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Kilimanjaro Trekking: 5-Day Private Kilimajaro Trekking Tour - Marangu Route

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About this experience

✔ Easier & less expensive than other routes
✔ Solar-powered sleeping huts
✔ Success rate: 80-85%

DURATION: 5 Days trekking, 3 and a half days ascending, 1 and a half days descending
EXPEDITION LENGTH: 32 km/20 mi ascent, 64 km/40 mi round trip
ELEVATION: 4,065 m/13,340 ft gain, 4,065 m/13,340 ft descent, Marangu Gate (1,830 m/6,000 ft) to Uhuru Peak (5,895 m/19,340 ft) and return
OPENING SEASON: Year-round. The best time for climbing Kilimanjaro are the months of January through early March and June through October. The clear skies, great views, and sunshine make for spectacular photo opportunities and comfortable trekking conditions. These are also usually the drier months of the year albeit the busiest
WHO CAN COME: This Kilimanjaro trekking is private. Only your group will participate. Kilimanjaro Trekking is suitable for anyone in good health and reasonably fit. Don't underestimate the climb. Train for the adventure.
  • Who can comeMount Kilimanjaro is a hard climb and should never be underestimated. Every year, several hundred people are evacuated from the mountain and about 10 deaths are reported. You're strongly suggested to prepare well and do the necessary research before embarking on this adventure.

Overview

Kilimanjaro trekking is a life-changing experience, strongly recommended for extra adrenaline seekers. The Marangu Route is the easiest and shortest route to Kilimanjaro’s summit and is known as the “Coca Cola” or “tourist” route. This is the only route on Kilimanjaro with the comforts of solar-powered sleeping huts and comfortable beds at every camp.

The huts are communal, and each bunk has a sponge mattress and pillow. There are 60 beds at both Mandara and Kibo Huts and 120 beds at Horombo Hut. Bathrooms and running water are available at the two lower huts. Basic men’s and ladies' latrines are available at the last camp.

All climbing groups, often from several countries around the world, share meals in dining huts providing a jovial and energetic atmosphere. Soft drinks, bottled water, and beer may be for sale at the huts. Bring small Tanzanian bills to purchase these items (prices increase with elevation).

This route is usually done in 5 days, but you can do it in 6 days for better acclimatization. You can spend your extra day resting at Horombo or climbing to a base camp below Kibo’s sub-peak Mawenzi.

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About this experience

✔ Easier & less expensive than other routes
✔ Solar-powered sleeping huts
✔ Success rate: 80-85%

DURATION: 5 Days trekking, 3 and a half days ascending, 1 and a half days descending
EXPEDITION LENGTH: 32 km/20 mi ascent, 64 km/40 mi round trip
ELEVATION: 4,065 m/13,340 ft gain, 4,065 m/13,340 ft descent, Marangu Gate (1,830 m/6,000 ft) to Uhuru Peak (5,895 m/19,340 ft) and return
OPENING SEASON: Year-round. The best time for climbing Kilimanjaro are the months of January through early March and June through October. The clear skies, great views, and sunshine make for spectacular photo opportunities and comfortable trekking conditions. These are also usually the drier months of the year albeit the busiest
WHO CAN COME: This Kilimanjaro trekking is private. Only your group will participate. Kilimanjaro Trekking is suitable for anyone in good health and reasonably fit. Don't underestimate the climb. Train for the adventure.

Description - What to expect

Kilimanjaro trekking Itinerary

◾ Arrival Day
Arrive at the Kilimanjaro International Airport. You will be met at the airport and transferred to the hotel in Arusha or in Moshi for your overnight and briefing by your mountain guide.

◾ Day 1: Arusha/Moshi to Marangu Gate to Mandara Huts
Elevation: (915 m/3,000 ft) to (1,830 m/6,000 ft) to (2,740 m/9,000 ft)
Distance: 7 km
Hiking Time: 4-5 hours
Habitat: Montane Forest

After breakfast and a briefing from your guide, leave Moshi at 9 am, drive for 45 minutes (or if driving from Arusha leave the town at 7 am, drive for one and half hours) to the Marangu Gate on the eastern side of Kilimanjaro, register with the national park, and begin hiking at 10:30 am. In the rainforest, look for towering Eucalyptus trees, birdlife, and Columbus monkeys.

At these lower elevations, it can be wet and muddy, so gaiters and trekking poles will help. Shorts and t-shirts should be sufficient, but keep your rain gear and warmer clothing handy. Stop halfway for lunch, and reach the Mandara Huts at 2 or 3 PM. Unpack, rest, and have some tea or coffee. A 15-minute side trip to Maundi Crater is a good way to see the surroundings including Northern Tanzania and Kenya. Dinner is served in the early evening at 7.00 pm. Bathrooms with running water are available.

