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The Rongai Route is more scenic
than the Marangu Route, easier
than the Machame Route, and the
success rate on the Rongai is
very high. Unlike the Marangu
Route where you sleep in huts,
Rongai you sleep in tents (tents
are included), and the porter
pitch your tent for you. Meals
are served in a dinner tent or
on a blanket outside. The Rongai
starts on the north side of the
mountain just south of the
Kenyan border, and is one of the
least traveled routes. The
Rongai joins the Marangu for the
summit climb, then you descend
the Marangu Route on the
mountain’s southeast side, so
you see Kilimanjaro from many
view point. There are two
versions of this trek – a direct
6-day itinerary, and a 7-day
itinerary that takes a longer
route. The more expedient 6-day
itinerary is described below and
the longer variation is
described in the extra days
section.
This is one of Kilimanjaro
easiest routes, and it has very
few people on it. The typical
duration for this trip is 6
days. However, you can also add
extra acclimatization day and
make it 7 – days.
Note:
We do not place groups together.
This way you are ensured the
full attention of our guide, but
with the added knowledge of our
guides’ experiences. It also
means that we can start the
climb on the day you prefer.
Arrival Day:
Arrive at the Kilimanjaro
International Airport. You will
be met at the Airport and
transferred to the hotel in
Arusha/Moshi for your overnight
and briefing by our mountain
guide.
Day 1: Arusha/Moshi to Nale
Muru to Simba Camp
Elevation(m): 1,387/915 m to
1,950 m to 2,750 m
Elevation(ft): 4,921/3,000 ft to
6,400 ft to 9,020 ft
Distance: 9 km
Hiking Time: 4 hours
Habitat: Montane Forest
Your day starts early with
breakfast and a briefing.
Transfer by Land Rover through
many villages and coffee
plantations for 4-6 hours to the
attractive wooden village of
Nale Muru (1,950 m/6,398 ft).
After signing in and preparing
the porters, you begin the hike
on a wide path winding through
fields of maize and potatoes,
then enter pine forest. You then
start to climb gently but
consistently through attractive
forest that shelters a variety
of wildlife. The forest begins
to thin and Simba Camp (2,600
m/8,530ft) is near the “First
Cave” at the edge of the
moorland zone with extensive
views over the Kenyan plains.
Day 2: Simba Camp to Second
Cave
Elevation(m): 2,750 m to 3,450 m
Elevation(ft): 9,020 ft to
11,320 ft
Distance: 7 km
Hiking Time: 3-4 hours
Habitat: Moorland
Your morning walk is a steady
ascent up to the Second Cave. En
route, you will enjoy superb
views of Kibo and the eastern
ice fields on the crater rim.
Day 3: Second Cave to Third
Cave
Elevation(m): 3,450m to 3,870m
Elevation(ft): 11,320ft to 12700
ft
Distance: 10km
Hiking Time: 4 hours
Habitat: Semi-Desert
Your continuing steady ascent
takes you up to the Third Cave.
Closer now, the eastern ice
fields on the crater rim
continue to draw you upwards. On
this day, be careful to notice
any signs of altitude sickness.
Day 4: Third Cave to Kibo
Huts
Elevation(m): 3,870 m to 4,695 m
Elevation(ft): 15,400ft to
12,700ft
Distance: 10km
Hiking Time: 8 hours
Habitat: Alpine Desert
Today, you hike up to the Kibo
Huts at the bottom of the Kibo
crater wall, and this is where
you join the popular Marangu
Route. Plan on doing your hike
early in the day, then resting
in preparation for your final
ascent. Prepare your equipment
and warm clothing for your
summit climb, then turn in
early.
Day 5: Summit Day! Kibo Huts
to Uhuru Peak to Horombo Huts
Elevation(m ): 4,695 m to 5,895
m to 3,690 m
Elevation(ft): 15,400 ft to
19,340 ft to 12,100 ft
Distance: 4 km up, 14 km down
Hiking Time: 10-15 hours
Habitat: Alpine Desert.
