
Conquer Point Lenana on Mount Kenya
Expert-guided treks through afro-alpine wilderness, giant groundsels, and glacial valleys. Wilder, more scenic, and more affordable than Kilimanjaro.
The Mountain Kilimanjaro Wishes It Was
Mount Kenya is Africa's best-kept secret. While Kilimanjaro gets the fame, experienced climbers know that Mt Kenya delivers a wilder, more beautiful, and more rewarding experience at a fraction of the cost.
Choose Your Path to the Summit
From the scenic Chogoria to the direct Naro Moru, each route offers a unique character. The Sirimon–Chogoria Traverse is our most popular.
Sirimon Route
Beautiful – Open Moorlands & Alpine Meadows
View Route DetailsChogoria Route
Spectacular – Gorges, Tarns & Volcanic Lakes
View Route DetailsNaro Moru Route
Dramatic – Vertical Bog & Alpine Desert
View Route DetailsBurguret Route
Wild & Remote – Dense Forest & Pristine Wilderness
View Route DetailsSirimon – Chogoria Traverse
Ultimate – Best of Both Worlds
View Route DetailsLocal Expertise. International Standards.
We are KWS-licensed, Wilderness First Aid certified, and born on the slopes of Mount Kenya. This is our home turf.
KWS Licensed Operator
Fully licensed by the Kenya Wildlife Service with up-to-date permits, insurance, and safety protocols.
Born & Raised Guides
Our guides are from Nanyuki and Chogoria — they know every trail, camp, and weather pattern on the mountain.
Small Group Treks
Maximum 8 trekkers per group ensures personalized attention, safety, and minimal environmental impact.
Local & International Packages
Kenyan residents get discounted KWS rates. International packages include airport transfers, gear, and accommodation.
Transparent Pricing
No hidden fees. Our prices include park fees, guide fees, accommodation, meals, and rescue insurance.
Kilimanjaro Warm-Up
Combine Mt Kenya with Kilimanjaro for a 98% summit success rate. We arrange both mountains seamlessly.
Trusted by Climbers from 40+ Countries
Real feedback from trekkers who summited Point Lenana with our guides.
Point Lenana at sunrise was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. James and his team were incredible — they knew every trail, monitored our altitude sickness symptoms, and cooked meals that had no business being that good at 4,200m.
As a Kenyan, I'm embarrassed it took me this long to climb my own mountain. The citizen rates made it so affordable, and the experience was world-class. The giant groundsels and glacial valleys are genuinely mind-blowing.
We used Mount Kenya as our Kilimanjaro warm-up and it was the best decision of our trip. We summited Kili three days later with zero altitude problems. Mt Kenya was actually the more scenic climb.
Lake Michaelson and the Gorges Valley took my breath away — literally and figuratively. The Chogoria descent is hands down the most beautiful trek I've done, and I've trekked in Nepal and Ladakh.
The Vertical Bog earned its name — it was tough! But standing on Point Lenana watching the sunrise over the clouds made every muddy step worth it. Great value for money with the local rates.
I came for Kilimanjaro and added Mt Kenya on a whim. It turned out to be the highlight of my entire East Africa trip. Fewer crowds, more wildlife, and the scenery is absolutely unreal. Cannot recommend enough.
From Dubai to the summit in under 24 hours of travel. The contrast from desert heat to sub-zero alpine conditions is surreal. The guides were professional, the food was excellent, and the price was half what I expected.
Having hiked all over the Drakensberg, I thought I knew African mountains. Mount Kenya is on another level entirely. The five ecosystems you pass through in a single trek — from tropical forest to glacial desert — is something I've never experienced anywhere else.
Travel to Mount Kenya From Anywhere
Whether you're in Nairobi, London, or New York — we have detailed logistics guides for 36 departure cities worldwide.
Mount Kenya Has Two Dry Seasons
January–February and July–September offer the best conditions. But every month has its character — explore them all.
Common Questions About Mount Kenya
Quick answers to the most frequently asked questions about climbing Mount Kenya.
How long does it take to climb Mount Kenya?
Most treks to Point Lenana take 4–6 days depending on the route. The Sirimon–Chogoria Traverse (5 days) is the most popular option, combining proper acclimatization with the best scenery.
Is Mount Kenya harder than Kilimanjaro?
Mount Kenya's terrain is steeper and more technical, but the trek to Point Lenana (4,985m) is shorter than Kilimanjaro's summit (5,895m). Many climbers use Mount Kenya as a warm-up for Kilimanjaro, boosting their summit success rate to 98%.
How much does a guided Mount Kenya trek cost?
Guided treks cost between $800 and $1,500, including KWS park fees, professional guides, meals, camping equipment, and rescue insurance. Kenyan citizens and residents pay significantly lower park fees.
Do I need previous climbing experience?
No technical climbing experience is required for Point Lenana. You need a good level of fitness — we recommend being able to hike 6–8 hours comfortably. Our guides handle navigation, safety, and logistics.
Ready to Conquer Point Lenana?
Tell us about your dream trek. We'll create a custom itinerary based on your fitness, schedule, and budget.