals coming to drink. Sitting on the terrace and watching the view was already a magical experience 🦓
After lunch and some time to relax we went out again at 4 p.m. for an afternoon game drive. The sanctuary was very dry and the heat kept many animals away so most stayed near the waterhole at the lodge. Even though the drive was quiet the scenery of the Taita Hills was beautiful and it was fascinating to see how animals adapt to such conditions.
We came back just in time to enjoy the sunset from the rooftop bar with a cocktail followed by a delicious dinner. It was the perfect ending to another wonderful day in Kenya 🌅🍹Read more
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- Day 5
- Tuesday, September 30, 2025 at 5:49 PM
- ☀️ 27 °C
- Altitude: 4 m
KenyaKinondo ward4°21’37” S 39°33’46” E
Taita Hills / Diani Beach
September 30 in Kenya ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C
Today started very early again. At 6 a.m. our driver Taitas picked us up for a morning safari in the Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary. At first we were not very lucky. The animals seemed to still be asleep or hiding in the tall grass, so the first real highlight was the sunrise. The sky turned a deep red and painted the whole savannah in warm colors 🌅.
After almost an hour of driving we finally spotted a lioness feeding on a wildebeest she had taken down. It was our first real action of the day and a strong reminder of how wild life in Africa really is 🦁. A little later we came across a striped hyena drinking water, which was quite special because these animals are mostly nocturnal and rarely seen during the day. Of course we also saw the classics again – zebras, giraffes and gazelles. Before returning to lodge we spotted from far cheetah 🐆.
Back at the lodge we enjoyed a big breakfast buffet and then, at around 8.30 a.m., we began the long drive towards the coast. The road to Diani Beach took nearly six hours. It is one of Kenya’s main transport routes from the coast to the inland, so there were many heavy trucks on the way. The road is still mostly two-lane and under construction, which made overtaking difficult and sometimes caused traffic jams. Near Mombasa we could already see sections of modern highways being built, which gave us a glimpse of how travel might be in a few years.
By early afternoon we finally reached Galu Ecolodge in Diani Beach. The lodge welcomed us with a huge room, much bigger than we had expected, and after saying goodbye to Taitas, who had to drive all the way back to Nairobi, we went straight down to the beach restaurant for lunch.
The rest of the day was pure relaxation. We stretched out on the beach chairs, tested the Indian Ocean, which was wonderfully warm 🌊, and went for a walk along the endless white sand where one resort follows the next. In the evening we treated ourselves to a cocktail at the beach bar and stayed there for dinner as well, because the food was excellent and the setting unbeatable 🍹.
Fun Facts about Diani Beach
🏝️ Diani Beach stretches for about 17 kilometers along Kenya’s southern coast and is often ranked among the most beautiful beaches in Africa.
🐠 The reef just off the coast protects the shoreline from strong waves, making the water calm and perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
🌴 The beach is also known for its tall palm trees and colobus monkeys, which sometimes visit hotels and surprise guests.
After days of safaris and long drives, it felt amazing to finally end the day by the ocean and listen to the waves.Read more
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- Day 6
- Wednesday, October 1, 2025 at 10:37 AM
- ☁️ 28 °C
- Altitude: 9 m
KenyaKinondo ward4°22’13” S 39°33’29” E
Diani Beach, day 2
October 1 in Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C
In the morning I went for a small run on the beach. Some Kenyan guys started to run with me 😂 it was quite funny because they were trying to talk to me and saying things like: „wow, such a strong woman!“ or „Are you training for marathon?“ 🤣 back at hotel I took shower and we went for a breakfast. Breakfast here is Ala Carte and food was delicious 😊 Flo ordered egg sausage Sandwich and got Burger 🤣🤣🤣 bit too heavy for breakfast. 🤪
We spent the whole day by the beach relaxing, reading book, testing pool and Indian Ocean 🌊. We went to incredible massage 33€ for both of us 🤩. The day past super fast to be honest…
In the evening we ordered uber and drove to Carefour to buy some souvenirs and snacks for Kilimanjaro tour. For dinner we went to Funky Monkey restaurant and I ordered the best tuna steak ever 😍. The food here is delicious 🤤.Read more
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- Day 8
- Friday, October 3, 2025 at 8:49 AM
- ☁️ 27 °C
- Altitude: 17 m
KenyaKinondo ward4°22’12” S 39°33’27” E
Diani Beach, day 3+4
October 3 in Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C
We spend yesterday and today relaxing 🤣 we explored the area, try some nice restaurants and bought some souvenirs 😍😎!
