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Mount Kenya Climbing Tours

Mount Kenya Routes

Mount Kenya is the less climbed cousin of Mount Kilimanjaro nearby in Tanzania, however many people prefer the wilderness, abundant wildlife and stunning mountain lakes that you find on Mount Kenya. Point Lenana at 4985m metres is a feasible trekking peak and also currently the worlds highest via ferrata summit route, which adds to the challenge and enjoyment. The panoramic views of the jagged volcanic peaks, wide valleys and surrounding savannah makes a trek on this mountain a thoroughly enjoyable African experience.

Mount Kenya Batian Peak

We offer private guided ascents of Batian Peak, the true summit of the spectacular Mount Kenya.
Days 7
Altitude 5199 m
Challenge Demanding & Technical

Trip Price £2,345.00

Mount Kenya Summit Circuit

The Mount Kenya Summit Circuit is an adventurous six day trek circling the jagged peaks of Nelion (5188m) and Batian (5199m) and then summitting the third trekking peak of Point Lenana (4985m).
Days 6
Altitude 4985 m
Distance 80 km
Challenge Moderate / Challenging

Trip Price £1,395.00

Mount Kenya Nelion Peak

We offer guided ascents of the South East Face standard route to the summit of Nelion (5188m), the second highest of Mount Kenya and only around 10m lower than the highest peak of Batian.
Days 7
Altitude 5188 m

Trip Price £2,345.00

‘No Picnic on Mount Kenya’ Route

Climb Mount Kenya by the route made famous in the book 'No Picnic on Mount Kenya'.
Days 6
Altitude 4985 m
Distance 76 km
Challenge Moderate

Trip Price £1,395.00

Mount Kenya Traverse

This traverse of Mount Kenya combines an ascent on either the Sirimon route or the Naro Moru route on the western side to Point Lenana and a descent of the Chogoria route on the eastern side of the mountain.
Days 5
Altitude 4985 m
Distance 50 km
Challenge Moderate

Trip Price £1,145.00

Mount Kenya Trek

The Mount Kenya trek is a challenging and enjoyable journey to Mount Kenya's highest trekking peak (Point Lenana) at 4985 metres.
Days 5
Altitude 4985 m
Distance 55 km
Challenge Moderate

Trip Price £1,045.00

Speak to a Mount Kenya Expert

Gilbert Njeru
Guide and Expedition Leader
Call on 028 7083 1258

Gilbert Njeru is a trip leader for Adventure Alternative Kenya and the current Chairperson of Moving Mountains in Kenya.

He lives in Embu at our guesthouse and manages the Adventure Alternative and Moving Mountains programmes there, plus all the volunteers and medical elective students who come to this part of Kenya. He is also active during the school and university trips, often helping to guide on Mount Kenya (over 40 successful summits of Point Lenana to his name). Despite the...

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About Mount Kenya

The tallest in Kenya, and the second highest in Africa, Mount Kenya stands 5199m tall. There are several summits on Mount Kenya: Batian, Nelion, and Point Lenana. Despite being a strato-volcano, the peak itself gets its rugged profile from previously being covered in ice. Today, there are 11 small glaciers still on the peak.

The area surrounding the peak make up Mt Kenya National Park, well known for its unique flora and fauna. From the lowland savannah and bamboo forests the flora changes as you rise in elevation. Here you will find the unique high-altitude equatorial environment. The landscape seems as if it belongs on another planet with strange plants and misty terrain.

The approach to Mount Kenya from Nairobi involves a journey of about four hours to either the town of Naro Moru or Embu, where we can provide accommodation in a local hotel or our Guest House. Naro Moru is the base for ascents on the Sirimon, Burguret and Naro Moru routes and Embu is used for the Chogoria route. All our advertised prices are based on camping on the mountain but there are also huts on the Sirimon, Naro Moru and Chogoria routes which you can upgrade to.

Mount Kenya from a distance, the mountain provides a major water table for the whole country and the surrounding land is the breadbasket of Kenya.

Mount Kenya Trekking Routes

View from the Sirimon Route showing the technical climbing peaks of Batian and Nelion.

If you have any questions, we are happy to help. Simply drop us a line.

Mount Kenya Naro Moru Route

This particular trek ascends the Noro Moru Route from the west and is our most popular option for the ascent. It includes the notorious ‘Vertical Bog’ which ascends for an hour or so above the Met Camp and takes the hiker into the Teleki Valley and up to Mackinders Camp. From here, an acclimatisation day follows and then an early start to the summit, initially over easy paths to the head of the valley and then up a steep zigzag route on loose ground to reach the Austrian Hut at the base of the Lewis Glacier which has now retreated significantly over the past twenty years.

