The Umbwe route is usually used by those seasoned mountaineers and especially those who approach the summit via the technical Western breach. This is ‘real mountain climbing’ only a handful of clients and guides can safely pass and summit. This route offers two options. A short hike onto the southern circuit starting via the South and a steep climb into the Barranco wall acting as a ‘short cut’ into the southern circuit. This is a great choice for climbers who want to complete the hike quickly with a large physical demand and low acclimatisation. The second option and one usually chosen on Umbwe is an approach is to summit via the Western breach. The western breach litterally means the gap in the western side of the Kibo cone (likely blown off on a historic erruption) and allows technical mountaineers the challenge of a steep and dangeroud summit attempt. There are many variations of this route and we can customise the experience to be as difficult / achievable as you want to allow.