Fantastic experience. It was possible to reach Peak Lenana at 4,950 meters thanks to our guides that thought us how to go up without troubles and porters, that supported us in any moment.MarcoLocatidaSegrate的完整评论
2025年2月11日
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2025年2月10日
We just got back from the most amazing four day trek around Mount Kenya with Benson (+254722427782, [email protected]). We can’t recommend him enough. Benson and his team (Joshua - who helped bu…Hattie W的完整评论
Hi there. I am looking to summit Mt Kenya without having to pay the fees that these companies charge. I am an experienced trekker and will only need one guide. Can anyone help?
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I’m planning a trip over to Kenya & plan to climb MK (Lanana route).I keep seeing on here 5 days for the hike but time isn’t on my side, can this be done (safely) in a shorter time. Also any recommendations for companies or independent guides. Thanks in advance
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I'm not sure what you mean by the Lanana Route. It was some years ago when I did it and on that occasion we found a guide and porter from the local market. We were camping in the …
I'm not sure what you mean by the Lanana Route. It was some years ago when I did it and on that occasion we found a guide and porter from the local market. We were camping in the grounds of Naro Moru River Lodge and the staff there would help you. You need to be careful about trying to do it too quickly. We went up the Sirimon route spending a couple of days at Judmaier which is reachable by vehicle. We came down the Naro Moru Route which of course meant getting the vehicle transferred to the Met Station. If you can't do that and you're going up from the West drive,or get driven to the Met Station and head through the notorious Vertical Swamp. That will drain you so once through you will need to camp. If you get as far as Mackinder's Camp well done indeed. You need to set off early on the day you aim for Point Lenana. The other advantage of going up and down the same way is, of course, that you can do that last day without your gear. People have done it up the Naro Moru route in 3 days but I wouldn't necessarily advise it. You may think a porter as well as a guide is not necessary but you don't know. Sometimes the fittest struggle at that altitude. I would certainly get driven to The Met station rather than walk it.