Climbing Mt Kilimanjaro Marangu Route (6 day)

This is the easiest route to the summit of Kilimanjaro, sometimes called the Coca-Cola Route. The Marangu route takes you at a gentle pace through forests, moorlands and then across The Saddle, a high-altitude desert separating the main summit, Kibo, 5896m, from craggy Mawenzi, 5149m, to Kibo Hut. From here an early start is made for the ascent to Uhuru Point (the highest top of Kibo). The path zig-zags up steep scree which is easier to climb when frozen. The views from the crater rim at Gillman's Point at dawn can be spectacular. Uhuru Peak lies a further 1h30min. around the rim.


Accommodation on the mountain is in comfortable huts. You will need a sleeping bag, warm clothes and walking poles. This is a tough walking trip but within the limits of a fit individual used to walking in mountain areas. An extra day for acclimatisation to the altitude is recommended at Horombo from where there are various walks to enjoy.


 


We will pick you up at the airport and taking you to the Hotel where you can relax by the pool. You will have a guide, a cook and porters to carry your equipment. We organise year round trips on any route.


Day 1 - Marangu Gate to Mandara Hut


Leaving Marangu Gate (1980 m) we trek on a wide track to our first night through exotic rain forest and giant heathers. If we are lucky we may spot families of Columbus monkeys in the trees. We walk for 6 hours ascending 700m to Mandara Huts at 2700m. Dinner and overnight at the hut.


Day 2 - Mandara Hut to Horombo Hut


We continue our trek through the forest eventually reaching an area of heather, which then turns into moorland. When you get to this stage you will get your first good view of snow capped Kibo and its jagged sister Mawenzi. Camp is at Horombo Hut (3700m). During the day we will have walked about 11 km which will take 5-7 hours and we will have ascended 1000m.


Day 3 - Horombo Hut - acclimatization day


Today is a rest day for acclimatization purposes however for those who wish we can walk up to The Saddle which is the strip of land between Mawenzi and Kibo with good views.


Day 4 - Horombo Hut to Kibo Hut


We carry on up and cross the Saddle to Kibo Hut (4700m), which is more basic than the two huts we've stayed in up till now. The walk is over a fairly barren moonscape though the views of Kibo ahead and Mawenzi behind can be stunning when set against a crystal blue sky. The walk is about 10 km will take 5-7 hrs and we will ascend 1000m.


Day 5 - Kibo Hut - Uhuru Peak - Horombo Hut


This is an extremely long and challenging day, walking up to 16 hrs. We get up shortly after midnight and climb Kibo for about 6 hrs to Oilman's point (5680m) on the rim of the volcanic crater for sunrise. If the day is clear there are spectacular views over the savannah plains with the possibility of seeing Mt Kenya some 360km away.


We then continue across the snow around the rim for a further 2 hrs for the final push to


Uhuru Peak (5895m) - Africa's highest point. It is a hard hike, but is well worth it to see the glaciers and have your photo taken with a sign confirming your achievement. If you reach Uhuru you will have walked about 4 km for about 7 - 81/2 hours and ascended 1200m.


We go down the way we came back to Gillman's then onto Kibo and then all the way back to Horombo Huts where we will spend another night. This will be another 14km, which will take 41/2 to 7 hrs and will have descended 2200m.


Day 6 - Horombo to Marangu Gate


We retrace our steps with Mandara Hut being a good place to break for lunch. Transport will be waiting at Marangu gate for the journey back to our hotel. Gala Dinner and overnight.



2010 Prices:

All Prices are per person.


1 passenger (PAX):              US$ 1,650

2 PAX:                                  US$ 1,550

3 or more PAX:                    US$ 1,500

 

The following items are included in the above prices:

 

  • Guarantee Departure.
  • Transfer by bus shuttle Nairobi-Arusha- Moshi-Nairobi.
  • 2 nights accommodations in a mid-class hotel (Bed and Breakfast), before and after the climb.
  • Accommodation in mountain huts.
  • Meals (3 meals a day) while on the mountain,
  • All park fees, including mountain rescue fees, and government taxes.
  • Services of our trained English-speaking mountain guide, and a skilled cook, and enough numbers of porters for your luggage,
  • Transport from your hotel to the mountain, and back to your hotel.

 

The price does not include:

 

  • Item of personal nature.
  • Tips to guide and porters
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Guests` Comments

Thank you so much for organising one of the best experiences of my life! I had the most amazing time in the mountain. Mila, France.

 

A big thanks for making our trip so successful. Your team were amazing, supportive and very professional and treated us with such respect!. Grainne, Ireland.

 

We had the best trip earlier this year. We booked up through GotoMountKenya - Evans was our correspondent, and he is absolutely reliable, and wonderful! He organised everything for us on Mt Kenya, and then took us to Tanzania for our Mt Kilimanjaro adventure.

Hannah & Vernon, UK.

 

I had a fantastic time on the mountain and enjoyed every step. Nicholas and Chris did an outstanding job and were very professional.  I am hopeful that they enjoyed my company as much as I enjoyed theirs. Tony, USA.