Tour Overview
Climb Africa’s highest mountain on this exciting 5-day Mount Kilimanjaro adventure via the popular Marangu Route. Known as the “Coca-Cola Route,” Marangu is the only Kilimanjaro route that offers comfortable mountain hut accommodation, making it a popular choice for trekkers seeking a more structured and accessible climbing experience. The route leads to Uhuru Peak at 5,895 meters and showcases some of the mountain’s most impressive scenery.
Beginning on Kilimanjaro’s southern slopes, the trail passes through lush rainforest, heather moorlands, alpine desert, and high-altitude glacial landscapes. Along the way, trekkers enjoy spectacular views of Kibo Peak, Mawenzi Peak, the Eastern Ice Fields, Maundi Crater, and Zebra Rocks. The route is also home to unique flora and fauna, including giant groundsels, colorful mountain flowers, blue monkeys, and a variety of bird species.
This itinerary is designed for travelers with moderate fitness levels who are looking for a shorter Kilimanjaro experience while still enjoying the challenge of a summit attempt. Daily hikes range from four to eight hours and are supported by experienced mountain guides, porters, and comprehensive safety procedures.
Whether enjoyed as a standalone adventure or combined with a Tanzania safari or Zanzibar beach holiday, the Marangu Route offers an unforgettable introduction to the beauty and challenge of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Itinerary
You will be welcomed warmly when your flight lands at Kilimanjaro International Airport. From there, it is a short, 30-40 minute drive to a lovely hotel in Moshi, the town at the base of Mt. Kilimanjaro. After checking into your comfortable hotel, you will have a detailed pre-trek briefing to go over the climbing plan, safety briefing, equipment needed, and how to cope with potential acute mountain sickness (AMS). Your guide will go over AMS hydration, pacing, and altitude symptom strategies to ensure you are fully prepared. You are welcome to explore the town as you wish; you can try Tanzanian coffee, visit the markets, or learn about the Chagga people and their music, stories, and crafts. Enjoy a filling hotel dinner so you are well-fueled to start your intensive hike the next day. For the rest of the night, unwind and think about the stunning sights of Kilimanjaro and the warm glow of rest as you review your gear. It is the first day of your journey to Challenge and discover the Marangu Route. You have a well-organized start, so you can be confident through the challenges you will encounter on this three-day trek.
Activities: Culture tour, pre-trek briefing, Airport transfer
Accommodation: Hotel in Moshi
Meals: Dinner
Your day begins with a hearty breakfast, followed by a short 45-minute drive to Marangu Gate (1,860m/6,102ft), sitting in Kilimanjaro National Park, where some registration formalities will be done. The trek starts with a 4 to 5-hour hike of 8 km, which is approximately 4.5 miles, and requires 880m elevation gain. The hike will ascend to Mandara Hut (2,740m/8,990ft). This well-marked and well-maintained path will allow you to witness dense wildlife conservatories where you are likely to see Blue monkeys and colobus monkeys. You will also note some vividly colored birds like the silvery-cheeked hornbill. There are also several interesting plants that you will come across such as the Impatiens Kilimanjari and the giant ferns. To ensure the safety of the entire group, a ranger will be present, and a guide will ensure to keep to the “pole pole” (slowly) approach. The gradual incline of the trek in the initial sections helps you a lot in adjusting to the altitude. Along the way, the guide will share interesting facts and insights into the available rainforest ecosystems. Upon reaching Mandara Hut, which is a cluster of A-frame huts located in a serene glade, a warm meal awaits you, which is specially prepared by our dedicated crew for the travelers. After dinner, you can relax or you can take a short walk to explore Maundi Crater, which offers a beautiful Kibo and Mawenzi Peaks.
