Umbwe Route 6 Days : Kilimanjaro Itinerary, Cost & Success Rate
Tour Highlights
- Departure and Return Place: Arusha or Moshi to Umbwe Gate and return via Mweka Gate, followed by transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport.
- Departure Time: Please be ready by 8:00 AM for a prompt departure at 9:00 AM.
- Return Time: Approximately 10:00 to 11:00 AM on the final day after descent and transfer.
- Dress Code: Comfortable hiking clothing, waterproof jacket, hiking boots, warm layers, gloves, hat, and spare trekking gear.
- Accommodation: Two nights at a hotel on Bed and Breakfast basis before and after the climb. Mountain accommodation is in quality camping tents.
- Customizations: The itinerary can be customized to suit private groups, individuals, and special travel requirements.
- Extensions: Tanzania safari and Zanzibar beach holidays are available upon request.
- Season: Available throughout the year, with the best climbing conditions during the dry seasons.
- Suitable For: Experienced hikers, adventurous trekkers, and climbers seeking a more demanding Kilimanjaro route.
- Pros:
One of the least crowded routes on Mount Kilimanjaro. Offers a remote wilderness experience, beautiful rainforest scenery, dramatic ridges, and a direct path to the summit. Ideal for trekkers looking for adventure and solitude. - Cons:
Steeper and more physically demanding than most Kilimanjaro routes. Faster altitude gain means acclimatization is more challenging, making it less suitable for beginners.
Typical 6-Day Umbwe Route Itinerary at a Glance
The 6-Day Umbwe Route itinerary includes six trekking days on Mount Kilimanjaro, following a steep approach from Umbwe Gate before joining the southern circuit and continuing to Uhuru Peak.
| Trip Day | Itinerary |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive in Tanzania and transfer to your hotel |
| Day 2 | Umbwe Gate to Umbwe Cave Camp |
| Day 3 | Umbwe Cave Camp to Barranco Camp |
| Day 4 | Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp |
| Day 5 | Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp |
| Day 6 | Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak and descend to Mweka Camp |
| Day 7 | Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate and transfer to your hotel |
| Day 8 | Departure from Tanzania |
Why Choose the 6-Day Umbwe Route Kilimanjaro Hiking Tour Package?
Choose the 6-Day Umbwe Route for a steep, direct, and less-crowded approach to Mount Kilimanjaro. The trail climbs quickly from Umbwe Gate through dense rainforest and suits fit, experienced trekkers who want a more demanding route to Uhuru Peak.
Unlike longer Kilimanjaro routes, Umbwe gains altitude rapidly and offers limited time for gradual acclimatization. However, its quiet trails, dramatic approach to Barranco Camp, and challenging terrain create a unique mountain experience.
With WeWild Travel, you’ll climb with experienced local guides who maintain a careful pace, monitor your altitude response, and support you throughout the journey to Uhuru Peak.
Best Time to Climb the 6-Day Umbwe Route
The best time to climb the 6-Day Umbwe Route is from January to early March and from June to October, when Kilimanjaro usually has drier trekking conditions. Dry weather is especially helpful on Umbwe because the route starts with steep forest trails that can become muddy and slippery during heavy rain.
From January to early March, climbers can often enjoy warmer conditions and quieter trails. Meanwhile, June to October is a popular climbing period because the weather is generally drier and mountain views can be clearer.
Although you can climb the Umbwe Route throughout the year, April, May, and November usually bring more rainfall. Wet conditions can make the steep lower sections more challenging and reduce visibility.
Why Choose WeWild Travel
Choosing the right operator for your climb on Mount Kilimanjaro directly impacts your safety, comfort, and summit success. At WeWild Travel, every expedition is structured to prioritize controlled pacing, proper acclimatization, and strong on-mountain support all the way to Uhuru Peak.
- Certified, experienced mountain guides with deep knowledge of Kilimanjaro routes and conditions
- Daily health monitoring, including oxygen saturation checks and altitude response tracking
- Structured acclimatization plans designed to reduce risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)
- Strong guide-to-climber ratio for closer supervision and personalized support
- Emergency response readiness with established procedures for rapid decision-making and evacuation support when needed
This approach ensures every climber has the best possible balance between safety, support, and summit success.






