Climb Mount Kilimanjaro through the Marangu Route on this 5-Day Tour
Highlights
Marangu, Mount Kilimanjaro
mountaineering, trekking, camping
Group Tour
5 Days
Easy
English
Description
Trek through lush green forests from Marangu Gate to reach Mandara and see the Maundi Crater. Continue to Horombo, admiring the natural beauty that comes your way. Take the upper route to reach Kibo Huts, ascend to Hans Meyer cave, reach Gilman's Point and enjoy as the sun rises from behind Mawenzi. Finally, celebrate your victory at Uhuru Peak.
Itinerary
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Day 1: Marangu to Mandara Hut
- Climbers are taken to Marangu Gate from their hotel. The gate is at an altitude of about 1,600 metres, at the entrance to the rainforest.
- The trail climbs through the lush forest to Mandara Hut at 2,700 metres. This walk takes around 4 hours at a gentle pace. Mandara Hut is close to the edge of the forest and within a short walk of Maundi Crater, a tiny parasitic volcanic cone just above the forest.
- Climbers often visit Maundi in the afternoon after arriving at Mandara. In clear weather, the views of Mawenzi, the lower of the two prominent peaks of Kilimanjaro, are breathtaking.
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Day 2: Mandara to Horombo Hut
- Climbers leave Mandara by about 9 o’clock. The first half-hour or so continues through the rain forest, after which the trail emerges into alpine moorland for an approximate 7-hour walk to Horombo, which is at 3,700 metres.
- If the day is clear, there are splendid views of both Kibo and Mawenzi and the plains stretching away below the mountain. The vegetation is also spectacular, with different types of heather, everlasting flowers, red hot pokers, protea, lobelia and giant groundsel.
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Day 3: Horombo to Kibo Hut
- There are two paths from Horombo Hut to Kibo Hut. The “upper route” is the older path, heading quite steeply uphill from Horombo to the foot of Mawenzi, a climb of about 600 metres. This path then descends to the “saddle”, the high altitude desert between Kibo and Mawenzi, and crosses the saddle to Kibo Hut. The saddle slopes gently uphill until about an hour before Kibo Hut, where it starts to climb quite steeply to the hut, which is at an altitude of around 4,700 metres.
- The “lower” route heads more directly towards Kibo Hut from Horombo. It is shorter than the upper route, but it is not as physically attractive as the upper route.
- Climbers often choose the upper route for the ascent and the lower path for the descent. This day’s trek can take from 6 to 8 hours.
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Day 4: Kibo Hut to Summit, then descend to Horombo Hut
- Climbers are awoken at about 11 pm.
- After dressing in warm clothing, they have a hot drink and then set off at midnight.
- The first part of the ascent to the Hans Meyer cave is quite indirect, going around large rock outcrops, and it is not as steep as the latter part. The surface is loose and can be hard going.
- After the cave, the scree slope becomes extremely steep, and you have to climb in a zig-zag fashion.
- It takes an average of 6 hours to reach Gilman’s Point on the crater rim.
- On a fine morning, the views of the sun rising from behind Mawenzi are spectacular. Gillman’s Point is at 5,700 metres. From here, the path goes around the crater rim for a further one and a half to two hours to the summit at Uhuru Peak, 5896 metres.
- The descent back to Kibo Hut can take a further 3 or 4 hours.
- After a rest and a meal, the descent continues to Horombo Hut via the lower route, a further trek of around 3 hours.
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Day 5: Horombo Hut to the Park Gate
- The descent from Horombo to Mandara Hut takes around 3 hours, and the final part of the descent through the forest to Marangu Gate takes another 2 hours.
- At the gate, vehicles will be waiting to take you back to the hotel.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price
Adult | |
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1 to 100 | /person |
Child | |
1 to 100 | /person |
This is a group tour |