Sacred. Scenic. Spectacular.
Overview
Welcome to Mount Kenya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa’s most breathtaking natural wonders. Towering at 5,199 meters (17,057 feet), it’s more than just a mountain—it’s a sacred symbol, a climber’s challenge, and a trekker’s dream. At Wild Worldwide Trailblazers, we guide adventurers, nature lovers, and soul seekers along unforgettable routes to explore alpine forests, glacier-carved valleys, and snow-capped peaks—all while embracing local legends and unmatched beauty.
Best Time to Climb Mount Kenya:
- January–March: Dry, clear skies, ideal for summit attempts
- June–October: Great for trekking, cooler and less rainfall
- Avoid April–May and November: Rainy seasons make trails slippery and visibility poor
- Whether you seek a physical challenge, spiritual awakening, or simply pure natural beauty, Mount Kenya will move you. Trek with Trailblazers – and rise above the ordinary.
What You’ll Experience:
- Multi-day treks on routes like Sirimon, Naro Moru, and Chogoria
- Towering peaks: Batian, Nelion, and Point Lenana (Lenana is the most popular trekking summit)
- Lush bamboo and montane forests, alpine meadows, and sparkling tarns
- Rich wildlife: colobus monkeys, elands, hyraxes, and rare birds
- Authentic interactions with Kikuyu communities who consider the mountain sacred

