Arusha, Tanzania

Mt Kilimanjaro x Street Child 2027

Climb Kilimanjaro with Team Street Child on the 8-day Lemosho Route. Built for acclimatisation, summit success, and real impact.

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Overview

Climb Kilimanjaro with Team Street Child on the 8 day Lemosho Route, a properly supported charity challenge in Tanzania built for acclimatisation and summit success. With experienced local guides, strong safety systems, and a steady pace, you’ll have the best chance of reaching Uhuru Peak (5,895m). Two nights in Moshi come first to land well, meet the team, and complete kit checks and briefing, then eight days on the mountain from rainforest to open plateau, high camps, summit night, and the long descent back to a hot shower and celebration dinner. You’ll be fundraising for Street Child to help keep children safe, in school and learning, alongside a team that’s here for more than a tick-box adventure. Optional bolt-ons are available before or after the climb, including a trip to Kenya to visit Street Child programmes and workshops with local staff, a safari in Tanzania or a relaxing break in Zanzibar.

Highlights

01 Street Child Projects

02 The Western Approach

03 Barranco Wall

04 Built for Summit Success

01 Street Child Projects

Optional bolt-ons are available before or after the climb, including an optional trip to Kenya to spend time with Street Child teams on the ground, visiting programmes and taking part in workshops with local staff.

02 The Western Approach

Lemosho starts on Kilimanjaro’s quieter western side, which is exactly why it’s so loved: real wilderness first, then big open skies. You’ll walk from lush forest into the wide Shira Plateau, with constant “how is this real?” views, and the option of a high-point acclimatisation walk near Cathedral Peak before you drop back down to sleep. 

03 Barranco Wall

This is the moment everyone talks about, and it’s not because it’s “technical”... it’s because it’s fun. The Barranco Wall is a short, guided scramble that turns the day into an adventure, with the team moving together, step by step, and a massive sense of confidence when you top out.

04 Built for Summit Success

The 8-day version is picked for one reason: it gives your body time to adapt, without rushing the mountain. The pacing is smarter, the acclimatisation profile is stronger, and the itinerary deliberately sets you up for summit night by avoiding a long, draining day right before the midnight push

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Schedule

Take time to settle into Tanzania, you will have two days in Moshi to acclimatise, attend briefings and do a final kit check before heading to Lemosho Gate to begin the climb - eight days on the mountain, one steady step at a time, as Team Street Child.

Day 1 - Welcome to Tanzania

Touch down at Kilimanjaro International Airport and you’ll be met for a simple transfer to Moshi, sitting on the lower slopes of the mountain. Today is about landing well: a shower, good food, and letting your body catch up with your travel day. If you arrive early, there’s time for a gentle wander, a coffee, and your first proper view of what you’re here to climb. This evening we’ll keep things relaxed and get everyone together as the team begins to form.

Arusha

Included

Dinner
Airport meet, greet & transfer

Not included

Lunch

Today is where this becomes real. We’ll run a full kit check, help with any last minute hires if needed, and talk through how the week works: pacing, altitude, safety systems, daily routines, and what to expect from summit night. We’ll also share the Street Child story and your fundraising ‘why’, so the climb has a clear purpose before we even set foot on the trail.

Included

Breakfast
Dinner
Full expedition briefing + kit check

Not included

Lunch

We drive to the Lemosho Gate, complete park formalities, meet the full mountain crew, and begin trekking through the rainforest. It’s a gentle start on purpose. The goal is steady rhythm, calm breathing, and arriving into camp feeling strong. Tonight you’ll fall asleep to forest sounds and the odd realisation that you’re actually on Kilimanjaro.

Included

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Snacks & Hot Drinks
Guides, porters, cooks, mountain crew

Out of the rainforest and into heath and moorland. The air feels different, the views open up, and the scale of the route starts to make sense. It’s a longer trekking day, but still steady paced, with plenty of stops. Tonight you camp higher, with bigger skies and a sense of momentum.

Included

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Snacks & Hot Drinks

A shorter day across the Shira Plateau, giving your body time to adapt. The landscape here is wide and dramatic, and you’ll feel the mountain shifting from “hike” to “expedition”. If conditions allow, we’ll take an acclimatisation walk in the afternoon. Slow, simple, and surprisingly effective.

