Shira Route

🏔️ Climb Kilimanjaro via the Untouched Shira Route

Step into the wild and conquer Mount Kilimanjaro from the remote Shira Plateau. Less crowds, more views—only with Excellent Safaris.

🌿 Scenic. Peaceful. Adventurous.

🌟 About the Shira Route

The Shira Route is a less-used western approach to Mount Kilimanjaro, similar to the Lemosho Route, but begins at a higher elevation on the Shira Plateau. It offers stunning panoramic views, remote wilderness, and a tranquil atmosphere away from the busier trails.

Originally a track for 4×4 vehicles, the Shira Route now serves adventurous trekkers seeking a quieter, scenic climb with diverse ecosystems — from heathlands to alpine deserts and glaciers.

✅ Why Choose the Shira Route?
  • Avoid the Crowds – Experience a peaceful route with few climbers.

  • Unique Landscapes – Walk across the dramatic Shira Plateau.

  • Expert Guides – Our professional team ensures safety & success.

  • Cultural Connection – Learn local traditions before your trek.

  • Full Camping Gear – Comfortable tents and nutritious meals provided.

💡 Is the Shira Route Right for You?

🗓️ Best Time to Climb the Shira Route

SeasonMonthsNotes
Dry Season (High)Jan–Mar & Jun–OctBest views, clear skies, great trail condition
Wet Season (Low)Apr–May & NovRainy, muddy, not ideal for trekking

💡 Is the Shira Route Right for You?

Pros:

  • Scenic and less crowded

  • Faster access to the plateau

  • Joins Lemosho & Machame for great acclimatization

Cons:

  • Higher starting altitude increases risk of altitude sickness

  • Requires 4×4 drive to reach starting point

  • Not recommended for beginners with no altitude experience

🏋️‍♂️ How to Train for the Shira Route

The Shira Route begins at a high elevation (3,600m), so proper training is essential to improve your chances of success and reduce the risk of altitude sickness. Here’s how to prepare physically and mentally for your Kilimanjaro adventure with Excellent Safaris.

📅 1. Start Training 8–12 Weeks Before Your Climb

Build up your endurance and strength gradually. Aim to train 4–5 days per week with a mix of cardio, hiking, and strength training.

⛰️ 2. Do Regular Hikes with Elevation Gain

ExerciseFrequencyGoal
Long hikes (6–10 km)Once per weekPractice with backpack & boots
Hill or stair climbs2–3 times per weekBuild uphill strength & stamina
Weighted walks2 times per weekMimic real trail conditions

🫁 3. Cardio for Endurance

Activities like jogging, cycling, or swimming will help improve lung capacity and stamina for long trekking days.

Cardio TypeRecommended Duration
Brisk walking45–60 mins, 4x per week
Running or cycling30–45 mins, 3x per week
Hiking on terrainWeekly long hike

🏋️ 4. Strength Training for Legs and Core

Stronger muscles help you handle steep trails and support your backpack weight.

  • Squats, lunges, and step-ups

  • Planks and core stability

  • Upper body: Push-ups & rows (for backpack carrying)

🧘 5. Stretching & Flexibility

Don’t skip stretching. Include yoga or mobility work to prevent injury and aid recovery.

⏱️ 6. Simulate Altitude (If Possible)

If you can, train at high elevation or use a stair machine with a mask to simulate thinner air. This is especially useful for the Shira Route’s high starting point.

🧳 7. Practice with Your Gear

Break in your hiking boots, test your backpack, and hike with full gear to avoid surprises on the mountain.

💬 Pro Tip from Excellent Safaris

“Even if you’re physically fit, altitude can affect anyone. Train well, listen to your body, and give yourself enough days to acclimatize.” – Guide michael, Excellent Safaris

📌 Travel Info

ItemDetails
Start/End LocationArusha or Moshi
AirportKilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
Visa RequiredYes – Can be obtained on arrival or online
VaccinationsYellow fever (if from a risk country), routine vaccines
CurrencyTanzanian Shilling (TZS) or USD

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Is the Shira Route harder than Machame or Lemosho?

A: Slightly harder due to higher starting elevation, but scenic and peaceful.

A: Most climbers take 7 to 8 days for proper acclimatization.

A: It’s not recommended for first-time trekkers due to the altitude start.

A: Yes, Tanzanian law requires all climbers to use a licensed guide.

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