The Arrow Glacier Route Kilimanjaro offers one of the mountain’s most dramatic and challenging ascents to Uhuru Peak. This Mount Kilimanjaro guide covers everything about this less-traveled path – from its unique Western Breach approach to current climbing conditions and safety considerations.
Difficulty Level: 4.5/5 (Very Challenging)
Duration: 6-7 days
Success Rate: 55-65%
Unique Aspect: Western Breach summit approach
Traffic: <5% of total climbers
✔ Open for climbing (with restrictions)
✔ Mandatory glacier gear required
✔ Special permits needed for Western Breach
Day | Route Section | Elevation | Hiking Time | Key Challenge |
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1 | Londorossi Gate → Big Tree Camp | 2,360m → 2,780m | 3-4 hrs | Rainforest mud |
2 | Big Tree → Shira 1 Camp | 2,780m → 3,500m | 5-6 hrs | First altitude |
3 | Shira 1 → Moir Hut | 3,500m → 4,200m | 4-5 hrs | Lava fields |
4 | Moir Hut → Arrow Glacier Camp | 4,200m → 4,800m | 5-7 hrs | Steep scree |
5 | Summit Day (Arrow Glacier → Uhuru → Crater Camp) | 4,800m → 5,895m | 10-12 hrs | Western Breach |
6 | Crater Camp → Mweka Camp | 5,750m → 3,100m | 5-6 hrs | Long descent |
7 | Mweka Camp → Gate | 3,100m → 1,640m | 4-5 hrs | Rainforest |
Spectacular scenery – Best views of remaining glaciers
True wilderness experience – Minimal crowds
Technical challenge – For experienced hikers
Crater Camp option – Sleep at 5,750m
Bragging rights – One of Kilimanjaro’s toughest ascents
✅ Experienced altitude trekkers
✅ Those seeking adventure over comfort
✅ Climbers with glacier experience
✅ Photographers wanting unique angles
55° incline sections requiring scrambling
Rockfall danger (helmets mandatory)
Altitude gain: 1,095m in 4-5 hours
Glacial remnants requiring careful navigation
Safety Note: All groups must:
Start ascent by 4 AM
Use certified Western Breach guides
Carry ice axes/crampons year-round
Feature | Arrow Glacier | Machame | Lemosho |
---|---|---|---|
Difficulty | Very Hard | Moderate | Moderate |
Summit Approach | Western Breach | Stella Point | Stella Point |
Glacier Views | Excellent | Minimal | Some |
Success Rate | 55-65% | 80-85% | 85-90% |
Specialized Equipment Needed:
Mountaineering boots (stiff sole)
Crampons (microspikes not sufficient)
Ice axe (for safety)
Climbing helmet
-20°F sleeping bag (Crater Camp option)
Pro Tip: Many operators require proof of previous glacier experience for this route.
Hike 1,000m elevation with 15kg pack in <3 hours
Previous experience above 5,000m
6+ months specific preparation
✔ Altitude mask workouts
✔ Scree slope practice
✔ Downclimbing technique
✔ Loaded stair climbing
A: It has more objective hazards than other routes but is safe with proper guides/gear.
A: Not recommended – most operators require prior high-altitude experience.
A: January-February or August-September for most stable conditions.
A: Yes – the Arrow Glacier remains visible but receding rapidly.
Reputable Operators Specializing in This Route:
Cost Range: 3,800−3,800−5,500 (more than standard routes)
This demanding path offers:
✔ Kilimanjaro’s most dramatic ascent
✔ Genuine wilderness solitude
✔ Technical climbing elements
✔ Unforgettable glacier views
Only consider if you:
Have high-altitude experience
Can handle exposure
Want a true adventure challenge
Ready for Mount Kilimanjaro’s ultimate challenge? Start preparing for the Arrow Glacier Route today!