5 - Marangu Route

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Overview

The Marangu route is one of the most popular routes for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. It is sometimes referred to as the “Coca-Cola” route due to the availability of Coca-Cola products at the huts along the way. Here’s an overview of the Marangu route:

Difficulty level: The Marangu route is considered to be one of the easier routes up Kilimanjaro, but it is still a challenging climb. It is recommended for those with some hiking experience, and the trek takes about 5-6 days to complete.

Duration: The Marangu route typically takes 5-6 days to complete, depending on the pace of the group and the itinerary selected.

Accommodation: Unlike other routes up Kilimanjaro, the Marangu route features permanent huts at each campsite. These huts provide basic shelter and are equipped with bunk beds, toilets, and dining areas.

Scenery: The Marangu route takes climbers through a variety of terrain, including rainforest, moorland, and alpine desert. Along the way, climbers will have spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, including the glaciers on the summit of Kilimanjaro.

Summit night: The summit night on the Marangu route is typically shorter than on other routes, as climbers start their ascent from Kibo hut at midnight and reach the summit around sunrise. The descent back down to Horombo hut is completed on the same day.

Overall, the Marangu route is a great option for those looking for a slightly easier climb up Kilimanjaro, with the added convenience of permanent huts for accommodation.

Highlights

Itinerary

Day 1 - Marangu Gate (1860m) to Mandara Hut (2700m)

After breakfast, you will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to Marangu Gate for registration. The trek will start through the rainforest to Mandara Hut, where you will spend the night.

Day 2 - Mandara Hut (2700m) to Horombo Hut (3700m)

After breakfast, you will trek through the heath and moorland to Horombo Hut, where you will spend the night.

Day 3 - Horombo Hut (3700m)

This day will be spent acclimatizing at Horombo Hut. You can take a short trek to Zebra Rock or explore the surrounding area.

Day 4 - Horombo Hut (3700m) to Kibo Hut (4700m)

After breakfast, you will trek through the alpine desert to Kibo Hut, where you will spend the night. You will have an early dinner and rest in preparation for the summit attempt.

Day 5 - Kibo Hut (4700m) to Uhuru Peak (5895m) and back to Horombo Hut (3700m)

You will wake up around midnight for hot tea and light snacks before starting the final ascent to Uhuru Peak. The trek will take around 6-7 hours to reach the summit in time for sunrise. You will then descend back down to Kibo Hut for a short rest and then continue to Horombo Hut for the final night on the mountain.

Day 6 - Horombo Hut (3700m) to Marangu Gate (1860m)

After breakfast, you will trek through the rainforest to Marangu Gate, where you will sign out and receive your certificate for reaching the summit. You will then be transferred back to your hotel for a well-deserved rest.

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FAQs

The Machame route usually takes 6-7 days to complete, with an additional day for acclimatization.

The Machame route is considered a challenging climb due to its steep and rocky terrain, although it is manageable for most fit hikers.

Yes, the Lemosho route is considered to be a challenging climb, due to its length and steepness in certain sections.

The best time to climb the Lemosho route is during the dry season, which runs from June to October and from December to February.

Climbers on the Machame route typically stay in tents at designated campsites along the trail. These campsites offer basic amenities such as toilets and dining areas.

 You’ll need to bring appropriate clothing and gear for the climb, including sturdy hiking boots, warm layers, a sleeping bag, a headlamp, and a backpack. Your tour company should provide you with a detailed gear list.

Yes, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro requires a guide, and it’s not permitted to climb without one. You’ll need to book your climb through a registered tour operator, who will provide you with a guide and a support team.

 

Yes, you will need appropriate gear and equipment for the climb, such as sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, a sleeping bag, and a backpack. It is recommended to rent or purchase the necessary equipment from a reliable operator or rental shop.

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Package name : 5 - Marangu Route

Itinerary

Day 1 - Marangu Gate (1860m) to Mandara Hut (2700m)

After breakfast, you will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to Marangu Gate for registration. The trek will start through the rainforest to Mandara Hut, where you will spend the night.

Day 2 - Mandara Hut (2700m) to Horombo Hut (3700m)

After breakfast, you will trek through the heath and moorland to Horombo Hut, where you will spend the night.

Day 3 - Horombo Hut (3700m)

This day will be spent acclimatizing at Horombo Hut. You can take a short trek to Zebra Rock or explore the surrounding area.

Day 4 - Horombo Hut (3700m) to Kibo Hut (4700m)

After breakfast, you will trek through the alpine desert to Kibo Hut, where you will spend the night. You will have an early dinner and rest in preparation for the summit attempt.

Day 5 - Kibo Hut (4700m) to Uhuru Peak (5895m) and back to Horombo Hut (3700m)

You will wake up around midnight for hot tea and light snacks before starting the final ascent to Uhuru Peak. The trek will take around 6-7 hours to reach the summit in time for sunrise. You will then descend back down to Kibo Hut for a short rest and then continue to Horombo Hut for the final night on the mountain.

Day 6 - Horombo Hut (3700m) to Marangu Gate (1860m)

After breakfast, you will trek through the rainforest to Marangu Gate, where you will sign out and receive your certificate for reaching the summit. You will then be transferred back to your hotel for a well-deserved rest.

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Package name : 7 - Machame Route

FAQs

The Marangu route is considered to be one of the easier routes up Kilimanjaro, but it still requires a good level of fitness and stamina. It is recommended for those with some hiking experience.

No, unlike other routes up Kilimanjaro, the Marangu route features permanent huts at each campsite. These huts provide basic shelter and amenities like bunk beds, toilets, and dining areas.

Altitude sickness can be a concern on any route up Kilimanjaro, including the Marangu route. That’s why the route includes an acclimatization day at Horombo Hut to allow climbers to adjust to the altitude.

The best time to climb the Marangu route is during the dry season, which runs from June to October and from December to March. During this time, the weather is generally dry and sunny, with clear views of the surrounding landscape.

Yes, all climbers on the Marangu route are required to hire a guide, as well as porters to carry their gear. The guides and porters are experienced and knowledgeable about the mountain and can provide valuable assistance and support during the trek.

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Package name : 5 - Marangu Route

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Package name : 5 - Marangu Route

$1100 / Adult

$500 / Children

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