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Climbing info
Mount Kenya is Africa’s second highest mountain at 5,199m and
the highest of all Kenya Mountains. Mount Kenya is roughly
circular, about 60km across at the 200mm contour, where the
steep font hills rise out of the gentler slopes of the centered
highlands. At the centre of the massif, the main peaks rise
sharply from around 4,500m to the main summit of Batian 5,199m,
Nelion 5,188m and point Lenana 4,985m. Other major summits on
the mountain include Point Piggott 4,957m, Point Dutton 4,885
and Point John 4,883m. Of the three Mt. Kenya main peaks (Batian,
Lenana and Nelion), only point Lenana can be reached by trekkers
and the other two being only for technical climbers.
After the
cultivated farmlands on the lower slopes of Mt Kenya, the trails
pass through the rain forest, rich in trees of many species but
noticeably camphors, then onto a bamboo zone growing to heights
of more than 12m or more up through open moor land before
reaching the moonscape of higher slopes. The forests on Mount
Kenya are rich in wildlife including elephant, buffalo and
monkeys with even the moor lands offering a long list of mammals
including the rock hyrax, the nearest living relative of the
elephant.
Mt. Kenya is an ancient volcanic mountain much older than Mt.
Kilimanjaro. Hiking Mount Kenya is believed to have once reached
well above 600m. What is left today is volcanic plug which
erosion has fashioned into the complex jagged outline of the
central peaks.
When to Trek Mount Kenya
Although, Mount Kenya can be climbed all year round, it’s best
and safest to climb Mt. Kenya during the dry seasons: months of
January-February and August to September off the most reliably
fine weather. The main routes are likely to be more crowded at
this time of the year. If you favor complete solitude over the
sunny skies, try going slightly off the peak season. It’s best
to avoid the two rainy seasons from mid March until June and
from late October to the end of December.
Mount Kenya climbing Routes/Itineraries
There are three main Mount Kenya climbing routes, which
penetrate the forest and the moorland. The Mount Kenya trekking
routes are Naromoru, Sirimon and Chogoria and each of which has
something different to offer. Naromoru is the fastest route to
point Lenana but not as scenic as the other two. Mount Kenya
Chogoria Route is the most scenic and Sirimon the most
interesting because it is on the drier side of the mountain.