Climb Kilimanjaro 6 days marangu route
About the route
The Marangu route, affectionately dubbed the Coca-Cola route due to its widespread appeal among tourists, boasts a unique charm with its traditional sleeping huts. These huts, which were originally used by climbers and served as shelters along the journey, also used to offer refreshments including the iconic Coca-Cola. This historical association adds to the route's allure, making it a popular choice for those seeking a blend of adventure and nostalgia.
One of the notable features of the Marangu route is its gradual ascent, which provides climbers with a steady and manageable progression towards the summit of Kilimanjaro. This gentle incline not only offers a more comfortable experience for trekkers but also contributes to its reputation as the fastest route to reach the peak.
Moreover, the availability of sleeping huts along the way adds to the convenience and accessibility of the Marangu route. These huts provide shelter and basic amenities, offering climbers a comfortable resting place during their journey. This aspect of the route makes it particularly appealing to those who prefer a more structured and organized trekking experience.
Overall, the Marangu route stands out as an attractive option for climbers looking to ascend Kilimanjaro efficiently while enjoying the unique amenities and historical significance that it offers along the way.
INCLUDED IN TREKKING PACKAGE
- Kilimanjaro hiking according to the itinerary
- Professional, English-speaking and CPR certified Guide
- Proper of Mountain crew (Cook & Porters
- Pre and Post accommodations (2 nights Bed and Breakfast
- Gate transfer
- Meals according to the itinerary
- Drinking water and Full healthy Meals
- All National Park & Hut Fees, Crew Permits and VAT
- Fair Salary for Crew
- Complimentary Oxygen Cylinder
- Portable Private Toilet and Porte
- Quality and inspected equipment like Tent, oxygen etc.
- Airport transfer
EXCLUDED FROM TREKKING PACKAGE
- Medication
- flight
- personal balance for spending in some purchases
- Gamow Bag
- Visa fee
- Travel and medical insurance seek for recommendation
- Tips for porters and whole team standard recommended is 20usd for guides, 10usd for porters and 15for cook and other
- Energy food & beverages, alcoholic and soft drink
- Personal gear such as trekking poles, sleeping bags, etc.
CREW LIST IDEA FOR 2 CLIENT IS PER
- 10porters this includes waiter and toilet man (if needed
- 1coo
- 1cheaf guide
- 1assistance guide
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
- Tanzania travel fact
- Important gear to pack
- Meals provided in the mountain
- Weather
Activities
DAY 1
The night before trekking, the guest will meet a lead guide who will provide a briefing and inspect all the necessities for successful summiting including gears this will be done to the respective hotel KEYS HOTEL after that you will agree for the next day departure time to the gate.
Starting from Marangu Gate and trekking to Mandara Hut.
Altitude: 1860m to 2720m
Distance: 8 kilometers
Trekking Time: 4-5 hours
Environment: Rain Forest
Dressing guidelines
As the trail may be muddy and wet, wearing gaiters and using trekking poles can be helpful. It's advisable to wear shorts and t-shirts, with rain gear and warmer clothing kept accessible.
After breakfast, the journey commences from Moshi at 8:30 AM, driving for 45 minutes to Marangu Gate, situated on Kilimanjaro's southeast side. Upon arrival, registration with the national park is required before starting the hike around 11 AM. The trail initially leads through a scenic tropical rainforest.
A midday break is taken for lunch, with arrival at Mandara Huts by 3 PM. After unpacking and resting, guests are offered tea or coffee.
Dinner is served in the early evening at 7 PM, with restroom facilities equipped with running water .there after guide will come to check on you for briefing and the next day planning
DAY 2
Trekking from Mandara Hut to Horombo Hut.
Altitude: 2720m to 3720m
Distance: 11 kilometers
Trekking Time: 6-8 hours
Environment: Heath
Dressing guidelines
As temperatures may drop at altitudes above 3000m, it's important to dress warmly. Long underwear, hiking pants, liner gloves, and a proper jacket are recommended. Rain gear should always be kept in the day bag.
Expect a cold night with temperatures below freezing.
The day begins after breakfast, continuing through the rainforest until the terrain transitions into high moorland. This leg of the journey offers potential sightings of Kibo and Mawenzi peaks. After approximately 6 hours of hiking, Horombo Hut (3720m) is reached.
