General Mount Kenya is located on the equator. Magnificent cliffs and glaciers protect
the highest peaks of Nelion (5188m) and Batian (5199m). The third highest
summit - Point Lenana, (4985m) - is also glaciated but accessible to walkers.
Tarns and alpine meadows; exotic, equatorial, high-altitude vegetation;
sunbirds, hyrax and soaring eagles make the walk around the peaks one of the
most beautiful expeditions in the East African mountains. On account of the
high altitudes it is wise not to rush to the summit areas and the very shortest
trip to Lenana should allow for 3 nights on the mountain. To combine this
ascent with a circumnavigation of the main peaks requires at least an extra
day. Walking Trips on Mt Kenya Private Year Round Trips We offer year round departures for any route combination and any length of
time. We pick you up at the airport, organise your accommodation in Nairobi at
a hotel. Our guide will meet you there and take you to Mount Kenya by private transport where we
pick up our porters and a cook. Accommodation on the mountain will be in roomy double skin, dome tents. We
provide a mess tent in the event of bad weather. Porters are provided to carry
all communal equipment and 10kg. of your equipment. More porters could be
provided on request. Trip Details Prices are worked out on a sliding scale depending on the group size and the length
of the stay. Check the route details on our detailed information pages and look at the route map. On the Chogoria Route it is best to use the Mount Kenya bandas for the first night. These are located not far from the Park Gate and provide
accommodation in four person rooms, with clean linen and hot showers. 7 Day Scheduled Trek This is available year round: see details and dates and prices. Watch movie on YouTube (press HQ for High Quality)
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 Lunch - an enclosed mess tent is used for cold evenings or in bad weather A 2 man mountain tent (these are actually very roomy being designed as 3 man tents). |  Mount Kenya from the Teleki Valley Mount Kenya may be attempted by any strong mountain walker, however it is easy
to gain height too quickly and altitude related illness or considerable
discomfort is experienced by many who try to go up too fast. Medical Aspects of high altitude mountaineering  On the South East Face "Normal Route" Mount Kenya - Climbing Information 13 September 1989 - the first ascent.  |