Old School RuneScape (OSRS) – How to Get to Shilo Village

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One of three major cities within the region of Karamja, Shilo Village is a remote village located just a bit north of the Kharazi Jungle. Shilo Village is also one of the few cities that require the completion of a quest to access.

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Since Shilo Village is so distant from everything else, it can be tricky to find a reliable method of getting there.

You can get to Shilo Village in OSRS by either teleporting with Karamja Gloves 3 or 4, taking the cart transportation service from Brimhaven, using a Fairy Ring to get close to the entrance, or going through the Abyss and out of the Nature Runecrafting altar.


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How to Get to Shilo Village in OSRS

Before you can reach Shilo Village, you need to complete the “Shilo Village” quest to be able to enter. The quest itself doesn’t take long and only has some other requirements to complete.

“Shilo Village” Quest Requirements:

  • 20 Crafting
  • 32 Agility
  • Completion of the “Jungle Potion” quest.

After completing it, you can enter Shilo Village by crossing the broken cart in the southeast corner of the village or through other means.

While there are many ways to reach Karamja, a few distinct methods take you directly to Shilo Village.

Karamja Gloves 3/4

Those who have completed the Hard Tier Karamja Achievement Diary can use the Gem Mine teleport with the gloves.

Commonly used for gem mining and to reach Duradel for tasks, the Karamja Gloves 3/4 teleport is the fastest way to reach Shilo Village.

The Hard Tier Karamja Achievement Diary is surprisingly not as difficult as it sounds. The trickiest task is arguably killing a Ket-Zek, which starts to spawn halfway in the Fight Caves.

Cart Transportation

After traveling to Brimhaven, you will find Hajedy by the docks with a large cart, either by taking a charter or other means.

For 200gp, he will take you directly to Shilo Village without walking through the jungle.

Given the annoying part about reaching Shilo Village without teleporting is traversing through the jungle, spending 200gp to reach there directly is a massive time-saver.

Furthermore, you can speak to Vigroy, the person with the cart west of Shilo Village bank, and pay 200gp to be transported back to Brimhaven.

Fairy Rings

One of the most useful teleportation systems in Old School RuneScape, players can use Fairy Rings after at least partial competition of the “Fairytale II – Cure A Queen” quest.

With a Dramen/Lunar Staff in hand (or no staff if you completed the Elite Tier Lumbridge Achievement Diary), you can use Fairy Ring Code CKR to reach the Fairy Ring northwest of Shilo Village.

Here, just run to the entrance to enter Shilo Village.

Using The Nature Altar

By accessing the Abyss through the Mage of Zamorak just north of Edgeville, you can reach any of the Runecrafting altars around Old School RuneScape.

The Nature Altar is right next to Shilo Village, making this an unconventional method of reaching south Karamja.

From Edgeville, run north into the Wilderness (being mindful of what you are bringing) and talk to the Mage of Zamorak to teleport to the Abyss.

While you can use an axe, tinderbox, or pickaxe to reach the inner center, if you have a high Agility level, you can distract the “eyes” obstacle to avoid having to bring any other items.

Once here, you can find the entrance to the Nature Altar, then enter and exit the portal at the altar itself to reach Karamja directly. Then, simply run to the Shilo Village entrance.


That is how to get to Shilo Village in Old School RuneScape!

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Kadence

Kadence is an Old School RuneScape veteran with over 15 years of experience. They have been writing across various genres (in and outside of gaming) for years now, becoming a master of their craft at providing in-depth guides and explanations.

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