As we camp at Barafu Camp (4640m), our day begins in the early hours of the morning, typically around midnight, as we embark on our final push towards the summit. This segment of the trek is undoubtedly the most mentally and physically demanding. At such high elevations and during the early hours, the wind and cold can be harsh. We navigate through darkness, ascending steadily for several hours with brief yet frequent breaks. As we approach Stella Point (18,900 ft), a breathtaking sunrise unfolds over Mawenzi Peak, offering an awe-inspiring spectacle. Finally, we reach Uhuru Peak, standing proudly as the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro and the entire continent of Africa.
From the summit, we begin our descent, retracing our steps back to Barafu Camp for lunch before continuing on to Millennium Camp. The trail descends sharply and is notably rocky, posing challenges for the knees; trekking poles prove to be invaluable aids. Nestled in the upper forest region, Millennium Camp often welcomes mist or rain in the late afternoon. As night falls, we savor our last dinner on the mountain, followed by a well-deserved rest.
● Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak
● Elevation: 15,331 ft to 19,341 ft
● Distance: 5 km/3 miles
● Hiking Time: 7-8 hours
● Habitat: Arctic
● Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp
● Elevation: 19,341 ft to 10,065 ft
● Distance: 12 km/7 miles
● Hiking Time: 4-6 hours
● Habitat: Rain Forest