Aside from the stunning beauty, this route has the added challenge of a Via Ferrata. Feel the airy exposure of scrambling the side of the summit ridge from the Austrian Hut, the fixed lines help to provide a bit of extra confidence however the Naro Moru approach to the summit is definitely an adrenaline rush for those looking to experience the exposure of rugged peaks. From the summit our most popular descent is the stunning Chogoria route but cheaper and faster descents can be made down the Sirimon route or back down the Naro Moru route.

The Noro Moru Route offers some of the best scenery. Batain and Nelion are the two highest peaks, with Point John to the right, Lenana is out of view in the photo.

Mount Kenya Chogoria Route

Like the Noro Moru Route, the Chogoria Route of Mt Kenya does not require any technical climbing skills. Arguably this most beautiful of the trekking routes, it is also the longer option and our most popular option for the descent, however you can ascend the Chogoria route too. This route starts and ends at Embu and requires 4×4 transport to reach the starting point. It is also a trekking route that summits Point Lenana taking you through the Gorges Valley and the Lewis Glacier. There are lakes and tarns to explore along this route, although not the same infrastructure that you get on the Naro Moru and Sirimon routes, any climb on the Chogoria side will be a camping trip.

Stunning views along the Chogoria Route with giant lobelia in the foreground, just one of many unique plants to be found on this mountain.

Mount Kenya Sirimon Route

Sirimon is another walking route that reaches Point Lenana, this route is the easiest of the three trekking routes to Point Lenana. Also starting from Naro Moru, the route takes five days and the diverse scenery and enjoyable hiking make this route the perfect choice if accompanied with a descent down the other side on the Chogoria route.

Green lakes along the Sirimon Route

Combination Routes, Traverses & Summit Circuits on Mount Kenya

We have several different combination routes for trekking to Point Lenana, allowing you to go up one route and down another. Almost all are camping routes, but some have mountain huts that you can upgrade to. Our Mount Kenya Traverse ascends the Naro Moru and descends via the Chogoria route over 5 or 6 days and would be our recommendation as it combines spectacular beauty with airy and challenging trekking and good acclimatisation. The Summit Circuit is a bit longer at seven days and explores the nooks and crannies of the mountain, circling the summit massif and camping high throughout. It includes going on a hunt for “Icy Mike” a very lost elephant!!

Technical Climbs Up Mount Kenya Batian Peak

If you are a proficient trad climber, you will love the challenge of Batian Peak, the true summit of Mount Kenya (5,199m). Previous technical rock climbing experience is required for this 21-pitch climb. All 21 pitches are done in one day, making this Mt Kenya summit not only a beautiful climb, but an exhausting one as well. This peak is best attempted in June through August.

Taking a break on the route up Batian Peak, a significant rock climbing challenge.

Technical Climbs Up Mount Kenya Nelion Peak

The second tallest peak on Mt Kenya demands 18 pitches of trad rock climbing. Like its neighbor, plenty of technical rock climbing experience is required prior to climbing this demanding point. It is possible, if the weather and snow pack permits, to climb both Nelion and Batian Peak in the same day if you are a well-experienced fit climber, but this involves traversing between the two. There is in fact a small bivi hut right on the summit of Nelion which can take two people who get weathered out or have run out of time. Prime times for climbing Nelion are September through to March.

The stunning Nelion Peak

Best Times To Trek Mount Kenya

Best times for climbing Mount Kenya from any of the trekking routes are January to March and June to October but it can be climbed year-round. The rainy seasons typically occur in April, May and November. However, with the onset of climate change they have been difficult to predict in recent years.

Fitness Level Required To Climb Mount Kenya

For the trekking routes up to Point Lenana, you do not need to be an ultra-fit mountaineer. However, you should have some previous hiking experience over hilly terrain and a good overall fitness. For Nelion or Batian Peak you will need to be in excellent climbing shape. Multi-pitch climbs involve a lot of stamina and strength. Not just in your ability to climb, but walk as well. The technical climbing routes require you to summit Point Lenana as well, so be prepared to both trek and endure a multi-pitch climb.

Celebrating a successful summit on Point Lenana.

Whichever route you choose, Adventure Alternative promotes proper acclimatization. We build extra days and hikes into our itineraries to ensure that you do not ascend too quickly and you are properly acclimatized.

Cultural Importance Of Mount Kenya

Mount Kenya holds deep cultural value in the eyes of the Kenyan people. Local tribes have use this peak as a meeting place and it is seen as a throne of the gods. This mountain gave the country of Kenya its name and it holds a special place in the heart of all Kenyans.

