Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, Marangu Route

January 19, 2012 @ 12:05 pm
posted by Dana

7Days/6Nights Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, Marangu Route

This is definitely the easiest and probably the most popular route  for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s often called the Coca Cola Route because this is the only one where climbers can buy soft drinks and snacks at  each stop on the way up. For what it’s worth, this route is also considered to  be a bit of a joke by serious climbers, and in fact many of the more  experienced operators don’t run trips up Marangu because it’s the least  spectacular in scenery and it seems to attract the most people who aren’t  really committed to doing it properly.
Day 1:
Pick up from Arusha town or Kilimanjaro International Airport and  transfer to Moshi town, which is commonly known as the gateway to Mount  Kilimanjaro at a Base Hotel in Moshi
Day 2:
After breakfast, you will have a short briefing on the climb.  Depart to Marangu gate (45 minutes drive from Moshi to Marangu gate). Upon  registering the authorities , officially start a four hour climb to the Mandara  encampment (2,750m). Spend the night at Mandara Hut, an attractive collection  of buildings. The huts have a bathroom with running water.
Day 3:
Ascent through the forest for a short time, before reaching the  heather and moorland zone at roughly 3,000M (approximately a six-hour walk).  Enjoy stunning views of the mountain peaks at this attitude. SPEnd the night at  Horombo Hut (3,700M), which lies in a valley surrounded by giant lobelia and  groundsel, flora which are charecterstic of this semi-alpine zone.
Day 4
This day continue with the trek past the final watering point, and  ascend onto  the saddle of Kilimanjaro, between the peaks of Kibo and  Mawenzi. The vegetation thins out as you enter the desert-like alpine zone  (approximately 4,000m) and, once you cross the saddle, kibo peak comes into view.  The saddle is an alpine desert that resembles a lunar landscape. Be careful to  notice signs of altitude sickness. This seven-hour walk will be taken at a slow  pace. You will spend the night at Kibo Hut (4,703m), a comfortable stone  construction. This semi-desert zone receives an annual rainfall of under 250mm;  the ground often freezes at night, but ground temparatures soar to above 30  degrees Celsius by day. Few plants other than lichens and grasses survive in  these conditions.
Day 5:
Shortly after midnight, you will commence the climb to the summit  of Kilimanjaro, since it is easier to climb the scree slope to Gillman’s point  (5,861m) on crater rim when it is frozen and an early start for the six-hour  hike improves your chances of reaching the summit in time for sunrise. From  Gilman’s Point, it is a further two-hour round trip along the crater’s edge to  Uhuru peak, the highest point in Africa. From the summit, it is downhill all  the way to Horombo Hut where you will spend your last night on the mountain


Day 6:
Today’s descent continues past the Mandara encampment to the  bottom of the mountain, where each hiker will receive a well-earned  certificate. From, here you will be transferred to the base hotel in  Moshi for dinner and overnight.
Day 7:
After breakfast, transfer back to Arusha or Kilimanjaro  International Airport.

End of the Climb.

The Safari Cost Includes:
-  Transfers with pick up and drop off at Arusha or Airport
- Park entrance & rescues fees
- Accommodation and meals with 2 nights in a hotel as indicated in the  itinerary
- Accommodation in tents with 2 persons per tent during climb
- Services of a cook to prepare meals during the climb
- Service of a mountain guide (English speaking) and porters
- Government taxes
The Safari Cost Excludes:
- Extras  at the hotel i.e. drinks, telephone, laundry etc.
- International flight
- Departure tax
- Tips to guides, porters and drivers
- Climbing equipment and sleeping bags
What to bring:
A) Waterproof hiking boots,
B) Rain suit, sleeping bags,
C) Flashlights,
D) Sunglasses balaclava,
E) Hand gloves,
F) Night shoes


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