Mt Kenya
Detailed Itinerary for climbing Batian 5200m
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Nanyuki to Chogoria Swiss Camp (3450m)
Morning
Meet at the Nanyuki Climbing gym and begin a 6hr drive to Chogoria Gate
Afternoon
Arrive at Chogoria Gate (start of Mt. Kenya trek)
Trek for approximately 2 hrs gaining 350m of height from the vehicle drop off, through forested terrain
Reach Swiss Camp (3450m)
Take in views of the transition between Afro-alpine forest and moorland (weather permitting)
Evening
Dinner at camp
Rest and prepare for the next day’s trek
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Day Itinerary: Swiss Camp → Lake Michaelson (4,300m)
Trekking time: ~5hrs
Total amount of Altitude gain throughout the day: ~1300mMorning
Breakfast at camp
Begin scenic trek along a ridge overlooking into the Gorges Valley
Enjoy expansive views and changing landscapes as elevation increases
Midday
Lunch break with a panoramic view overlooking Lake Michaelson
Great opportunity for photos
Afternoon
After a packed lunch a short hike to camp with a gentle traverse, followed by a descent to Lake Michaelson campsite
Evening
Optional: explore the lakeside area or take time to rest and recover
Dinner at camp and overnight at Lake Michaelson
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Day Itinerary: Lake Michaelson → Simba Col (4,550m)
Trekking time: ~3hrs
Altitude gain: ~250mMorning
Breakfast at Lake Michaelson
Depart around 9:00am for a fairly short trek to Simba Col
Ascend steadily with beautiful views of the surrounding peaks
Pass through rugged alpine terrain as you gain elevation
Midday / Early Afternoon
Arrive at Simba Tarn Campsite (Simba Col)
Camp will be pre-set, and lunch will be served upon arrival
Rest, hydrate, and prepare mentally and physically for the summit push the following day
Afternoon / Evening
Relax and enjoy the views from high camp
Early dinner and rest for an early summit start next morning
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Day Itinerary: Simba Col → Point Lenana (4,985m) → Kami Hut (4400m)
Trekking time: 4hrs
Altitude gain (to summit): +435m
Descent: -585mEarly Morning
Start at 4:30 AM for a sunrise summit of Point Lenana (4,985m)
Enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding peaks, valleys, and—on clear days—even Mount Kilimanjaro
Warm drink and photo opportunity at the summit
Post Summit Descent
Begin a short descent of 1hr to Kami hut from the summit, where breakfast will be waiting.
Arrive at camp and settle in, rest, refuel, and prepare for the upcoming technical climb of Batian via the ‘North Face Standard’ route.
Evening
Gear check and briefing with your climbing team
There is a 2 day window purposely built into the itinerary to give us the best chance of a good weather window, your guide will make the appropriate call if there is a window possible to climb
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Technical Climb Overview: The North Face Standard Route – Mount Kenya
* Allowing a 2 day weather window
Access: Start from Kami hut/tarn
Start Time: Very early, often before dawn with head torches
Approach: Cross the scree field , then scramble up scree to the base of the North face.
Climbing Experience:
The first pitches are physically demanding due to cold temperatures and the long day ahead
Usually complete the first two pitches before first light
After sunrise, climbing becomes more enjoyable as muscles warm up
Location: The north face lies between the peaks of Batian (5,199m) and Nelion (5,188m) — the two highest summits of Mount Kenya.
Climbing history: The north face route was first climbed in 1944 by Percy Wyn-Harris and Eric Shipton, during World War II — a remarkable feat given the limited gear of the time.
Ice and rock: It’s a technical alpine climb that combines rock, snow, and ice, depending on the season.
Best season: The north face is usually climbed in the dry season (July–September), when the rock is less icy and more stable.
Exposure: The face gets early morning and late afternoon sun, making it cold in the shade but spectacular at sunrise and sunset.
Rock type: The mountain is made of syenite, a type of intrusive igneous rock — solid and rough, great for gripping during climbs.
Volcanic origin: Mount Kenya is the remnant of an ancient volcano, once higher than Kilimanjaro — erosion sculpted the current jagged peaks.
Timing:
The ascent to Batian’s summit typically takes 6–8 hours
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Final Day Itinerary: Descent & Celebration
Morning
Begin a slow descent down the Makinder valley
Afternoon
Arrive at the trailhead to a packed lunch
Transfer back to Nanyuki where the trip ends.