Wake at midnight to a light
breakfast, then prepare for your
summit ascent. The goal is to
climb before dawn so that you
can reach Uhuru Peak shortly
after sunrise. Leave at 1 AM,
switchback up steep scree or
possibly snow, and reach
Gilman’s Point on the crater rim
at 5,861 m/18,640 ft between 5
and 7 AM. Here, views of the
fabled crater and its icecaps
greet you. Another 2 hours of
hiking along the crater rim near
the celebrated snows takes you
to Kilimanjaro’s true summit,
Uhuru Peak, by 9 AM. This is
Africa’s highest point, and you
would have to travel more than
3,000 miles toward the Himalayas
to find a higher peak! Be sure
to have your picture taken at
the summit to show your friends.
After your summit stay, descend
back to the Kibo Huts, have
lunch, rest, collect your
things, and re cross the saddle
to the Horombo Huts. Eat dinner
and get some well-deserved
sleep! You do the beginning of
this climb in the dark with
headlamps 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. Slowly slowly, or,
“pole pole,” and an optimistic
attitude will get you there!
Day 6: Horombo Huts to
Marangu Gate to Arusha/Moshi
Elevation(m): 3,690 m to 1,830 m
to 1,387/890 m
Elevation(ft): 12,100 ft to
6,000 ft to 4,921/2,920 ft
Distance: 18 km
Hiking Time: 5-7 hours
Wake as usual, pack, and descend
through the moorland to the
Mandara Huts. Have lunch there
then continue your triumphant
recessional down through lush
forest to the park gate, which
you should reach around 2 or 3
PM. Remember to tip your guides,
cooks, and porters, since you
will be leaving them here. A
vehicle will take you back to
the Hotel in Arusha/Moshi, where
it is definitely time for
celebration!
Arusha/Moshi:
Depart for the airport or other
destinations in Tanzania or
Kenya. A trip to the beaches at
Zanzibar is a good way to
recuperate. We can arrange many
reasonably priced trips and
safaris to the Tanzania Nothern
Parks such as trips to Serengeti
National Park, Ngorongoro
Crater, Lake Manyara National
Park, Tarangire National Park
and to Arusha National Park.
Also we can arrange trips to
Southern Circuit such as trips
to Selous game reserve, Mikumi
National Park and Ruaha National
Park.
7-day Itinerary:
You can add a day to this trek
by taking a longer route that
swings east to the Mawenzi Tarn,
then crosses the saddle between
Mawenzi and Kibo to rejoin the
route at the Kibo Huts. This
itinerary greatly helps you
acclimatization, and increases
you chances of success.
Day 1: Arusha/Moshi to Nale
Muru to Simba Camp
Elevation(m): 1,387/915 m to
1,950 m to 2,750 m
Elevation(ft): 4,921/3,000 ft to
6,400 ft to 9,020 ft
Distance: 9 km
Hiking Time: 4 hours
Habitat: Montane Forest
Your day starts early with
breakfast and a briefing.
Transfer by Land Rover through
many villages and coffee
plantations for 4-6 hours to the
attractive wooden village of
Nale Muru (1,950 m/6,398 ft).
After signing in and preparing
the porters, you begin the hike
on a wide path winding through
fields of maize and potatoes,
then enter pine forest. You then
start to climb gently but
consistently through attractive
forest that shelters a variety
of wildlife. The forest begins
to thin and Simba Camp (2,600
m/8,530ft) is near the “First
Cave” at the edge of the
moorland zone with extensive
views over the Kenyan plains.
Day 2: Simba Camp To Kikelewa
Camp
Elevation(m): 2,750 m to 3,600 m
Elevation(ft): 9,020 ft to
11,810 ft
Distance: 17 km
Hiking Time: 7 hours
Habitat: Moorland
You make a steady ascent to the
Second Cave where you have
lunch. You leave the direct
trail at the Second Cave, and
strike out across the moorland
on a smaller path toward
Mawenzi’s jagged peaks. After
another 10 km, you reach the
Kikelewa Camp in a sheltered
valley with giant Senecios
nearby. The Kikelewa Cave is
also nearby.