Yesterday we drove to nearby hostel for pub quiz which was cancelled 😢 what a pity!
Today we went to very unique and romantic restaurant Ali Barbour‘s Cave ~ fine dinning restaurant in the cave 😍 what a setting and delicious food 😍 prices were for Kenyan standards quite high … but still less then Munich prices 🤣 for fine dinning we paid around 65€ but standard dinner for two is around 30€ 😊.
Tomorrow is our last day on the beach before our departure on Sunday 😢.Read more
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- Day 9
- Saturday, October 4, 2025 at 2:40 PM
- ⛅ 29 °C
- Altitude: 4 m
KenyaUkunda ward4°19’37” S 39°34’22” E
Diani Beach, day 5
October 4 in Kenya ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C
Last day on the beach 🏝️. We had very good and relaxing time together, played cards, read books, drove to nearby Restaurant Nomad‘s and finished the day with delicious dinner in our hotel.
Diani Beach is very nice place with warm people and finest white sand ❤️ we definitely won’t forget our amazing time in Kenya 🇰🇪!Read more
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- Day 10
- Sunday, October 5, 2025 at 1:58 PM
- ⛅ 29 °C
- Altitude: 893 m
TanzaniaMakao Mapya3°25’32” S 37°3’54” E
Arrival to Tanzania
October 5 in Tanzania ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C
It was time to say goodbye 👋, Flo is flying back home and I continue my adventure alone to Kilimanjaro Airport. There are no direct flights from Mombasa so I took two 45 minutes long flights via Nairobi. It went super smoothly and quickly and at 2 pm I was already in Kilimanjaro International Airport. I was lucky enough to see the mountain from the plane 🤩 crazy that the mountain was higher then plane and higher then clouds…
After arrival I was welcomed by George and Honest and transferred to Arusha for the night. The hotel was a bit weird 😂 to enter my room I need walk through the side room and then in the room the shower is in the middle of the room, opposite to toilet and without curtains 🤣 so after showering everything was wet including toilet paper 🤣🤣.
I left in the afternoon after some rest to the town for little shopping and dinner. The city center was a bit strange 🤣 one huge market with all different kind of things, street food everywhere and neon light 🤣 what a combo 🙈 and it was impossible to buy water 🙈. After successful shopping I went for dinner to Cafe Arusha and then home to prepare my bags for the trek tomorrow 💪🏼.Read more
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- Day 11
- Monday, October 6, 2025 at 1:46 PM
- ☁️ 14 °C
- Altitude: 2,785 m
TanzaniaKilimanjaro2°59’48” S 37°10’31” E
Lemosho route, Day 1 - Mti Mkubwa camp
October 6 in Tanzania ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C
Trek Data: 7km, 1,5 hours (4h on the board) +550hm
Starting Elevation: 2100 hm
Finishing Elevation: 2650 hm
The night was not good … lot of noise and light and maybe a bit of excitement. I woke up before alarm clock, packed my bags and went down to breakfast. The breakfast was a disaster 🙈 there were cockroaches everywhere and non of the food looked tasty so I ate one egg and toast with peanut butter and left as quickly as possible 🤣.
8:30 my crew with guide George arrived (30 minutes late) and then we departed on 4 hour long journey to Lemosho gate, the start of the track. We stopped on the way in small place to get some more snacks and coffee.
The way to the gate was super beautiful 🤩 wild rainforest, small rivers, all shades of green. By the gate I realized how many people were there 😮 I would say at least 50 tourists and maybe 400 locals 😮🙈. I got a very strange lunch served and I was immediately regretting to choosing this agency or the budget package who knows but the lunch from all the other agencies was great and fresh cooked whereas I got weird stuff from bakery 😆 nothing nutritious. I ate maybe a third and returned the rest 🙈.
