The Western Breach Route is the most technically challenging route to Kilimanjaro’s Summit. The Western Breach sits on the western side of Kibo and was formed hundreds of thousands of years ago by volcanic eruptions and lava flows from Kibo’s Crater.
The Western Breach can be approached from many of Kilimanjaro Routes, including the Lemosho and Shira Route in the West, and the Machame and Umbwe Route in the South. The Umbwe Route is the most popular and demanding approach.
The Western Breach Route is usually completed in six days and does not provide much time for trekkers to acclimatise. For this reason, the Western Breach should only be considered by trekkers with high altitude Kilimanjaro Climbing experience.
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