Africa's Second Highest Peak

Mount Kenya Safari & Trekking

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At a Glance

Elevation5,199 m (Point Lenana 4,985 m)
Duration4–5 days trekking
Best TimeJan–Feb, Jul–Oct
DifficultyModerate (Point Lenana)

Africa's Second Highest Peak

Mount Kenya (5,199 m) is UNESCO World Heritage. Trek through rainforest, bamboo, moorland and glaciers. Sirimon Route (popular), Chogoria (scenic), Naro Moru (direct). Point Lenana (4,985 m) in 4–5 days. Mountain lodges offer safari without climbing.

Mount Kenya Safari & Trekking

Frequently Asked Questions

Need climbing experience?

Not for Point Lenana — good fitness suffices.

Altitude sickness?

Possible above 3,000 m. Slow ascent essential.

Prices & Packages

4-Day Point Lenana (Sirimon)
Guide, porters, huts, all meals, park fees
from $1,813 pp
5-Day Chogoria–Sirimon Traverse
Most scenic route, guide, porters, huts, full board
from $2,359 pp
2-Day Mount Kenya Lodge
Luxury lodge on slopes, wildlife, walks
from $975 pp

All prices per person sharing. Child discounts available. Prices vary by season and lodge choice. Contact us for your personalised quote.

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General Tips for Kenya Visitors

Every season is safari season: Kenya is a year-round destination. Dry season (June–October, December–March) offers better wildlife viewing; rainy season (April–May, November) brings greener landscapes and fewer tourists.

Health: Malaria prophylaxis recommended. Only drink bottled water. Sun protection is essential — the equator is close.

Safety: Kenya is safe for tourists. Our guides accompany you everywhere. Keep valuables in hotel safes.

Tipping: Safari guide approx. 15–20 USD/day, driver approx. 10 USD/day, hotel staff 1–2 USD. Tips are greatly appreciated.

Visa: Most nationalities need an eTA (electronic Travel Authorization), applied for online. Cost approx. 30 USD.