This
route is desighned for those mountaineers who have an adventurous
spirit and want to climb Mt. Kenya (Pt. Lenana, 16,355 ft.) in a
leisurely fashion from a non tourist route. This climb is also recommended
because the climber has a better chance of acclimatizing and getting
fit for the climb on Pt. Lenana.
NSMC05: 5
Days Circumnavigation of Mt. Kenya
Day
1: Morning spent sorting and organizing personal equipment
for the mountain trek . Lunch at the base lodge (this is an extra
charge for those not on fullboard the previous night). In the afternoon
drive to the roadhead of the Naro Moru track to the Met. Station
where we spend the night in very comfortable log cabins. A good
day for acclimatization, for we will be sleeping at an altitude
of 10,000 ft. A light hike is taken in the afternoon to help acclimatization.
Day
2: Hike up to the Teleki Vallay to our MacKinders Camp
where there is a spectacular view of the main peaks. Walking time
approximately 4-6 hours. Overnight Teleki Valley (14,000 ft).
Day
3: After an early breakfast, begin the circumnavigation
of the main peaks by heading north. One traverse takes us below
the south and west faces on our approach to Two Tam Hut, then across
Western Terminal and into Hausberg Valley and finally over Hausberg
Col and into MacKinder Valley. Walking time approximately five hours.
The highest point reached during this day is 15,000 ft. Our Camp
in MacKinder Valley is at an altitude of 14,200 ft. Night will be
spent in high altitude tents.
Day
4: An alpine ascent of the third highest peak, Pt. Lenana
up the north face which is little used by tourists. The top should
be reached after about four hours of stiff walking. Altitude of
Pt. Lenana is 16,355 ft. We then descend into Teleki Valley and
spend the night at our original camp, completing a scenic traverse
of the mountain.
Day
5: Descend the mountain and return to the
Naro Moru River Lodge. (B)
Price
includes:-
Transport from Nairobi and back,
Lunch at the base lodge on the first and last day,
Food while on the mountain,
Park entrance fees,
Guide and porter fees,
Transfers between the base lodge to the Mountain,
All mountain huts accommodation costs.
Not
included:
Accommodation at the base lodge,
All personal equipment.
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