Why Visit Mount Kenya?
Africa’s Second-Highest Peak
Climb to Batian (5,199m) or explore accessible routes like Sirimon for all skill levels.
Glacial Lakes & Valleys
Marvel at Lake Michaelson and Teleki Valley’s dramatic landscapes on scenic treks.
Unique Alpine Flora
Discover rare plants like giant lobelias and senecios in Mount Kenya’s afro-alpine zone.
Photography Expeditions
Capture breathtaking vistas and starry skies with guided photography tours.
Discover Mount Kenya
Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest mountain at 5,199m, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kenya’s Central Highlands. Known for its rugged peaks, glacial lakes, and unique afro-alpine ecosystem, it offers trekkers and adventurers a challenging yet rewarding experience.
With routes like Sirimon, Chogoria, and Naro Moru, Mount Kenya caters to both novice and experienced climbers. Its diverse flora and fauna, including rare high-altitude species, make it a haven for nature lovers and photographers.
Explore PackagesTrekking Packages with Transport
Choose from our curated Mount Kenya trekking packages with transport included.
Sirimon Route Camp
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Naro Moru Camp
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Chogoria Base Camp
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Mountain Lodge
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Sirimon Eco Lodge
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Chogoria Lodge
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Fairmont Mount Kenya
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Serena Mountain Lodge
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Chogoria Luxury Camp
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Wildlife & Ecosystem
Mount Kenya’s afro-alpine zone hosts unique high-altitude species and rare flora, from rock hyraxes to giant lobelias.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, with experienced guides and porters, Mount Kenya is safe for trekkers. Follow guide instructions and prepare for altitude challenges.
The dry seasons (January-March, July-September) offer the best weather for trekking, with clear skies and less rain.
Pack warm layers, waterproof gear, sturdy hiking boots, a sleeping bag, trekking poles, a headlamp, and high-energy snacks. Guides provide tents and cooking equipment.
No, routes like Sirimon and Naro Moru are suitable for beginners with good fitness. Technical climbs (e.g., Batian) require experience and gear.
Most treks take 4-6 days, depending on the route. Shorter 3-day treks to Point Lenana are available for fit trekkers.
Yes, above 3,000m, altitude sickness is possible. Acclimatization days and guides trained in first aid help mitigate risks.