Marangu Route is the most popular, least difficult and the shortest way to Uhuru Peak. This route is also called the Tourist Route or the Coca Cola Route. 70% of all climbers choose this route, because most of the route consists of easy hiking. This route is fairly easy but the final part to the summit is still difficult. Although this rout is the easiest, it has the highest failure rate due to bad preparation. It is advised to take this route seriously enough, to be well organized and to take all possible safety measures.
All the camps on this route sale goods such as chocolates, beer, soft drinks and mineral water, and they all have a radio contact to the Park Office. This route can be done in 5 days but it is advised to take an extra day for acclimatization at the Horombo hut which is also the only campsite on Kilimanjaro with beds and mattresses.
On your arrival day at JRO airport you will be met by our Great view adventure representative who will drive you at Tulia Hotel in Arusha, Briefing and Wearing Mountain Gear checked will be done by your Mountain Guide.
Duration: 6 or 7 days, Difficulty: Medium, Scenery: Excellent, Traffic: Low
Day 1: Start: Marangu Gate (1905m) Finish: Mandara Huts (2720m)
- Total distance: 8.75km
- Hiking Time (approx.): 3 hours
Marangu gate, the headquarters of Kilimanjaro National Park, lies a 45 minute drive from Moshi town. Upon arrival you will register here, which can take up to 1 hour, depending on the number of other trekkers embarking on their climb this day. You will then set off along the path for a solid uphill walk to reach the Mandara Huts. There is plenty to distract you in the rainforest ecosystem- blue monkeys, black and white colobus and the endemic Kilimanjaro impatiensflower (a little red beauty!). Stop at Kisamboni for your picnic lunch before continuing on upwards, with the trail steepening as you pass through the forest. Before you reach your destination for the night, heather and bearded lichen start to appear. If you have enough energy once reaching the huts there is a great little walk over to Maundi Crater, with fantastic views to Kenya and Mawenzi peak as well as a beautiful variety of wild flowers. The huts here are a little bit fancy with even the luxury of flush toilets (enjoy it while you can!) and running water fed by a spring above.
Day 2: Start: Mandara Huts (2720m) Finish: Horombo Huts (3720m)
- Total distance: 12km
- Hiking Time (approx.): 6-8 hours
After a short stretch of forest at the start of the day, you will be walking mostly through moorland – a landscape spotted with heather and lobelias, characteristic of this ecosystem. From this day onwards you should (provided no cloud) be able to spot both peaks of Kilimanjaro – Kibo and Mawenzi that provide an unrivalled backdrop to your photos. You’ll stop for a picnic lunch along the way before reaching the Horombo Huts. These are some of the busier huts (sleeping up to 120 people) as they are used for the descent from several other routes. They have a great atmosphere with the opportunity to meet lots of other travellers, many already on their way back down. Share tips and swap stories over your dinner in the dining hall.
Day 3: Horombo Huts – Zebra Rocks (4050m) – Mawenzi Huts (4535m) – Horombo Huts
- Hiking time (approx.): 4-5 hours
Not only does this extra day provide you with extra acclimatisation but you will get to a spectacular viewpoint, seldom seen by others on the mountain. Leave Horombo huts following a leisurely breakfast to head up to Zebra rocks, a collection of striped rocks resembling a Zebra’s flank. You can turn back towards the huts from here, but we recommend pushing on to the base of Mawenzi peak from which you will have an amazing panorama across the saddle to the mountain’s highest peak. Head back down to the Horombo Huts, passing through gullies of groundsel to arrive mid-afternoon. Rest up and relax here before dinner.
Day 4: Start: Horombo Huts (3720m) Finish: Kibo Huts (4715m)
- Total distance: 9km
- Hiking Time (approx.): 4-6 hours
This day you will pass across the saddle, the rather barren stretch of alpine desert that separates Kibo and Mawenzi peaks. Watch out for symptoms of altitude sickness, making sure to stay behind your guide who will be walking pole pole (slowly). Some of your best photos from the climb will be produced in the wonderful lighting here, and you can enjoy great views of the many parasitic cones along the way. These ‘cones’ are formed following eruptions from fractures along the flank of the volcano that was Kilimanjaro. As you cross the saddle you will also be able to see your path for summit night laid out ahead of you up to Gillman’s point. Kibo Huts are nested just under the peak for which they are named – no flushing toilets here but some rather cold and basic huts built of stone. You’ll arrive here for a late lunch and then rest up in preparation for your summit.
Day 5: Summit Night: Kibo Huts (4715m) to Uhuru Peak (5895m) back to Kibo Huts
- Total distance: 6.25km
- Hiking Time (approx.) 6 hours
Start: Kibo Huts (4715m) to Horombo Huts (7720m)
- Total distance: 9km
- Hiking Time (approx.): 3-4 hours
Depending on how you have fared with the altitude in the days before, you will be woken at 11pm-12am to start your ascent up to Uhuru Peak. Have some tea and biscuits to warm you up before starting on the hardest part of your trek. You will make your way up to Gillman’s point by flashlight, zig-zagging your way along the soft ground. This is definitely one of the steeper and more challenging ascents, but there is no such thing as going too slowly – make sure to take your time. Upon reaching Gillman’s point you will stop for a well-deserved rest. You will have earned your certificate here, but don’t let that stop you from going on up to Uhuru peak – the hard work is over. Now you can enjoy the magnificent views of glaciers to the left, and Reusch’s crater to the right. Most trekkers will make it to the peak after approx. 6 hours, in time to watch what will be one of (if not the) favourite sunrise(s) of your life. Heading back down to Kibo will be surprisingly quick, some like to use their walking poles to ‘ski’ down the soft scree! Have some warm food here, rest up, before continuing your descent down to Horombo Huts.
Day 6: Start: Horombo Huts (3720m) to Marangu Gate (1905m)
- Total distance: 20.75km
- Hiking time: 7-8 hours
Price Includes
- Pick up and drop off at Kilimanjaro International Airport.
- Pre & Post Trek accommodation at KEYS HOTEL
- Park fees, camping fees, rescue fees and 18% VAT on tour fees & services which cost nearly 55% of the total cost charged.
- 4 Season mountain tents
- Sleeping Mats
- Transportation to & from the mountain gate
- Professional mountain guides, cooks and porters
- 3 meals daily while on the mountain
- Filtered water throughout the trek
- Fair wages for the mountain crew as approved by the Kilimanjaro National Park Authority (KINAPA), Kilimanjaro Association of Tour Operators (KIATO)
- Portable flush toilet can be provided for free upon client’s request.
Price Excludes
- Flights
- Items of a personal nature
- Laundry Services
- Tips to mountain crew