After the registration we took pictures by the Lemosho gate sign and then it was finally time to hike 🤩. According to sign 4 hours to go. During the way we saw some monkeys and wild flowers. My guide kept telling me to slow down and take break. I think I am maybe more fit then him 🤣🤣🤣. At some point it started to rain and we continued walking. To my surprise I reached at 15:15 (after 1,5 hours of walk) the camp Mti Mkubwa. At the register I realized I was the first tourist to arrive 😮😅
The campsite is huge and then in couple of hours all the porters set up hundreds of tents ⛺️, shower tents, toilet tents and kitchen and dinning rooms 😅😅.
I was surprised with warm water to wash myself as well as tea and popcorn to snack. I also sit with guys in kitchen tent and had a chat with them about football and Bayern Munich 😆. For dinner soup, salad, fish & chips and veggie stew was served. My guide kept pushing me to drink more and eat more until i felt like I gonna explode 😬 I definitely wont follow his instructions all the time. After dinner we sat down, did the medical check and discussed the plan for tomorrow. It was dark and cold super fast 🙈 I am already not looking forward to these freezing nights in the tent 🥶. Its time to sleep, wake up call is already 5:30 😫Read more
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- Day 12
- Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 7:26 PM
- ☁️ 4 °C
- Altitude: 3,898 m
TanzaniaKilimanjaro3°3’21” S 37°16’34” E
Day 2 - Shira II camp
October 7 in Tanzania ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C
Trek Data: 17km, 6 hours (8,5h on the board) +1200hm
Starting Elevation: 2650 hm
Finishing Elevation: 3850 hm
The night was interesting, first 1 hour I was freezing and then around midnight I woke up overheated 🤣 so I took off all the layers and stayed only in termal underwear. Later on an animal concert started and it went with breaks till I woke up 😂🙈 / Peter came to wake me up around 5:30. Luckily I felt relaxed and Peter brought me warm tea ☕️. Around 6 he brought me water basin to fresh up and 7 the big breakfast was served and another medical check was done. 7:30 Georg and I were ready to depart for our long journey to Shira II camp. Usually people do it in two days (Lemosho trek 8 days) and for people doing the 7 days route it’s an one long day.
The weather was amazing and path to Shira I camp was very beautiful. After some time we left the amazing forest and got views of Mt. Meru and whole Shira Plateau. With many small break we were gaining quickly on elevation and reached the top of the elephant ridge 😆. Apparently that’s how the hill looks from far. At the top we got first glimpse of Mt. Kilimanjaro, unfortunately covered bit in clouds and we could see clearly the ranger hut of Shira I camp. It’s time for lunch 🤩. The way to Shira I took us with many breaks and photo stops around 3,5 hours 💪🏼 we were super quick compared to all the other groups.
In Shira camp my amazing team prepared lunch and tea for me. After lunch I sat outside and enjoyed the sunshine and view for maybe 40 minutes before we packed our bags again and departed for the second part of the journey. This 10km long walk to Shira II was beautiful but never ending 🤣🙈 the landscape didn’t change at all, the way was mostly flat and for the last 45 min it started to rain. You can really experience all kind of seasons here in one day. We reached the camp almost at the same time as the whole team and it was amazing to see how quickly they can set up the whole campsite 🤩.
Afternoon passed by quickly, I managed to get a good signal and text / call few people and I read a bit of my new book ~ Seven Summits 😎 and chill. It was really cold and I became super concerned about the temperature and my wellbeing 😂🙈. During the dinner I raised my concerns to the guide and for tonight I will get bottle with hot water for my sleeping bag and if it doesn’t help maybe he comes next night to sleep to my tent or sth like that. So I am now bit calmer and hope that it will work. Nevertheless I won’t ever take shower and warm bed for granted 😆.
In general the guide is more then happy about my performance and acclimatization. My oxygen level dropped slightly but it is nothing we should worry about. Georg even said that we might do the summit day one day earlier if everything goes well so let’s see 🤩, one day less in tent would be kind of nice 😂.