Hiking Time: 4-5 hours
Distance: 8 km
Altitude Gain: 880m
Accommodation: Mandara Hut
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
After enjoying a hearty breakfast, begin a 5-7 hour trek to Horombo Hut, which is 11 km away, 3,720m/12,205ft. Gaining 980m in elevation. Throughout the trek, you can witness the vast Kilimanjaro’s twin peaks, Kibo and Mawenzi, which signify the change from dense rainforest to open heather and moorland. The pathway is abundantly adorned with fascinating oversized flora such as groundsel and lobelia. To avoid AMS, your guide will help monitor you with a pulse oximeter as well as headache and nausea checks, and AMS will require slow pacing along with 3-4 liters of water daily. Horombo Hut serves as a busy midway stop and dormitory-style base, which aids in the surrounding peaks' astonishing views. Around noon, savor a hot lunch and unwind. After some resting, you can embark on optional acclimatization walks to Zebra Rock, which is aide for altitude adjustment. During the trek, your guide will explain the Kilimanjaro moorland ecology, which will further include the adaptations of altitude plants, which will help you reconnoiter. Amid the evenings, you will reflect on the trek, which will ready you for the coming altitudes.
Hiking Time: 5-7 hours
Distance: 11 km
Altitude Gain: 980m
Accommodation: Horombo Hut
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Today's trek takes 5 to 7 hours, and Kibo Hut, which sits at 4,720 meters (15,485 feet), is about 10 km away. Kibo Peak’s striking silhouette will catch your attention as you navigate the harsh alpine desert, which is filled with scree and scant vegetation. The climb is gradual, but requires careful pacing due to the diminishing oxygen levels, and frequent health checks with a pulse oximeter to monitor AMS risks outline. The open landscape offers weather volatility, making layered clothing necessary. Kibo Hut, a stone-built shelter, offers basic kybo hut weathered amenities, but the setting is ideal as trekkers focus on the impending midnight trek. Reach Kibo Hut by noon to enjoy a hot lunch, followed by a mid-afternoon rest and detailed climb recaps. Focus reviews include warm clothing (down jackets, thermal layers), adherence to hydration plans, mental strategies to ensure readiness for the climb to Uhuru Peak, and a good rest.
Hiking Time: 5-7 hours
Distance: 10 km
Altitude Gain: 1,000m
Accommodation: Kibo Hut
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
The journey to the peak starts at midnight and is a 5-7 hour rise to Uhuru Peak (5,895m/19,341ft), which includes a 6 km trek and 1,175m elevation gain. The path is steep and includes loose scree. The terrain has rocky switchbacks, and the temperature is freezing, so layered clothing, a headlamp, and trekking poles are necessary. For safety, there is an armed ranger, and your guide is coaxing you forward while keeping note of any AMS symptoms. The guide providing motivation sees to it that you reach Gilman’s point (5,681m/18,638ft) and is rewarded with epic crater rim and eastern ice field views. There is a 1-2 hour trek towards Kilimanjaro’s peak. At the peak, the views are stunning. After a photo session with the glaciers, the trek towards Kibo Hut for lunch and a short break begins. The rest of the journey includes a 15 km trek to Horombo Hut (3,720m/12,205ft), where the rest of the day is to relaxing. The trek is 6-8 hours long, losing 2,175m. The following day, the trek to Marangu Gate begins, covering 5-6 hours, 19 km with a 1,860m drop. The landscape steadily descends through dense moorlands and tropical rainforests at a steep angle. The journey is quite challenging due to the terrain with slimy tracks requiring gaiters and poles. As a reward at the Marangu Gate, you will receive your summit certificates, a proud memento of your achievement.
After a nourishing meal and shower, a hot wash and a farewell meal await you in the hotel, where you summarize the amazing trip you have made from lush hiking trails to the icy, fairy tale world of the mountains.
Hiking Time: 16-20 hours (5-7 hours up, 11-13 hours down)
Distance: 40 km (6 km up, 34 km down)
Altitude Gain/Loss: +1,175m, -4,035m
Accommodation: Hotel in Moshi
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner