

Mount Kenya stands proudly as Africa’s second-highest peak and one of the continent’s most breathtaking climbing destinations. Its dramatic volcanic peaks, glacier-carved valleys, glassy mountain lakes, and otherworldly Afro-alpine vegetation make it an irresistible adventure for hikers, trekkers, and mountaineers.
If you’re planning to climb this iconic mountain, one of the biggest decisions you’ll face is simple but crucial: What’s the best route to climb Mount Kenya?
With multiple routes winding through diverse landscapes, varying levels of difficulty, and unique scenic experiences, choosing the right one greatly determines the success and enjoyment of your climb. This guide explores all the major Mount Kenya routes—Sirimon, Naro Moru, Chogoria, and combination routes—to help you pick the best path based on your fitness, time, and adventure goals.
Before choosing a route, understand Mount Kenya’s three main peaks:
• Batian (5,199m) – highest, technical climb requiring ropes and advanced skills
• Nelion (5,188m) – also technical, for experienced rock climbers
• Point Lenana (4,985m) – third-highest, non-technical and accessible to most trekkers
The trekking routes described below lead to Point Lenana, the summit reachable without technical climbing.
Mount Kenya has several official trekking routes:
• Sirimon Route – scenic, gradual, best for acclimatization
• Naro Moru Route – fastest and steepest, famous for the Vertical Bog
• Chogoria Route – most scenic, dramatic views
• Burguret Route – wild but rarely used (very challenging)
• Combine Routes – Sirimon–Chogoria or Sirimon–Naro Moru (highly recommended)
Each route reveals different faces of the mountain, and the “best” route often depends on your preferences.
The Sirimon route is one of the most popular paths up Mount Kenya, known for being scenic, gentle, and excellent for acclimatization.
• gradual ascent ideal for acclimatization
• stunning landscapes, including Mackinder Valley
• fewer mud and bog areas
• diverse vegetation zones
• comfortable campsites
Sirimon is recommended for beginners and intermediate hikers seeking a smooth, beautiful climb.
• ancient forests and bamboo
• heather moorlands
• giant lobelia and senecio plants
• high-altitude lakes and tarns
• panoramic views of the peaks
Moderate. Sirimon is easier than Naro Moru and perfect for first-time high-altitude trekkers.
3–5 days (4 days ideal)
• trekkers who want a steady, manageable climb
• hikers needing better acclimatization
• photographers and nature enthusiasts
• groups or families
2. The Naro Moru Route – Fastest but Steepest RouteThe Naro Moru route is the shortest and quickest way to reach Point Lenana, but also one of the steepest.
• fastest access to the summit
• ideal for experienced hikers pressured by time
• starts near Nanyuki town
• the Vertical Bog – a notoriously muddy section requiring effort
• rapid ascent increases risk of altitude sickness
• unique alpine vegetation
• sweeping moorlands
• Teleki Valley
• views of the peaks
Moderate to strenuous.
3–4 days
• experienced trekkers
• travelers with limited time
• those who are physically fit and don’t mind steep terrain
Note: This route is not ideal for first-time high-altitude hikers unless paired with another route for better acclimatization.
The Chogoria route, on the eastern side of Mount Kenya, is widely considered the most beautiful and dramatic route.
• breathtaking landscapes
• dramatic Gorges Valley
• stunning Lake Ellis and Lake Michaelson
• quiet and less crowded
Chogoria is perfect for photographers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking visually stunning scenery.
• sheer cliffs and waterfalls
• deep gorges and valleys
• striking volcanic rock formations
• pristine alpine lakes
• panoramic views of the mountain
Moderate; long but not technically difficult.
4–6 days
• photographers
• couples or groups wanting beautiful scenery
• adventurous hikers
• trekkers who appreciate solitude
For many climbers and guides, the Sirimon–Chogoria combo is the best overall route up Mount Kenya.
• Sirimon offers gentle acclimatization on the ascent
• Chogoria offers the most scenic route on the descent
• the combination route allows you to experience both sides of the mountain
• balanced difficulty, beauty, and comfort
This combination is often recommended by experienced tour companies and mountaineering professionals.
• Mackinder Valley from Sirimon
• Gorges Valley and Lake Michaelson from Chogoria
• panoramic peaks and ridges
• lush forests and unique plants
Moderate, one of the most rewarding options.
5–6 days
• anyone who wants the best Mount Kenya experience
• photographers
• trekkers of all fitness levels
• adventurers who want diversity in scenery
This combination is ideal for trekkers who want:
• a fast ascent
• a gentler descent
However, it is less scenic than the Chogoria combination and better suited for hikers who prioritize speed.
Burguret is rarely used and is the most rugged, wild, and adventurous route on Mount Kenya.
• true wilderness experience
• fewer hikers
• authentic, raw climbing
• unpredictable trails
• requires bushwhacking
• limited infrastructure
• heavy rains make it very tough
This route is only recommended for experienced adventurers with strong endurance.
For all routes, the best climbing seasons are:
• January to March
• July to October
These months offer dry, clear conditions, excellent visibility, and safer trails.
• April–June
• November
Trails become muddy and visibility drops.
Sirimon Route
Naro Moru Route
Chogoria Route
Sirimon–Chogoria Combo
Burguret Route
• Sirimon: 3–5 days
• Naro Moru: 3–4 days
• Chogoria: 4–6 days
• Sirimon–Chogoria: 5–6 days
Longer itineraries improve acclimatization and summit success.
• consider your fitness level
• choose a route with good acclimatization
• decide whether scenery or speed is more important
• consider weather and season
• book with experienced guides for safety and comfort
Mount Kenya requires organization, logistics, and good decision-making—especially when selecting your route.
Mount Kenya is safe when climbed with certified guides.
They provide:
• navigation
• altitude management
• campsite setup
• emergency response
• cooking and clean drinking water
• knowledge of weather and trails
A professional guide dramatically increases your chances of reaching Point Lenana safely.
The best route to climb Mount Kenya truly depends on your goals.
• For ease and acclimatization, choose Sirimon.
• For scenic beauty, choose Chogoria.
• For a fast climb, choose Naro Moru.
• For the best of everything—beauty, comfort, acclimatization, and adventure—choose the Sirimon–Chogoria combination, widely considered the top Mount Kenya trekking experience.
Whichever route you choose, Mount Kenya promises an unforgettable adventure filled with dramatic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and the thrill of standing on East Africa’s iconic peaks.
To ensure your Mount Kenya climb is safe, well-planned, and unforgettable, book your trek with Experiya Tour Company. Their experienced mountain guides, carefully crafted routes, and personalized service guarantee a smooth and successful summit experience.