Wish me luck for following days 😁!Read more
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- Day 13
- Wednesday, October 8, 2025 at 7:30 PM
- ☁️ 4 °C
- Altitude: 3,970 m
TanzaniaKilimanjaro3°5’44” S 37°19’49” E
Day 3 - Baranco camp
October 8 in Tanzania ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C
Trek Data: 10km, 4:45 hours (6h on the board) +750 & -650hm
Starting Elevation: 3850hm
Lava Tower Elevation: 4600hm
Finishing Elevation: 3900hm
After surprisingly warm night (warm water bottle is life saver, thanks Bine ❤️) I woke up with the first sunlights. Shortly after Peter came with hot tea and unzipped my tent so I could watch Kilimanjaro from my bed. Sky was super clear in the morning and everything was frozen. 🥶
The guys served the breakfast outside and we enjoyed the incredible views. Around 8:30 we departed for our acclimatization hike to Lava Tower in 4.600hm before going down to Baranco camp. Most of the people had lunch in Lava Tower and then walked down. George suggested that we take only small break up there and then continue to Baranco for lunch. Like this the whole crew can take the shortcut and have a relax.
The walk up to Lava Tower was nice, not very steep and we were slowly gaining on elevation. We overpassed many groups and I saw even some people walking without backpack and poor guides were carrying two backpacks 🙈. Later on the weather changed quite quickly so I was wearing warmer jacket, hat, gloves. Unfortunately up in the lava tower we could not see absolutely anything and it was crazy cold. It even started to snow. I was super happy about our decision not to have lunch there and continue walking. On the way down we were almost alone. We could speed up, enjoy the views and stop for short snacks.
Around 13:15 we reached Baranco camp. The camp is very beautiful surrounded by unique vegetation, river, small waterfall and mountains. Luck was on our side as 20 minutes after our arrival heavy rain started. We had a lunch and then I was relaxing for couple of hours, reading book, drinking tea and eating popcorn and watermelon 😁 the guys take very good care of me 😊. The campsite is so huge that I could not find any of my friends to chat but I managed to talk to few people on phone and meet some new tourists.
For dinner soup and pizza was served and it got super cold. 🙈 I was already freezing while eating 🤣 let’s hope I can sleep tonight well.
George and I decided to wake up early tomorrow and try to reach the Kilimanjaro base case (meaning skipping one campsite to sleep and going to the top one day earlier), so let’s see how it goes tomorrow as we will make final decisions at lunch.Read more
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- Day 15
- Friday, October 10, 2025 at 12:34 PM
- ☁️ 12 °C
- Altitude: 3,054 m
TanzaniaKilimanjaro3°9’27” S 37°21’60” E
Day 4 - Barafu Camp (base camp)
October 10 in Tanzania ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C
Trek Data: 10km, 5,5 hours (8h on the board)
Starting Elevation: 3900hm
Finishing Elevation: 4670hm
We woke up quite early to hit the road before the other groups. Next to Baranco camp is famous Baranco Wall and as many trekkers are not so familiar with technical climbs, traffic jams are very common. We hit the road at 7:15 and we could pass easily. I loved the Baranco Wall it was fun and as a plus on the top of Baranco Wall we were rewarded with amazing views of Kilimanjaro and Mt. Meru. From the top of Baranco Wall you can already see the next campsite Karanga. Usually people sleeps there and continue next day to base camp (Barafu camp). Due to the plan changes we only stayed in Karanga for lunch and then continued to Barafu. The path to Karanga was nice, many up and downs and great views. As always here the weather in the afternoon changes rapidly and it becomes cold and cloudy, sometimes it even rains.