Similar to the previous night, the porters will arrange drinking and washing water, followed by evening snacks and dinner .followed by guide who will come to check on you for the next day plan and briefing also simple check on oxygen and assessment on overall of how your doing
DAY 3
Trekking from Horombo Hut to Mawenzi Ridge.
Altitude: 3720m to 4402m
Distance: 5 kilometers
Trekking Time: 2-3 hours
Environment: Heath
Dressing guidelines
At altitudes above 4000m, ensure proper coverage for warmth and energy retention. Dress in long underwear, hiking pants, liner gloves, and a warm jacket. Rain gear should remain accessible.
Prepare for a cold night with temperatures below freezing.
The day is spent at Horombo Hut for acclimatization to high altitudes. Optionally, a day hike to Mawenzi Ridge (up to 4600m) can be arranged with the guide for further acclimatization.
its highly recommend since will provide picture of your body with the environment. After exploring the area, return to Horombo Hut for meals.at night you will have a best time chart with a guide and the team in general before briefing and taking dinner
DAY 4
Trekking from Horombo Hut to Kibo Hut.
Altitude: 3720m to 4720m
Distance: 10 kilometers
Trekking Time: 6-8 hours
Environment: Alpine Desert
Dressing guidelines
As temperatures drop above 4000m, dress warmly with long underwear, hiking pants, liner gloves, and a proper jacket. Ensure rain gear is readily accessible.
Prepare for a cold night with temperatures below freezing.
The ascent is gradual, crossing the lunar desert of the “Saddle” between Mawenzi and Kibo’s peaks. Kibo Hut, situated at the bottom of the Kibo crater wall, serves as the camp for the night. While there's no water available at this camp, porters will provide it for hikers.
An early dinner is served to allow hikers taking enough rest before the summit attempt. Detailed instructions for summit night preparation are provided by the guide.
Ensure sufficient rest by 19:00
SUMMIT DAY - PHARSE 1
Trekking from Kibo Hut to Uhuru Peak.
Altitude: 4720m to 5895m
Distance: 6 kilometers
Trekking Time: 6-8 hours
Environment: Arctic
Dress guidelines
For the ascent to the summit, prepare for temperatures ranging from -10 to -20 degrees Celsius. Wear multiple layers including a jacket, ski trousers, gaiters, a warm hat, and a balaclava. A head torch is essential for the night climb.
The summit push begins in the early morning hours, around midnight. This segment of the journey is mentally and physically demanding due to extreme cold and wind. The ascent is gradual, with short breaks taken along the way.
Upon reaching Gilman’s Point (5685m), witness a breathtaking sunrise over Mawenzi Peak before finally arriving at Uhuru Peak, the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro and the African continent. Spend a brief period at the summit for photographs and refreshments before descending to Kibo Hut.
SUMMIT DAY - PHARSE 2
Trekking from Uhuru Peak to Horombo Hut.
Altitude: 5895m to 3720m
Distance: 16 kilometers
Trekking Time: 4-5 hours
Environment: Heath
The descent to Kibo Hut takes approximately 3 hours, where brunch is served followed by a rest.
Afterwards, commence the descent to Horombo Hut, which takes approximately 3 hours.
Enjoy the last dinner on the mountain before retiring for the night.
DAY 6
Trekking from Horombo Hut to Marangu Gate.
Altitude: 3720m to 1860m
Distance: 20 kilometers
Trekking Time: 5-7 hours
Environment: Rain Forest
Dressing guidelines
Begin the day dressed warmly, with layers that can be removed as temperatures rise during the descent.
The final day involves a downhill trek through the tropical rainforest, lasting approximately 6 hours, concluding at Marangu Gate.
All hikers are required to sign their names at the National Park to receive certificates of completion. Green certificates are awarded to those reaching Gilman’s Point (5685m), while gold certificates are for those reaching Uhuru Peak (5895m).
Following the signing, a last meal with the team is shared at the restaurant, providing an opportunity for tipping. Subsequently, return to the hotel in Moshi for showers and celebrations.
NIGHT AFTER LAST DAY
Accommodation: KEYS HOTEL