7 Days Shira Route

7 Days Shira Route

Description

The 7 Days Shira Route is a scenic and less-travelled trail that begins on the western side of Mount Kilimanjaro. Starting at a higher elevation, it offers stunning views from the outset as trekkers cross the Shira Plateau—an expansive high-altitude landscape with dramatic vistas. This route merges with the popular Machame Route on the third day, allowing climbers to experience both remote wilderness and iconic viewpoints.

Although the Shira Route starts high, which can pose an acclimatization challenge early on, the extended itinerary helps with gradual adjustment. Trekkers enjoy varied ecosystems, from moorland and lava ridges to glaciers near the summit. With fewer crowds, diverse scenery, and rewarding summit chances, the Shira Route is perfect for experienced trekkers seeking a quieter and visually rich Kilimanjaro adventure.

7 Day

Tanzania

5 Total Activities

Tour Highlights

Day 1: Arrival in Moshi: Gateway to Kilimanjaro

A warm welcome to Tanzania. You will soon arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) and be transferred to the hotel in Moshi, a scenic beauty nestled at the foot of the mountain.

  • Once you settle in, you will soon meet the mountain guides from Migsam Safaris for a thorough pre-climb briefing.
  • They will check your gear, go over safety protocols, and answer all your queries.
Highlights Day 1
  • You will observe the majestic scenic view of Mount Kilimanjaro on a clear sky.
  • Last chance to buy or rent gears
  • Rest and hydration to prepare for the ultimate climb ahead

Shira Plateau Base: The First Step

Drive to the starting point and start your hike to Shira 1 Camp. The adventure begins with a drive to Londorossi Gate (2250 metres), where you will register with park authorities. From there, a short transfer takes you to the Shira Ridge trailhead at around 3500 meters.
The hike to Shira 1 camp crosses a stunning high-altitude plateau with an ultimate view of the Shira Caldera and distant peaks.

  • Hiking Time: 3 to 4 hours
  • Starting Elevation: 3500 meters/11483 feet
  • Ending Elevation: 3610 meters/11844 feet
  • Habitat: Moorland

Shira Plateau to Shira 2 Camp

The trek gradually continues east across the Shira Plateau, the highest plateau in the world. You will certainly cross open moorland and walk through the ancient lava flows, enjoying the panoramic view of Kibo Peak and the surrounding glaciers.
It enables your body to acclimatise to the altitude while enjoying breathtaking scenery.

  • Hiking Time: 4 to 5 hours
  • Starting Elevation: 3610 meters/11844 feet
  • Ending Elevation: 3,850 m / 12,631 ft
  • Habitat: Moorland

Shira 2 Camp to Barranco Camp

It is a big day for acclimatisation. You will certainly trek from Shira 2 camp to the Lava Tower (4630 m/15190 ft) for lunch, before descending to Barranco Camp for the night. The “climb high, sleep low” technique helps the body adjust to thin air and prepare for the summit.
Lava Tower is a dramatic volcanic formation that is a great photo stop. Barranco Camp is set beneath the imposing Barranco Wall and offers the most iconic views of Kilimanjaro.

  • Hiking Time: 6 to 7 hours
  • Starting Elevation: 3,850 m / 12,631 ft
  • High Point: Lava Tower (4,630 m / 15,190 ft)
  • Ending Elevation: 3,976 m / 13,044 ft
  • Habitat: Alpine desert

Barranco Camp to Karanga Valley Camp

You begin the hike with a thrilling scramble up the Barranco Wall, also known as the “Breakfast Wall.” Though it is steep, climbing it is non-technical and gratifying by nature. You enjoy the stunning view over the Karanga valley and southern glaciers.
Once you travel through the wall, you will traverse through the rocky ridges and valleys before reaching Karanga camp. This is your last stop before the summit push. The day is shorter to allow you to recover and further acclimatise.

  • Hiking Time: 4 to 5 hours
  • Starting Elevation: 3976 m /13044 feet
  • Ending Elevation: 3995 m/13,107 feet
  • Habitat: Alpine desert

Summit Day: Uhuru Peak

It is regarded as the Summit day, i.e., the ultimate challenge. You will certainly begin your final ascent even around midnight. All you do is climb slowly through darkness, cold, and steep terrain toward the rim of Kibo Crater. The main goal is to reach Stella Point (5739 m/18829 feet) by sunrise and then gradually push onward to Uhuru Peak (5895 m/19341 feet), the highest point in Africa.
Once you celebrate at the summit, you will gradually descend to Barafu Camp for a short rest, then continue down to Mweka Camp at a lower altitude for a well-deserved night of sleep.

  • Hiking Time: 12–14 hours total
  • Starting Elevation: 3,995 m / 13,107 ft
  • Summit Elevation: 5,895 m / 19,341 ft
  • Ending Elevation: 3,100 m / 10,170 ft
  • Habitat: Arctic at the summit, alpine desert, then rainforest

Mweka Camp to Moshi: Celebration & Departure

After an immediate breakfast, you will certainly complete your final descent through the rainforest zone to Mweka Gate, where you will sign out and receive the summit certificates—gold for those who reached the Uhuru Peak and green for those who really made it to Stella Point.
You will soon return to your hotel in Moshi for a hot shower, a well-deserved meal, and ample rest.

  • Hiking Time: 3 to 4 hours
  • Starting Elevation: 3100 m/10170 feet
  • Ending Elevation: 1,640 m / 5,380 ft
  • Habitat: Rainforest

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Why This Shira Route Package is Unique

  • Scenic & Less-Travelled: Shira Route offers panoramic views and a gentle gradient, ideal for acclimatisation and enjoying diverse ecosystems.
  • Tailored Comfort: Midrange camps provide cosy camping with shared facilities, while luxury camps offer private tents, gourmet meals, and attentive staff.
  • Acclimatisation Focused: Designed for gradual ascent, minimising altitude sickness and enhancing summit success.
  • Original Narrative: Each day is described with sensory language, immersive experiences, and storytelling, not generic bullet points.
  • Cultural & Scenic Immersion: Along the trail, observe local flora, endemic species, and stunning Kilimanjaro vistas unique to this route.
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    What is the Shira Route on Mount Kilimanjaro?
    The Shira Route is a lesser-used but scenic trail on Mt. Kilimanjaro. It starts on the Western side of the mountain, crossing the Shira Plateau, and eventually merges with the popular Lemosho and Machame routes.

    It is renowned for its beautiful views, low crowds, and gradual acclimatisation.
    How many days does the Shira Route take?
    Standard Shira Route treks take around 7 days. Some operators might offer an 8-day version for better acclimatisation, but the 7-day itinerary is the most common and offers a balance between acclimatisation and efficiency.
    How is the 7 Days Shira Route different from Lemosho or Machame?
    The Shira Route shares much of its path with the Lemosho Route; it starts at a much higher altitude (~3,500 m / 11,500 ft), as you are dropped off by vehicle at the Shira Gate. This makes acclimatisation more difficult on the first day compared to the Lemosho route. Compared to Machame, Shira is less crowded and more remote in its early stages.
    What is the daily itinerary for the 7-day Shira Route?
    A typical 7-day itinerary looks as follows: Day 1: Arrival in Moshi Day 2: Drive to Shira Gate & Trek to Shira 1 Camp Day 3: Trek to Shira 2 Camp Day 4: Shira 2 to Lava Tower, and Barranco Camp (acclimatisation day) Day 5: Barranco Camp → Karanga Camp Day 6: Karanga to Barafu Summit attempt, from there you travel to Mweka Camp Day 7: Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate, and return to Moshi
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