The path to Barafu was not something special. It was cloudy and you only walk up for 2,5 hours 😂. In base camp we were surprised by snowstorm which lasted almost till midnight 🙈 what a nightmare as it got even colder…
George gave me a good briefing about the summit push and then I went to sleep very early (around 18:30) because we had to wake up at 23:30 for summit push 😬🥶.Read more
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- Day 15
- Friday, October 10, 2025 at 4:30 PM
- ☁️ 1 °C
- Altitude: 5,855 m
TanzaniaKilimanjaro3°4’35” S 37°21’15” E
Day 5 - Summit
October 10 in Tanzania ⋅ ☁️ 1 °C
Trek Data Summit: 10km, 7,5 hours (5:50 hours up and 1:45 down)
Trek Data base camp to Mweka Camp: 7,5km, 2,5 hours (4 hours on board)
Starting Elevation: 4670
Uhuru Peak: 5895hm
Finishing Elevation: 3100hm
The day started already at 23:30 😂 and we started walking at 00:30 🙈 according to the sign, it takes 7 hours to the peak… it was freezing but luckily it stopped snowing. George, Hassan and I were ready for battle. George pushed me to wear all of the clothes and I felt like Michelin Figure 😆 whatever it takes to survive -20 degrees. Due to fresh snow the way was quite slippery and we needed to be extremely careful. The way up was never ending 😬 you could see the headlamps all the way up and many exhausted hikers. The sky was clear, stars were shining and Mt. Mawenzi was looking amazing. I was so concentrated on the steps that I didn’t take any pictures or checked the time. After base camp you pass in around 1 hours higher base camp Kosovo (if you want to camp there you need an additional permit of 100usd) then there was a bit flatter section and then the real never ending fun till Stella Point started. At some point I was bit freezing, tired, dizzy and I had to vomit once 🙈. I started to be really worried about the altitude sickness but George kept telling me that I am fine and I am almost at Stella Point, there is no chance of giving up now.
Around 5:30 I finally reached the Stella Point, right in time for sunrise. Many people gave up, many were looking not good and some were already going down. I was done with world but I knew that now the path gone be way easier, it will get warmer soon and I will made the last 700 meters.
George took my phone and took some pictures and videos of me. At 6:22am I stood on the top on Kilimanjaro. It was unbelievable and I was full of emotions ~ happy, exhausted, overwhelmed, grateful and I just had to cry (happy tears 😭).
It was super cold on top and there were some tourists crying that they are so frozen that they can’t feel the body anymore. Some people were carried down by theirs guides and sherpas 🙈. Really crazy. I could not feel my hands anymore so we departed after 20 minutes on the top.
The summit fever und sunrise suddenly cause full new level of energy and I run down all the way to the base camp. According to George it takes for fit people 2-3 hours down or for less fit hikers 4-5 hours to reach the base camp. George and I managed to arrived only after 1:45 hours and were welcomed by the whole crew and mange juice. We took a rest for about 1,5 / 2 hours in base camp and then we packed our stuff and left to lower camps. I had a headache but apart from that I felt incredible amount of energy and strength. By the time we were leaving the base camp, most of the groups were still on the way and I was very happy that I was not part of the big and slow group.
From base camp it’s 17,5km to the end of national park. There are two campgrounds on the way ~ high / milénium camp in 3.900hm and Mweka camp in 3.100hm. As it was so early and I was fit and I didn’t want to spend any minute longer then necessary in higher elevation we started the journey to Mweka Camp. In about 2,5 hours (13oclock) we arrived to the campground which was totally empty, I was first person to arrive, but George said that by the night the camp gonna be full.
In the campground I called with family, watch movie, read book, book accommodation for tmr and made stretching with my whole crew. It was incredible and extremely long day and I still could not believe that I actually managed all that in just 1 day.
During the dinner many groups arrived, most of them looking like walking zombies or hurt. Once again it made me realize my strength and fitness level and appreciate my body and this moment.Read more
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- Day 16
- Saturday, October 11, 2025 at 4:22 PM
- ⛅ 28 °C
- Altitude: 972 m
TanzaniaSmbarai3°19’29” S 37°17’58” E
Day 6 - end of trek and relax in Moshi
October 11 in Tanzania ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C
Trek Data: 10km, 2,5 hours (3hon the board)
Starting Elevation: 3100hm
Finishing Elevation: 1700hm
After the breakfast it was time to pack the bags for one last time. The path down was nice, we walked through the nice green rainforest. After less then 2,5 hours we arrived to Mweka Gate and I could for first time after 6 Days go to normal bathroom with running water. It felt like heaven 🥹.
