Embark on a thrilling day hike on Kilimanjaro’s Shira Plateau, exploring lush forests and encountering diverse wildlife. Spot colobus monkeys, turacos, and possibly even elephants on this less-visited side of the mountain.
Embark on a thrilling day hike on Kilimanjaro’s Shira Plateau, exploring lush forests and encountering diverse wildlife. Spot colobus monkeys, turacos, and possibly even elephants on this less-visited side of the mountain.
- Mount Kilimanjaro - The Shira Plateau area of Kilimanjaro offers a fantastic opportunity to get a taste of Africa’s tallest peak and to explore a World Heritage Site as a day trip. Take either a more strenuous day hike along the ancient rim of the plateau or stick to something more relaxed on the undulating floor
- perhaps going as far as the…
- Mount Kilimanjaro - The Shira Plateau area of Kilimanjaro offers a fantastic opportunity to get a taste of Africa’s tallest peak and to explore a World Heritage Site as a day trip. Take either a more strenuous day hike along the ancient rim of the plateau or stick to something more relaxed on the undulating floor
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perhaps going as far as the photogenic ‘cone place’ or Shira Needles at the southern end of the plateau. To the west, the Kibo massif sweeps up to the glaciers near the summit, the rise scarred by deep valleys and eroded lava flows that stand like twisted modern sculptures in the harsh mountain weather. A number of streams tumble down this flank of the mountain, eventually joining together in a gully that crosses the plateau before plunging down to the plains far below.
The day starts early with a pick-up in Arusha then a 3-hour drive through the rich agricultural area at the base of the mountain. Observe the variety of local agriculture, from hand-tilled smallholdings to large commercial farms before giving way first to plantation forest and finally to indigenous forest.
Once through the park gate, the road climbs more steeply up a rough track moving quickly through the different layers of vegetation from thick mountain forest with towering trees, gradually giving way to the giant heath.
From the parking area at the edge of the plateau you can strike out in any direction, following the myriad of small animal tracks to meander your way across the plateau. The guide will carry trail food and a picnic lunch and each hiker needs a small rucksack to carry water, warm clothes and full waterproofs -
the weather can change incredibly quickly. A pair of stout walking boots is needed, as in some areas the ground can be soft.
Mid-afternoon, return to the vehicle and bump back down the track and across the plains to Arusha, arriving back at the hotel late afternoon or early evening.

- All applicable government taxes included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Entry fees to all tour stops covered
- Delicious lunch provided
- Expert guidance from a professional tour guide
- All applicable government taxes included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Entry fees to all tour stops covered
- Delicious lunch provided
- Expert guidance from a professional tour guide
Leave your Moshi hotel after an early morning meal for your journey to Kilimanjaro National Park with your guide. The travel time from your lodging to the park will vary, taking approximately 1.5 to 2.5 hours.
You will travel to Kilimanjaro’s western flank and ascend through the woodland to reach Londorossi Gate, situated at 2,100 meters above sea level,…
Leave your Moshi hotel after an early morning meal for your journey to Kilimanjaro National Park with your guide. The travel time from your lodging to the park will vary, taking approximately 1.5 to 2.5 hours.
You will travel to Kilimanjaro’s western flank and ascend through the woodland to reach Londorossi Gate, situated at 2,100 meters above sea level, where your trek commences. The climb, which spans over 1,000 meters, gradually progresses through tropical montane woodlands teeming with diverse wildlife and birds. Your guide may assist in spotting exotic colobus monkeys, crested turacos, and other species. Known for its solitude compared to other areas, the west side of the mountain is also frequented by larger wildlife from Kenya’s adjoining Amboseli National Park, which sits next to Kilimanjaro National Park. The presence of elephants is often perceptible by their resonant sounds, and they might occasionally be glimpsed among the foliage.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.