Mount Kenya Climbing

Mount Kenya Climbing

Africa's second highest mountain

Kenya
5199m altitude
1 tours available

About Mount Kenya Climbing

Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro. The highest peaks of the mountain are Batian (5,199 m), Nelion (5,188 m) and Point Lenana (4,985 m).

-MOST POPULAR MOUNT KENYA TREKKING ROUTES- (3-7 DAYS)
-Sirimon Route: Approached from the northwest; known for its steady climb and beautiful scenery.
-Chogoria Route: Approached from the southeast; widely considered the most scenic route, passing through moorlands and by high-altitude lakes.
-Naro Moru Route: The fastest and most direct path from the west, though often steeper

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Tours in Mount Kenya Climbing

3 days itinerary chogoria route-down sirimon route camping
$700 /person
Mount Kenya Climbing

3 days itinerary chogoria route-down sirimon route camping

The 3-days is chogoria traverse route is meant for fit, experienced, and pre-acclimatized trekkers.

3 Days
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Where to stay in Mount Kenya Climbing

Handpicked hotels, lodges and camps near Mount Kenya Climbing to suit a range of budgets. Prices are indicative and shown in your selected currency.

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Safari Lodge ★ 4.4

Serena Mountain Lodge

Forest lodge on the slopes of Mount Kenya with a floodlit waterhole.

  • Restaurant
  • Waterhole viewing
  • Guided forest walks
  • WiFi
from $210 /night
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Mid-range Hotel ★ 4.1

Naro Moru River Lodge

Classic trekkers' base at the foot of the Naro Moru route.

  • Restaurant
  • Gear hire
  • Bonfire
  • Parking
from $95 /night
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Mountain Camp / Bandas ★ 3.8

Mount Kenya Bandas (KWS)

Self-catering park bandas — simple, budget-friendly, close to the gate.

  • Self-catering kitchen
  • Firewood
  • Parking
from $40 /night

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