CLIMBING MOUNT KENYA - 17,000ft

Not everyone aspires to the Diamond Couloir. It is one of the world's most renowned, extreme ice climbs, first conquered in the 1970's. The last recorded ascent was in 2018, by which time it had been thought un-climbable because of the rapidly melting ice.

There are many other ways to enjoy Mount Kenya! Take a 3-day trek to Point Lenana's summit at 16,355 ft. Enjoy a day walk from Old Moses Camp to capture high altitude Blue Zone at 10,000ft, plus

Great Circle Lodge Guides

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Blue Zone qualified, English speaking guides and porters are knowledgeable about the plants and animals you will encounter, and the rich social history of the region

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Kirinyaga Mountain of Cascades and Glaciers

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The spooky, surreal Giant Lobelia at 15,000ft

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Purity of Great Circle Lodge on Point Lenana

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Kirinyaga Romantic Mountain of Lakes and Rivers

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SnowfieldTowards the Batian Rock Climb