During lunch in nearby restaurant, the climbing certificate was handed out and I invited the whole team for drinks. It was now time to say goodbye to my crew and depart to the hotel in Moshi.
Here are some facts about Kilimanjaro and trekking routes:
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest freestanding mountain in the world, a dormant volcano with three cones, and one of the Seven Summits. Routes vary in length and success rate, with popular options including the Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, Shira, and Northern Circuit routes. It features five distinct climate zones, from tropical rainforest to arctic desert, and its summit, Uhuru Peak, is 5,895 meters high.
Facts about Mount Kilimanjaro
- Highest freestanding mountain: It is the tallest mountain in Africa and the highest freestanding mountain in the world.
- As the highest mountain of Africa the Uhuru peak is known as one of the Seven Summits (7 highest mountains on each continent) making the mountain extremely popular between normal and professional climbers.
-Three volcanic cones: Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano formed from three cones: Kibo (the highest, where the summit is located), Mawenzi (extinct), and Shira (now a plateau).
-Volcanic activity: While dormant, it is considered a volcano that could erupt again, with the last major eruption occurring about 360,000 years ago.
-Climate zones: Climbing it is like trekking across continents, transitioning through five different climate zones.
-Glaciers are disappearing: The mountain's glaciers are shrinking, with reports indicating significant ice loss over the past century.
-Uhuru Peak: The highest point is Uhuru Peak, located on the Kibo crater rim, at an elevation of 5,895 meters.
Climbing routes
Marangu Route: One of the most popular and shortest routes, though it has a lower success rate of around 50%. The only route where you sleep in Huts.
Machame Route: A popular option with a good success rate, known as the "Whiskey Route".
Lemosho Route: A longer route that starts on the western side and offers great views.
Shira Route: Starts at a high altitude and crosses the Shira Plateau.
Northern Circuit: The longest route, offering the highest success rate (around 95%) due to its slow ascent and extensive acclimatization.
Rongai Route: A good option for those seeking a less crowded and more challenging climb, with the added benefit of viewing Mawenzi Peak up close.
Umbwe Route: The shortest and steepest route, which is very demanding with a low success rate.
For the night I booked the hotel called: Shose Farmhouse, incredible property with pool, onsite restaurant and beautiful gardens. Perfect place to relax and enjoy last views of Kilimanjaro.Read more
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- Day 17
- Sunday, October 12, 2025 at 12:00 PM
- ☁️ 30 °C
- Altitude: 815 m
TanzaniaMawenzi3°21’4” S 37°20’45” E
Exploring Moshi & time to go home…
October 12 in Tanzania ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C
My flight was leaving in the evening so I had a whole day free. I needed to check out early so I didn’t want to sit in garden and wait for hours till my flight departs.
I checked the night before Get your Guide and found nice 3 hour long tour through the Moshi Town and iťs markets. The tour was only for 19€ so it sounded like a pretty good deal. The guide Isaac was super nice and picked me up. We were group of 8 people and we went to 3 different markets, tried local specialties, learn about the culture, stopped by the train station, mosque and finished the tour in the oldest and best cafe in Moshi.
Isaac offered me to drive me to the airport for really good price so I was more then happy about my decision to book this tour. Around 4 o’clock I arrived to the airport and it was time to say goodbye to this unbelievable adventure. This trip will be forever remembered 🥹.Read more























































































































































































































































