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Mount Kenya · Trek

4-Day Mount Kenya Climb – Sirimon Route

The most scenic and gradual way up Mount Kenya to Point Lenana (4,985m) — ideal acclimatisation, expert guides and full crew support.

🏔 4 Days / 3 Nights ⛰ Point Lenana 4,985m 🚗 From Nairobi 💪 Moderate · non-technical

Overview

The scenic route up Mount Kenya

This 4-day Sirimon Route climb is the most popular and scenic way up Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest mountain. The Sirimon approach offers a gentle, gradual ascent through forest, moorland and the dramatic Mackinder’s Valley — excellent for acclimatisation — before an early-morning push to Point Lenana (4,985m), the trekker’s summit. No technical climbing skills are required, just reasonable fitness and determination.

Day by Day

Your 4-day Sirimon Route itinerary

DAY 1

Nairobi to Sirimon Gate & Old Moses Camp (3,300m)

Drive from Nairobi to the Sirimon Gate (2,650m) on the north-western side of Mount Kenya, then trek through open forest to Old Moses Camp (3,300m) for dinner and your first night on the mountain.

DAY 2

Old Moses to Shipton’s Camp (4,200m)

A beautiful full day’s trek up the Mackinder’s Valley through giant groundsels and lobelias to Shipton’s Camp (4,200m), set beneath the main peaks, with time to rest and acclimatise.

DAY 3

Summit Point Lenana (4,985m) & descend

A pre-dawn start for the climb to Point Lenana (4,985m) for sunrise over the peaks and plains below, then descend across the moorland to Old Moses Camp for a well-earned rest.

DAY 4

Descend to Sirimon Gate & return to Nairobi

Trek down to the Sirimon Gate where your vehicle is waiting, then drive back to Nairobi, arriving in the afternoon.

What to expect

What’s included & excluded

Included

  • Return road transport between Nairobi and the trailhead
  • Professional English-speaking mountain guide
  • Cook and porters to carry group equipment
  • Mount Kenya National Park entry, camping & hut fees
  • Mountain huts or tented camping as per the route
  • All meals while on the mountain
  • Drinking water on the trek

Not included

  • International flights, visa & travel insurance
  • Personal climbing gear & sleeping bag (hire available)
  • Tips for your mountain guide, cook and porters
  • Personal items, snacks & extra drinks
  • Anything not listed under “Included”

Why book with us

Why travellers choose Nairobi Tour Promoters

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Mountain experts

A Nairobi-based team guiding Mount Kenya & Kilimanjaro climbs for years.

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Safe, strong crew

Experienced guides, cooks & porters focused on your health and a safe summit.

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All-inclusive pricing

Park, hut & camping fees, meals and crew included — no hidden costs.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

How high is Mount Kenya and which summit will I reach?

Mount Kenya rises to 5,199m at Batian, its highest peak. Our treks target Point Lenana at 4,985m — the third-highest peak and the goal for trekkers. The higher peaks of Batian and Nelion require technical rock climbing.

How difficult is climbing Mount Kenya?

Reaching Point Lenana is a non-technical high-altitude trek. You need good general fitness but no climbing experience. The main challenge is the altitude, so our itineraries are built to help you acclimatise, and porters carry the group gear.

Why choose the Sirimon Route?

The Sirimon Route has the most gradual ascent profile on Mount Kenya, which greatly aids acclimatisation and your chances of reaching Point Lenana. It is also the most scenic, passing through the beautiful Mackinder’s Valley.

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