HIKE WITH NAIGZY
Celebrating 90 Years of Adventure with Naigzy Gebremedhin.
3 Days Hike with The Oldest Man To Climb Mount Kenya aiming for His 14th Ascent!
KES. 45,900 PER PERSON
At the remarkable age of 90, Naigzy Gebremedhin is defying the odds and proving that age is just a number. This year, as he celebrates his milestone birthday, Naigzy will embark on his 14th climb up the majestic Mount Kenya. His story is one of incredible resilience, passion, and a never-ending thirst for adventure. We invite mountain climbing and hiking enthusiasts from all over the world to join Naigzy on this historic journey and become a part of this extraordinary celebration.
Naigzy Gebremedhin is not just a climber; he is a living legend. His remarkable spirit and determination have inspired countless people over the years. With each ascent, Naigzy has demonstrated that the true essence of adventure lies in pushing one’s limits and embracing the thrill of the climb. This year, we have put together a special package that allows you to join Naigzy on this incredible journey, experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Mount Kenya, and make history alongside him.
Package Includes
Full Board Accommodation during the Trek.
Porter and Guides Fees.
Transport to and from the Park
Park Fees.
Days Activities
Day 1
Morning spent sorting and organizing personal equipment for the trek. Drive to Mt. Kenya National Park Gate and have a leisure walk to Met Station (3-4 Hours; 9 kms), where we spend the night in the mountain log cabins at an altitude of 3,050m. The afternoon will be spent on a short hike in the area to assist in the acclimatization process.
Day 2
Hike up into the Teleki valley where there is a spectacular view of the main peaks. Walking time approximately 4-6 hours. Overnight at Mackinder’s Camp (4,100m).
Day 3
The final ascent begins with a pre-dawn start to ensure a successful summit bid and in time for a clear view of the majestic summit scenery at sunrise. After ascending to Pt. Lenana we return to our base camp for breakfast and then proceed down the mountain to Met Station where we will be met for a welcome drive back to the Lodge.