Detailed Itinerary for the trekking peak Lenana 4985m
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Nanyuki to Chogoria Swiss Camp (3450m)
Morning
Meet at the Nanyuki Climbing gym and begin a 6hr drive to Chogoria Gate
Afternoon
Arrive at Chogoria Gate (start of Mt. Kenya trek)
Trek for approximately 2 hours gaining 350m of height from the vehicle drop off, through forested terrain
Reach Swiss Camp (3450m)
Take in views of the transition between Afro-alpine forest and moorland (weather permitting)
Evening
Dinner at camp
Rest and prepare for the next day’s trek
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Day Itinerary: Swiss Camp → Lake Michaelson (4,300m)
Trekking time: ~5 hours
Total amount of Altitude gain throughout the day: ~1300mMorning
Breakfast at camp
Begin scenic trek along a ridge overlooking into the Gorges Valley
Enjoy expansive views and changing landscapes as elevation increases
Midday
Lunch break with a panoramic view overlooking Lake Michaelson
Great opportunity for photos
Afternoon
After a packed lunch a short hike to camp with a gentle traverse, followed by a descent to Lake Michaelson campsite
Evening
Optional: Explore the lakeside area or take time to rest and recover
Dinner at camp and overnight at Lake Michaelson
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Day Itinerary: Lake Michaelson → Simba Col (4,550m)
Trekking time: ~3 hours
Altitude gain: ~250mMorning
Breakfast at Lake Michaelson
Depart around 9:00am for a fairly short trek to Simba Col
Ascend steadily with beautiful views of the surrounding peaks
Pass through rugged alpine terrain as you gain elevation
Midday / Early Afternoon
Arrive at Simba Tarn Campsite (Simba Col)
Camp will be pre-set, and lunch will be served upon arrival
Rest, hydrate, and prepare mentally and physically for the summit push the following day
Afternoon / Evening
Relax and enjoy the views from high camp
Early dinner and rest for an early summit start next morning
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Day Itinerary: Simba Col → Point Lenana (4,985m) → Kami Hut (4400m)
Trekking time: ~4 hours
Altitude gain (to summit): +435m
Descent: -585mEarly Morning
Start at 4:30 AM for a sunrise summit of Point Lenana (4,985m)
Enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding peaks, valleys, and—on clear days—even Mount Kilimanjaro
Warm drink and photo opportunity at the summit
Post Summit Descent
Begin a short descent of 1hr to Shipton hut from the summit, where breakfast will be waiting.
Then we will begin the slow descent down the Makinder valley
Arrive at the trailhead to a packed lunch
Transfer back to Nanyuki where the trip ends.
Choose your Camping Package & Dates
Standard
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CREW
Mountain guide (Wilderness First Responder + instructor level) - YES
Assistant guide (s) (Up to date red cross first aid certificated) - YES
Camp Crew (s) - YES
Cook (s) - YES
Porters - YES
CLIENT TENTS
Walk in client tent - NO
3 person tent used for 2 people - NO
2 person tent used for 2 people - YES
Full size sleeping cot - NO
3 inch mattress - NO
Foam pad - YES
Pillow - NO
Sleeping bag (-18 Celsius rated) - NO
Thermal liner - NO
MESS TENT
Lightweight Mess Tent - YES
Heavyweight Mess Tent - NO
Lightweight tables -YES
Comfortable chairs - NO
Stools - YES
SAFETY DEVICES
Pulse oximeter - YES
Altitude health checklists - YES
First aid - YES
Oxygen tank -YES
OTHER
Toilet tent - YES
Mess tent heater - NO
Shower / wash tent - NO
Private 4 x 4 transfers - NO
Group / minibus transfers - YES
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Air Rescue on Mount Kenya
Air rescue operations on Mount Kenya are conducted by Tropic Air, based in Nanyuki.
For anyone trekking or climbing on Mount Kenya, this rescue cover is included in the package.
Luxury
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CREW
Mountain guide (Wilderness First Responder + instructor level) - YES
Assistant guide (s) (Up to date red cross first aid certificated) - YES
Camp Crew (s) - YES
Cook (s) - YES
Porters - YES
CLIENT TENTS
Walk in client tent - NO
3 person tent used for 2 people - YES
2 person tent used for 2 people - NO
Full size sleeping cot - NO
3 inch mattress - YES
Foam pad - NO
Pillow - YES
Sleeping bag (-18 Celsius rated) - YES
Thermal liner - YES
MESS TENT
Lightweight Mess Tent - NO
Heavyweight Mess Tent- YES
Lightweight tables -YES
Comfortable chairs - YES
Stools - NO
SAFETY DEVICES
Pulse oximeter - YES
Altitude health checklists - YES
First aid - YES
Oxygen tank -YES
OTHER
Toilet tent - YES
Mess tent heater - NO
Shower / wash tent - NO
Private 4 x 4 transfers - NO
Group / minibus transfers - YES
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Air Rescue on Mount Kenya
Air rescue operations on Mount Kenya are conducted by Tropic Air, based in Nanyuki.
For anyone trekking or climbing on Mount Kenya, this rescue cover is included in the package.
VIP
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CREW
Mountain guide (Wilderness First Responder + instructor level) - YES
Assistant guide (s) (Up to date red cross first aid certificated) - YES
Camp Crew (s) - YES
Cook (s) - YES
Porters - YES
CLIENT TENTS
Walk in client tent - YES
3 person tent used for 2 people - YES
2 person tent used for 2 people - YES
Full size sleeping cot - YES
3 inch mattress - YES
Foam pad - YES
Pillow - YES
Sleeping bag (-18 Celsius rated) - YES
Thermal liner - YES
MESS TENT
Lightweight Mess Tent - NO
Heavyweight Mess Tent - YES
Lightweight tables -YES
Comfortable chairs - YES
Stools - NO
SAFETY DEVICES
Pulse oximeter - YES
Altitude health checklists - YES
First aid - YES
Oxygen tank -YES
OTHER
Toilet tent - YES
Mess tent heater - YES
Shower / wash tent - YES
Private 4 x 4 transfers - YES
Group / minibus transfers - NO
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Air Rescue on Mount Kenya
Air rescue operations on Mount Kenya are conducted by Tropic Air, based in Nanyuki.
For anyone trekking or climbing on Mount Kenya, this rescue cover is included in the package.