Overview
5 Days Marangu Route is also known as the “Coca Cola” or “tourist” route. It is the easiest and shortest route to the summit. This is also the only route with the comforts of sleeping huts at every campsite with solar lights and comfortable beds.
The huts are communal, and the bunks have a sponge mattress and pillow. Go on Our Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing 5-Day Marangu Route or 6-Day 98% Summit Success!
Day 1Drive to Kilimanjaro Marangu gate, Hike to Mandara hut
After breakfast and briefing, drive to the Kilimanjaro National Park Gate (about 1 hour), register, and commence the climb. Walk-through the rainforest to the Mandara escapement . A side trip to Maundi Crater is a good way to see the surroundings including Northern Tanzania and Kenya. In the rainforest, look for towering Eucalyptus trees, birdlife, and Colobus monkeys.
Elevation
1860m/6100ft to
2700m/8875ft
Distance
8km/5mi
Hiking
3 – 4 hours
Habitat
Montane Forest
Meals
Lunch & Dinner
Day 2Hike Mandara Hut to Horombo Hut
You leave the glades of the rain-forest and follow an ascending path on the open moorlands to the Horombo encampment. Views of Mawenzi and the summit of Kibo are amazing. Look for giant lobelias and groundsels. You may begin to feel the effects of the altitude.
Elevation
2270m/8875 to
3700m/12,200ft
Distance
12km/7.5mi
Hiking
5 – 6 hours
Habitat
Heathland
Meals
Breakfast,
Lunch & Dinner
Day 3Hike Horombo Hut to Kibo Hut
Ascending, we now pass the last watering point, walking onto the saddle of Kilimanjaro between the peaks of Kibo and Mawenzi. Vegetation begins with upper heathland but then disappears into “moonscape”. Dinner, rest and prepare for the summit climb.
Elevation
3700m/12,200ft to
4700m/15,500ft
Distance
9km/5.5mi
Hiking
5 – 6 hours
Habitat
Alpine Desert
Meals
Breakfast,
Lunch & Dinner
Day 4Hike Kibo Hut to Summit, and down to Horombo Hut
Very early in the morning (midnight to 2 am), commence the climb to the summit on steep and heavy scree or snow up to Gilman’s point located on the crater rim. Continuing, we now ascend to Uhuru Peak, which is the highest point in Africa. There are unbelievable views at every turn. Have your picture taken at the summit to show your friends and family. From here we descend, stopping for lunch and a rest at Kibo before continuing on to the Horombo encampment.
The beginning of this climb is done in the dark and requires headlamps or flashlights. It will be very cold until you start descending, so you will need all of your warm layers. This is by far the most difficult part of the trek with many switchbacks. Going slowly “pole pole” and an optimistic attitude will get you there!
Elevation
4700m/15,500ft to
5895m/19,340ft
Descending to
3700m
12,200ft
Distance
6km/4mi up &
15km/9mi down
Hiking
6-8 hours
Habitat
Alpine Desert
Meals
Breakfast,
Lunch & Dinner
Day 5Hike Horombo Hut to the trailhead, drive to the hotel.
“>After breakfast, a steady descent takes us down through moorland to the Mandara Hut. Continue descending through the lush forest path to the National Park gate at Marangu. At lower elevations, it can be wet and muddy. Gaiters and trekking poles will help. Shorts and t-shirts will probably be plenty to wear (keep rain gear and warmer clothing handy).
A vehicle will be waiting for you at Marangu gate to drive you back to your hotel for overnight
At the last night of your trekking, we will drop off you at the airport
Elevation
3700m/12,200ft to
1700m/5500ft
Distance
20km/12.5mi
Hiking
4 – 5 hours
Habitat
Forest
What to carry
Clothes
A warm sweater as the nights can be chilly at high altitudes.
Comfortable shoes
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">4 nights’ mountain accommodation
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">All transportation – airport pick up and drop off included
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">All park entrances fees
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Professional English speaking Mountain guide & chef
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Porterage
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Mineral water on all days
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">All mentioned activities
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Camping equipment ( tent, sleeping bags, mattress, hiking poles, gaters, mess table and chairs)
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Airport Pick up and drop off
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Flights (International and domestic)
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Personal items (souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Tips (from 20 USD per person per day for mountain guide)
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Tips (from 10 USD per person per day for a porter)
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Tips (from 15 USD per person per day for a chef/cook)
- <span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Personal expenses e.g; Visa fees, travel expenses.