Commencing at midnight, embark on the final ascent to Uhuru Peak, the highest elevation in Africa, relying on the illumination of your flashlight for the subsequent six hours. The segment of the climb up to the crater rim is the most demanding section of the entire hike, featuring mainly steep switchbacks, and a rocky area called Jamaica Rocks, which requires scrambling to approach the crater rim at Gilman’s Point (5,756m). The journey from Gilman’s to Uhuru Peak is a gradual climb that is not excessively challenging in terms of hiking difficulty, but the altitude can make it feel arduous and protracted. After marking the summit with celebratory gestures, descend to Kibo Huts to have a meal before proceeding to Horombo Huts to camp for the night. The total time taken for trekking is roughly 14 hours, so it is recommended to prepare for a very strenuous day.
- Elevation Gain: 1,195 m/3,930ft
- Elevation Gain: 2,175m/7,140ft
- Overnight Horombo Huts