Standing at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level, Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest peak in Africa. Climbing Kilimanjaro is a popular adventure activity, attracting thousands of visitors each year. The Northern Circuit Route is one of the newer and less-traveled routes up the mountain. It offers stunning views and high success rates for reaching the summit.
The Northern Circuit Route is a longer and more gradual ascent compared to some of the other popular routes like the Marangu or Machame routes. It takes around 9-10 days to complete, providing more time for acclimatization and increasing the chances of summit success.
The trail starts at the Londorossi Gate on the western side of the mountain. It then loops around the northern slopes of the mountain, providing a unique view of the mountain from different angles.
The Northern Circuit Route passes through various ecological zones. From rainforest to alpine desert, giving climbers the opportunity to see diverse flora and fauna. The route is also known for its stunning scenery. These include expansive plains of Tanzania and Kenya, as well as the neighboring peaks of Mount Meru and Mount Kenya.
The Northern Circuit Route is less crowded compared to some of the other routes, providing a quieter and more secluded experience for climbers. However, as with any climb on Kilimanjaro, proper preparation and training are essential to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. It is recommended to climb with a licensed guide and trekking agency to ensure safety and support throughout the climb.