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Everything You Need to Know About Shipton

Ice Rock Trekking, the best travel company in Kenya. As they provide informative and safe route descriptions and onsite guiding, you will be able to make the tricky climb to the roof of Kenya successfully.

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Everything You Need to Know About Shipton

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  1. Everything You Need to Know About Shipton’s Camp The Shipton’s camp, located below the main peaks of Mt. Kenta, is a place where mountain climbers sleep in the bunkers within the mountain hut. Most hikers use this camp on the final day before they approach Pt. Lenana. As the Shipton’s camp is located at 4200 meters elevation, it remains embezzled in a world of beautiful flora and fauna & snow-covered peaks. Why should you climb Mount Kenya? This mountain towers over Great Rift Valley’s Northeastern side. During this trip, hikers will be able to immerse themselves in the world of alpine meadows, high-altitude vegetation, sunbirds, and soaring eagles.

  2. The best season for Mount Kenya trekking Hikers can climb Mount Kenya throughout the year. However, the best time for Mount Kenya trekking is January to March and June to October. You can consult Ice Rock Trekking anytime for more details. They offer complete guidance. Because of the two peaks on the mountain named Batin and Nelion, Mount Kenya is called Mountaineer’s Mountain. Therefore, to climb this mountain, you need to have specialist mountaineering equipment and the knowledge of using it. Moreover, high fitness levels and a head for heights are required for this trip, if you want to feel a sense of adventure by choosing the adventurous routes. How long it will take to climb Mount Kenya?

  3. In this case, you should know that it totally depends on the route you are taking to climb the mountain and how long you will take to acclimatization. The time range will be around three to eight days. Whereas most people take five to six days to climb Mount Kenya. Mount Kenya routes ●5 days Sirimon down Chogoria This is the least used one among the three main routes. As Sirimon is located on the mountain’s dry side, you will be able to enjoy the scenic beauty of the finest forest. ●5 days Chogoria Down Sirimon If you want to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature along with experiencing solitude and peace along the trail, you can use this route. This long and gradual route is excellent for acclimatization and allows you to enjoy a high-altitude trekking experience.

  4. ●5 days Naru-Moru Out Sirimon This is the quickest as well as the most popular route for climbing Mount Kenya. If you follow the trail, it will take you through Teleki Valley and allow you to enjoy the mind-blowing views of Batain and Nelion. End note If you feel tired due to your weary legs, before reaching your final destination you can rest at Shiptopn’s camp, located below Mount Kenya’s summit. To get a safe and enjoyable tour along with getting the guidance of an expert, you should contact Ice Rock Trekking, the best travel company in Kenya. As they provide informative and safe route descriptions and onsite guiding, you will be able to make the tricky climb to the roof of Kenya successfully.

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