Included

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Snacks & Hot Drinks

A key acclimatisation day: climb high, sleep low. We trek up towards Lava Tower, spend time at higher altitude, then drop down into Barranco. It’s common to feel the altitude today: a headache, a slower appetite, a slightly fuzzy head. That’s normal. The team is watching closely and managing it with pace, hydration, and good judgement.

Included

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Snacks & Hot Drinks

Barranco Wall looks immense from below, which is half the fun. But once you’re on it, you’ll find a clear route of natural steps and ledges, guided carefully all the way. Poles away, hands free, slow moves, plenty of encouragement. It becomes one of those shared moments where the team pulls together and everyone tops out feeling ten feet taller than they were an hour earlier.

Included

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Snacks & Hot Drinks

A shorter push up to Barafu, your summit base camp. After lunch, the job is rest: hydrate, eat what you can, final kit checks, then an early dinner. You’ll try to sleep, but it’s a strange light sleep. Everyone is quietly doing the same maths in their head: midnight, headtorch, one step at a time.

Included

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Snacks & Hot Drinks

Around midnight, we start climbing. Headtorches, silence, and slow steady steps as the air thins. This is the heart of the challenge. With dawn approaching, you reach the crater rim and push on to Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa. Photos, hugs, a few quiet moments — then the long descent begins. Tonight you sleep lower at Mweka Camp, tired in the best possible way.

Included

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Snacks & Hot Drinks
Summit Support Team

Final descent through rainforest back to the gate. Certificates, transfers, and the simple luxury of a shower and clean clothes. Tonight we celebrate properly: stories, laughter, and the realisation that you’ve done something most people only ever talk about.

Included

Breakfast
Lunch
Celebration Dinner
4* Hotel

Not included

Tips for Guides, Porters & Mountain Crew

Transfers to the airport for flights home, or onward travel if you’ve booked an extension. If you’re heading to a bolt-on, today is the handover day — same team, same smooth logistics, different pace of life.

Included

Breakfast
Airport Transfer

What's Included

Airport Meet, Greet & Transfers
2 Nights in 4* Accommodation Pre-Climb
1 Night in 4* Accommodation Post-Climb
Half Board in Moshi (breakfast + dinner)
Bag Storage @ Hotel during climb
All meals on the mountain
Snacks & Hot Drinks on the mountain
Professional Mountain Guides
Porters
Cook & Mountain Crew
National Park Fees
Rescue Fees
Camping Fees
All Permits & Paperwork
Full Medical Kit + Oxygen
Water (treated) on the mountain
Celebration Dinner
UK Support Team on call (24/7)
Pre-departure briefing & kit guidance
9-Month Training Plan
International Flights
Tanzania Visa
Travel Insurance (must include high altitude trekking)
Tips for Guides & Porters
Single Supplement (hotel and/or tent)
Personal Trekking Gear
Drinks & snacks in hotel (outside meal plan
Project Visits
Laundry
Mobile data / Wi-Fi
Optional bolt-ons (Kenya / safari / Zanzibar)

Reviews

Hollie R - Impact Everest Base Camp Trekker

From the flight onwards, we had the most insanely awesome time. We were brilliantly looked after throughout, always feeling safe, and with the guides going the extra mile to make our experience extra special. So many memories

The Impact

Street Child

The fundraising from your Kilimanjaro challenge supports Street Child’s work to help keep children safe, in school and learning. It helps fund practical support for children and families in some of the toughest places to grow up, including education, protection, and the support systems that help children stay learning when life gets hard.

Livelihoods + keeping children in school

Street Child’s work in Kenya supports families to strengthen livelihoods so children can stay in school and keep learning. This can include practical, community-led support that helps households stabilise income, reduce pressure on children to work, and keep education on track. If you choose the Kenya bolt-on, this is the kind of work you’ll get context on through visits and conversations with local staff.

Kamili Organisation

Kamili provides accessible mental health support through clinics across Kenya, helping people get the care they need close to home. Street Child supports fundraising for Kamili, helping this work reach more communities. If you choose the Kenya bolt-on, we’ll share more about this work, why it matters, and how it connects to broader wellbeing and education outcomes for young people and families.

Mt Kilimanjaro x Street Child 2027

Tanzania 14 - 24 February 2027 10 nights

From $2,989.06/pp $3,128.41/pp

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