Mount Kenya Hiking and Climbing Safari for 3 Days
fromThe three-day Mount Kenya trip is advised for physically fit people who have little to no acclimatization effects. Go on an exciting journey to the second-highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kenya. With this 3-day safari, you may hike through lush rainforests, see rare species, discover the mountain’s varied ecosystems, and test your mettle by climbing to one of its summits. Make memories that will last a lifetime while admiring Mount Kenya’s stunning splendor. Nairobi is where the three-day Mount Kenya trip begins and ends. Mount Kenya hiking ofgfers more than just a trip.
This three-day, two-night Mount Kenya climbing route via the Sirimon passes through the two main camps of Shipton’s Camp and Old Moses’s Camp, with or without Lenana Peak. Abnersafaris guarantees great adventure filled with satisfaction.
Highlights:
- Hiking through diverse ecosystems, including rainforests, moorlands, and alpine zones
- Encountering unique wildlife, such as elephants, buffaloes, and various bird species
- Challenging yourself with a climb to one of Mount Kenya’s peaks
- Enjoying stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes
- Creating unforgettable memories in one of Africa’s most iconic destinations
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Vacation Style Holiday Type
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Activity Level Challenging
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Group Size Large Group
Climbing Mount Kenya (Lenana Peak) via Sirimon Route for three days. The three-day ascent of Mount Kenya via the Sirimon route to Lenana Point On day one, it departs Nairobi for the Old Moses Camp; on day two, it travels to Shipton’s camp; and on day three, it leads Lenana to the Old Moses Camp, arriving in Nairobi. The most accessible, fascinating, and even beginner-friendly path to ascend Mount Kenya is the Sirimon path. The trail, which is on the drier side of the mountain and has the best treks, is more breathtaking than Naromoru. You will trek up through forest into a wide ridge to reach the summit region on this three-day Mount Kenya Climbing route via the Sirimon. The northwest side of the mountain, close to Nanyuki, is where the path begins. The hut accommodations are the nicest on this side of the mountain, and access is sufficient.
-All transport from Nairobi to the mountain and back
-Park fees
-Camping fee.
-3 Meals per day.
-Park fees.
-Porters fee.
-Guide.
-Soft drinks and beer.
-Equipments (we have them for hire).
-Tips.
Wear heavy clothing’s as the area is prone to changes in weather and extreme cold weathers.
Wear boots that have good grip