Day 3: Kikelewa Camp To
Mawenzi Tarn
Elevation(m): 3,600 m to 4,330 m
Elevation(ft): 14,205 ft to
14,205 ft
Distance: 7 km
Hiking Time: 4 hours
Habitat: Semi Desert
you do a short, steep climb up
grassy slopes rewarded by superb
all-round views and a tangible
sense of wilderness. Shortly
after you leave the vegetation
behind, you reach the Mawenzi
Tarn, which is situated in a
spectacular cirque directly
beneath the towering spires of
Mawenzi. After this short hike,
you can spend the afternoon
exploring this exciting area.
Day 4: Rest at Mawenzi Tarn
Is your extra day on the
mountain, and you will spend two
nights at Mawenzi Tarn. You can
hike up toward Mawenzi for a
splendid acclimatization hike.
Day 5: Mawenzi Tarn to Kibo
Huts
Elevation(m): 4,330m to 4,695 m
Elevation(ft): 15,400 ft to
14,200ft
Distance: 8 km
Hiking Time: 5 hours
Habitat: Alpine Desert
You cross the lunar desert of
the saddle between Mawenzi and
Kibo to reach the Kibo Huts at
the bottom of Kibo’s crater
wall. You should spend the
remainder of the day resting and
preparing for your summit climb.
Day 6: Summit Day! Kibo Huts
to Uhuru Peak to Horombo Huts
Elevation(m ): 4,695 m to 5,895
m to 3,690 m
Elevation(ft): 15,400 ft to
19,340 ft to 12,100 ft
Distance: 4 km up, 14 km down
Hiking Time: 10-15 hours
Habitat: Alpine Desert.
Wake at midnight to a light
breakfast, then prepare for your
summit ascent. The goal is to
climb before dawn so that you
can reach Uhuru Peak shortly
after sunrise. Leave at 1 AM,
switchback up steep scree or
possibly snow, and reach
Gilman’s Point on the crater rim
at 5,861 m/18,640 ft between 5
and 7 AM. Here, views of the
fabled crater and its icecaps
greet you. Another 2 hours of
hiking along the crater rim near
the celebrated snows takes you
to Kilimanjaro’s true summit,
Uhuru Peak, by 9 AM. This is
Africa’s highest point, and you
would have to travel more than
3,000 miles toward the Himalayas
to find a higher peak! Be sure
to have your picture taken at
the summit to show your friends.
After your summit stay, descend
back to the Kibo Huts, have
lunch, rest, collect your
things, and re cross the saddle
to the Horombo Huts. Eat dinner
and get some well-deserved
sleep! You do the beginning of
this climb in the dark with
headlamps 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. Slowly slowly, or,
“pole pole,” and an
optimistic attitude will get you
there!
Day 7: Horombo Huts to
Marangu Gate to Arusha/Moshi
Elevation(m): 3,690 m to 1,830 m
to 1,387/890 m
Elevation(ft): 12,100 ft to
6,000 ft to 4,921/2,920 ft
Distance: 18 km
Hiking Time: 5-7 hours
Wake as usual, pack, and descend
through the moorland to the
Mandara Huts. Have lunch there
then continue your triumphant
recessional down through lush
forest to the park gate, which
you should reach around 2 or 3
PM. Remember to tip your guides,
cooks, and porters, since you
will be leaving them here. A
vehicle will take you back to
the Hotel in Arusha/Moshi, where
it is definitely time for
celebration!
Arusha/Moshi:
Depart for the airport or other
destinations in Tanzania or
Kenya. A trip to the beaches at
Zanzibar is a good way to
recuperate. We can arrange many
reasonably priced trips and
safaris to the Tanzania Nothern
Parks such as trips to Serengeti
National Park, Ngorongoro
Crater, Lake Manyara National
Park, Tarangire National Park
and to Arusha National Park.
Also we can arrange trips to
Southern Circuit such as trips
to Selous game reserve, Mikumi
National Park and Ruaha National
Park.
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