Gear And Kit Required To Climb Mount Kenya

Aside from personal articles, having the right layering and clothing is key for climbing Mount Kenya. Having a few moisture-wicking, non-cotton layers are essential. Furthermore, you will want an insulating layer like a puffy jacket, hat and gloves for higher elevations. Mount Kenya does get rain and snow, so a waterproof layer and gaiters are useful for keeping the wind and rain at bay.

Enjoying the beauty of Mount Kenya

If you are climbing Nelion or Batian peaks, you are responsible for bringing your own trad racks, ropes, harness, helmet, cams and anchoring systems.

For a more comprehensive list of gear see our trekking kit list for Mount Kenya.

Need to know more? We’re here to help. Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have regarding your trip to Mount Kenya.

Mount Kenya Books And Maps

MAPS & GUIDES

Mount Kenya 1:50,000 Map & Guide. Wielochowski. EWP 2007
Kilimanjaro & East Africa, Climbing & Trekking Guide. Burns. ISBN 0-89886-604-9
Guide Book to Mt Kenya & Kilimanjaro. Mtn Club of Kenya, (4th Ed 1990) ISBN 9966-986-0-3
Trekking in East Africa, Lonely Planet, ISBN-10: 1864502894, ISBN-13: 978-1864502893

FACTUAL STORIES & AUTOBIOGRAPHIES

No Picnic On Mount Kenya. Felice Benuzzi. ISBN 978-1-59228-724-6
Upon That Mountain, Eric Shipton, Ashdown. ASIN:B000QREDLY Chapters 4 & 5
That Untraveled World, Eric Shipton, Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0-340-21609-3
Snow On The Equator, H.W.Tilman, The Travel Book Club. Chapter 4
Kenya Mountain, E A T Gregory, Jonathan Cape. 1929.
The First Ascent of Mount Kenya, H Mackinder, Hurst. ISBN 1-85065-102-7
Through Masai Land. J Thomson. Frank Cass & Co Ltd. ISBN 1-141-95717-5

LARGE FORMAT PICTORIAL & DESCRIPTIVE

Snowcaps On The Equator. Ward, Boy & Allan. ISBN 0-370-31126-4
On God’s Mountain. Amin, Willets, Tetley. ISBN 0-86190-393-5
Mount Kenya, John Reader, Elm Tree. ISBN 0-241-12486-7

EXPEDITION REPORTS, JOURNAL ARTICLES & SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

A Journey to the Summit of Mount Kenya. H. Mackinder, The Geographical Journal, May 1900.
The Glacial Geology of Mount Kenya. J Gregory, Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 1894.
The Great Rift Valley. J W Gregory, Frank Cass & Co. ISBN 0-7146-1812-8
The Glaciers of Equatorial East Africa. S. Hastenrath. D. Reidel. ISBN 90-277-1572-6
Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie. L. Höhnel, S. Teleki. Longmans
Geological Map of the Mount Kenya Area. Cartography by B. H. Baker

GENERAL COUNTRY INFORMATION & RELEVANT BOOKS

Kenya, Lonely Planet Guide. ISBN 978-1-74104-773-8
The Rough Guide to Kenya, Rough Guides, ISBN-10: 1848361378, ISBN-13: 978-1848361379
Born Free, Adamson, Pan Books, ISBN-10: 0330391909, ISBN-13: 978-0330391900
Out of Africa, Blixen, Penguin Classics, ISBN-10: 0141183330, ISBN-13: 978-0141183336

MOUNTAIN TRAVEL & ALTITUDE

Altitude Illness: Prevention & Treatment. Bezruchka. ISBN 0-89886-985-5
International Mountaineering and Climbing Federation website : https://www.theuiaa.org/mountain-medicine/medical-advice/
UNESCO listing info https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/800

VIDEOS

Summary & Aerial Shots of Mt Kenya. https://vimeo.com/80359250
Aerial shots and Time lapse of Mt Kenya. https://vimeo.com/80375283
Volcanic Origin, Retreating Glaciers, Watersource. https://vimeo.com/80362793
Volcanic Mechanism of Rift Valley & Mountains. https://vimeo.com/80375280
Flora & Fauna on Mt Kenya. https://vimeo.com/80364403
Flora & Fauna on Mt Kenya. https://vimeo.com/80377285
Kikuyu Beliefs & Ngai. https://vimeo.com/80365566
Kikuyu Beliefs & Drought. https://vimeo.com/80365567
Weather & Climate on Mt Kenya. https://vimeo.com/80375277
Forest Zone- Colobus Monkeys. https://vimeo.com/80368535
Aberdares- As an ancient version of Mt Kenya. https://vimeo.com/80367751

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