Wild Excursions & Safaris

7 Days Mt. Kilimanjaro Marangu Route

7 Days

5/5

From $2460

per person per tour

The Mt. Kilimanjaro Marangu Route, nicknamed the “Coca-Cola Route,” is the classic climb up Kilimanjaro. Imagine staying in cozy mountain huts instead of tents, a unique feature of this route. Here’s what to expect:

  • Classic Climb with Mountain Hut Comfort: Ditch the tent and embrace the dorm-style life in huts along the Marangu Route. These huts offer basic amenities like mattresses and solar-powered lights, making your ascent a bit more comfortable. Be prepared for bunk beds and communal living, though! This route is ideal if you’re looking for a more structured Kilimanjaro experience.
  • Same Path Up and Down (with Stunning Views!): Unlike some routes that offer varied scenery on the way up and down, the Marangu Route takes you up and down the same path. The upside? You’ll get incredible views throughout the climb, witnessing the dramatic transformation of Kilimanjaro’s landscape. Rainforest gives way to moorland, then alpine desert, finally culminating in the arctic summit.
  • Beware: Acclimatization is Key: The Marangu Route’s popularity can be a double-edged sword. While it’s well-established and offers a straightforward trek, we might squeeze it into just 5 days but mostly depends on your ability and physicality. This short schedule can be risky for acclimatization, which is crucial for summit success. Opt for a 6-day itinerary or longer to improve your chances of reaching the top.

The Marangu Route offers a classic Kilimanjaro experience with comfortable huts and stunning scenery. Just remember,prioritize acclimatization to maximize your shot at conquering the “Roof of Africa.”

ITINERARY

Wild Excursions driver will pick you up and take you to the hotel in Arusha. Orientation will take place at the hotel. Our guides will highlight all the important details regarding your trek and an inspection of your trekking gear will take place.

Elevation Gain: 943 meters (3,000 feet) Walking Time:3-4 hours Distance: 8km

You will have a chance to familiarize yourself with your guides, chefs and porters before departing the hotel in Arusha. You will begin your journey to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro after completing the gate registration. A great length of this hike is spent venturing on a narrow trail that is enclosed by the evergreen rainforest. Reaching Kisambioni is a milestone as it signifies that we are at the halfway point of the trek. We will sit down and enjoy a picnic lunch. We will continue walking through the rainforests of Kilimanjaro after lunch.

Our final destination is the Mandara Hut. Once we arrive you can decide whether you want to relax for the rest of the day or take a leisurely stroll to the Maundi Crater. If you face the northwest you will see the striking Mawenzi Peak which resembles a crown in the sky with its prickly edges. Turn to the east and you will see the picturesque landscapes of Taveta. Visiting on a day with clear skies will ensure that you get maximum viewing pleasure. You will spend the night in the A-frame Mandara Huts which accommodate up to seventy people and feature beds with mattresses. There are several sleeping huts and a dining area.

Elevation Gain: 977 meters (3,200 feet) Walking Time:5-6 hours Distance:11km

We will start heading towards Horombo Hut after breakfast. The environment will shift drastically as the 7 Days Marangu Route requires us to travel through Mount Kilimanjaro’s moorland, a rock-strewn desert plain with succulent plants. There will be a picnic lunch at KambiyaTaabu during the hike. If the skies are clear you will have a chance to witness the scenic views of the Mawenzi and Kibo peaks. We will arrive at the Horombo Huts at approximately 3:00pm and the afternoon can be spent relaxing.The Horombo Huts are exceptionally busy but they’re considered to be the finest huts on Mount Kilimanjaro.

The little, A-frame huts can house a maximum of eight people and provide suitable lodging for hikers ascending, descending and acclimatising. They can accommodate a maximum of 120 hikers with additional room for porters, chiefs and guides.

Elevation Gain: 1,030 meters (3,380 feet) Walking Time:6-8hours Distance:10km

After a yummy  breakfast we will hike through the moorland and the alpine desert region of Mount Kilimanjaro. After hiking for about an hour we will encounter a small mountain stream called the Maua River. Once you pass Maua you will notice that the terrain gets smoother and the vegetation starts to diminish. We will have an appetising lunch at the Middle Red Hill. We will continue our trek shortly after lunch and spend the next tour hours traveling to Kibo on a steady incline through Mount Kilimanjaro’s Saddle. The silver lining to traveling through a baron dessert is the breathtakingly stunning vista of the Kibo and Mawenzi peaks. You will reach the Kibo hut in the afternoon. It is recommended that you rest and prepare for your midnight climb.

Elevation Gain: 1,145 meters (3,760 feet) Elevation Loss: 2,175 meters (7,140 feet) Walking Time:11-13hours Distance:18km

The final leg of your journey is the ascent to Uhuru Peak which has been award the title ‘The Roof of Africa’. We will leave shortly after midnight and begin with the strenuous five hour hike to Gillman’s Point on the crater rim. This is considered to be the least challenging of the three crater ascent paths but it is still an arduous hike. William’s Point is the first major rest stop and it usually takes two hours from the Kibo Hut to arrive at the five thousand metre mark. After thirty minutes of hiking you will reach the rocky bends and twists that continue for over six hundred metres or until you reach Gillman’s Point.

The incline from Gilman’s Point to Uhuru Peak increases gradually consequently it is not a difficult hike. You will feel tired and this part will take long due to the high altitude. The crater rim hike will last about two hours. Once you reach the summit, we have allocated time for you to take some photographs and celebrate your triumph. We will start descending to Horombo Hut – our final stop on the route. The route down the summit has magnificent views that you could not see when you were climbing the mountain. You will have a chance to stop at the Kibo Hut to recollect yourself and enjoy some energy dense snacks. We will reach the Horombo Huts in the afternoon and you can spend the time enjoying your last moments on the mountain.

Elevation Loss: 1,920 meters (6,295 feet) Walking Time:5-6hours Distance:19km

We will finish the trek by descending to the Marangu Gate after breakfast. The final hike is simply magical. You will hike amid the gods in Mount Kilimanjaro’s tranquil cloud forest. We advise that you watch your step as the trail can be fairly slippery. Shana Kilimanjaro Tours vehicles will be waiting at Marangu Gate to drive you back to Arusha. You will have an opportunity to buy Kilimanjaro beer and souvenirs to prove that the 7 Days Marangu Route was conquered.

A driver will bring you to Kilimanjaro Airport, from where you will connect your flight. If you’ve opted to go on Zanzibar or Safari – well, that’s a different adventure and we’ll be thrilled to arrange it for you too!

Included

Professional Trekking Guide (English)
Transfer Car
Cabin Lodging & Park fees
Chef cooker
Tent & mattress
7 breakfasts; 7 lunches; 6 dinners
1.5L of Bottled Water a day
Air Ambulance

Excluded

Flights
Travel insurance
Visa and passport fees
Things of Personal nature (Souvenirs)
Sleeping bag
Increases in park fees where applicable
Accommodation & meals in Arusha
Tips for Trekking Guides, Porters & Chef
Soda and Alcoholic beverages
Extra activities (Excursions)

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