4 Days/3 Nights
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The 4 Day Mount Kenya Sirimon Chogoria Route trek is one of the most rewarding ways to explore Kenya’s iconic mountain landscapes. Mount Kenya, rising to 5,199 meters, is Africa’s second-highest peak. Therefore, it offers hikers diverse terrain, rich ecosystems, and dramatic alpine scenery.
The journey begins along the Sirimon Route, which is quieter than other trails. It is ideal for acclimatization and features gradual ascents. As you climb higher, the environment changes noticeably. Dense forests give way to heath and moorland, home to giant heather and unique alpine plants.
Wildlife sightings are possible along the trail. Hikers often spot colobus monkeys, bushbuck, and many bird species thriving in the high-altitude ecosystems. The highlight of this trek is summiting Point Lenana (4,985 meters). At sunrise, the sky lights up with breathtaking views across jagged peaks.
From here, the descent follows the spectacular Chogoria Route, often considered the most beautiful trail on Mount Kenya. It features unmatched natural beauty. The Chogoria trail includes waterfalls, alpine lakes, and the famous Gorges Valley. These dramatic landscapes make the descent as rewarding as the ascent.
This combination of Sirimon ascent and Chogoria descent ensures you experience the very best of Mount Kenya in just four days. Our professional guides, cooks, and porters provide excellent support. As a result, trekkers enjoy a safe, comfortable, and unforgettable mountain adventure with Wildmont Safaris.
If you prefer a longer option, explore our 5 Day Mount Kenya Sirimon Route hike. It offers more time on the mountain. You may also combine your trek with a Masai Mara Safari. This creates a unique adventure blending hiking and wildlife exploration.
For further details about Mount Kenya’s ecosystems and conservation efforts, visit the official Kenya Wildlife Service website.
Therefore, the 4 Day Mount Kenya Sirimon Chogoria Route trek delivers challenge, beauty, and unforgettable memories on Kenya’s most scenic mountain trails.
Tent (provided by us)
Sleeping bag (Snug fit; rated between -10°C to 0°C for cold nights)
Hiking boots (Waterproof, well broken-in, and comfortable)
Pair of light sports shoes (For walking around camp)
Layer for warmth, breathability, and waterproofing
Gloves
Balaclava
Woolen hat
Sun hat or baseball cap
Waterproof jacket and trousers
Windproof jacket
Fleece
T-shirts
Warm socks
Warm long trousers
Shorts
Warm jersey or sweater
Thermal underwear
Head torch
Large rucksack (For porters to carry main gear)
Small daypack (For water, snacks, camera, and layers)
Drinking bottle (Preferably a metal thermos – doubles as a night hot water bottle)
Note: Plastic bottles are not allowed in Mt. Kenya National Park
Sunglasses (With UV protection)
Water purification tablets (We boil water for clients as well)
Walking poles (Helpful for ascents and descents)
Wet wipes (Good for freshening up without cold water)
Travel pillow
High-energy bars or sweets
Gaiters (Keep stones, mud, or snow out of your boots)

Depart from Nanyuki town and travel to Sirimon Gate at 2650m. Begin your hike, following the track as it winds uphill through the forest, transitioning into heathland after about three hours. Approximately three and a half hours from the gate, the track veers right to Judmier Camp at 3300m, where you will spend the night.

After breakfast, continue your ascent, turning left at the junction after an hour of hiking from Old Moses Camp. The trail crosses Ontulili River and contours through the Moorland, crossing Likii North. Continue uphill to Mackinder's Valley, where you can enjoy scenic views up the valley towards the main peaks. This 17 km trek takes about six to seven hours. Overnight at Shipton Camp.

Depart Shipton Camp at 3 am for a 3.5-hour trek towards lower Hall Tarns, arriving at Point Lenana (4985m) around 6:30 am to witness a breathtaking sunrise. After enjoying the view, descend for two hours to Mintos Hut for breakfast. Continue your descent, covering 20 km over 4-5 hours, to reach Mount Meru Bandas at 2950m. This day entails a total hike of approximately 32 km over 11-12 hours.

On the final day, descend for about two hours, covering 10 km, to reach a forest clearance where you will meet your travel vehicle for the journey back to Chogoria town.
It offers a gentle ascent on Sirimon and a scenic descent via Chogoria, featuring dramatic landscapes, waterfalls, and valleys.
A good level of fitness is required as the trek covers long distances, including a challenging 32 km day, but it’s manageable with proper pacing.
The Chogoria route is scenic but longer, requiring good endurance, though the gradual descent makes it easier on the knees compared to steep trails.