◾ Day 2: Mandara Huts to Horombo Huts
Elevation: (2,740 m/9,000 ft) to (3,690 m/12,100 ft)
Distance: 11 km
Hiking Time: 6-8 hours
Habitat: Heathland

Wake to a 7:30 am breakfast and pack for your next Kilimanjaro trekking experience. Break camp by 8:30 am, hike for an hour through rainforest glades, then follow an ascending path through heathland where you can look for giant lobelias and groundsels. Continue up into open moorlands where small shrubs are the main vegetation. Stop halfway for lunch, where you can enjoy amazing views of Mawenzi. Arrive at the Horombo Huts by 3.00 pm, where you can see Kibo’s summit. Rest, unpack, and prepare for dinner. Bathrooms with running water are available.

You may start to feel the effects of altitude here and to aid your acclimatization, you can choose to spend an extra day resting at Horombo or climbing to a basecamp below Kibo’s sub-peak Mawenzi.

◾ Day 3: Horombo Huts to Kibo Huts
Elevation: (3,690 m/12,100 ft) to (4,695 m/15,400 ft)
Distance: 10 km
Hiking Time: 6-8 hours
Habitat: Alpine Desert

Wake to breakfast as usual, but if you wake early you can get some great photos of the sunrise. The first part of the day’s hike climbs through the dwindling heathland that blends into a moonscape as you enter the sweeping saddle connecting Mawenzi and Kibo. When you stop for lunch, and later when you cross this surprisingly large saddle, you can examine the summit climb up Kibo that you will be starting in just a few hours. Be careful to notice any signs of altitude sickness. There is no running water at the Kibo Huts.

◾ Day 4: Summit Day! Kibo Huts to Uhuru Peak to Horombo Huts
Elevation: (4,695 m/15,400 ft) to (5,895 m/19,340 ft) to (3,690 m/12,100 ft)
Distance: 4 km up, 14 km down
Hiking Time: 10-15 hours
Habitat: Alpine Desert

Wake at midnight to a light breakfast, then prepare for your Kilimanjaro trekking summit ascent. The goal is to climb before dawn so that you can reach Uhuru Peak shortly after sunrise. Leave at 1.00 am, switch back up steep scree or possibly snow, and reach Gilman’s Point on the crater rim at 5,861 m/18,640 ft between 5 and 7 am. Here, views of the fabled crater and its icecaps greet you. Another 2 hours of hiking along the crater rim near the celebrated snow take you to Kilimanjaro’s true summit, Uhuru Peak, by 9.00 am. This is Africa’s highest point, and you would have to travel more than 3,000 miles toward the Himalayas to find a higher peak! Be sure to have your picture taken at the summit to show your friends. After your summit stays, descend back to the Kibo Huts, have lunch, rest, collect your things, and re-cross the saddle to the Horombo Huts. Eat dinner and get some well-deserved sleep!

You do the beginning of this climb in the dark with headlamps or flashlights. It will be very cold until you start descending, so you will need all of your warm layers. This is, by far, the most difficult part of the trek. Slowly slowly, or, “pole pole,” and an optimistic attitude will get you there!

◾ Day 5: Horombo Huts to Marangu Gate to Moshi/Arusha
Elevation: (3,690 m/12,100 ft) to (1,830 m/6,000 ft) to (890 m/2,920 ft)
Distance: 18 km
Hiking Time: 5-7 hours

Wake, as usual, pack, and descend through the moorland to the Mandara Huts. Have lunch there then continue your triumphant recessional down through the lush forest to the park gate, which you should reach around 2 or 3 pm. Remember to tip your guides, cooks, and porters, since you will be leaving them here. A vehicle will take you back to the Hotel in Moshi/Arusha, where it is definitely time for celebration!

◾ Arusha/Moshi:
Depart for the airport or other destinations in Tanzania or Kenya. You may want to end your Kilimanjaro trekking experience with a trip to the beaches at Zanzibar!

Free Cancellation

Free cancellation is available for this Kilimanjaro trekking experience up to one month before the start of your trek

What's included, what's not

✔ Experienced guides and porters (number depending on group size)
✔ All Mount Kilimanjaro Park entry fees
✔ 1-night bed & breakfast in Arusha or Moshi
✔ All camping fees
✔ Rescue fees
✔ Airport transfers
✔ All accommodations on the mountain
✔ 3 meals a day
✔ Experienced cook and all kitchen utensils
✖ International and domestic flights (can be arranged on request)
✖ Accommodation on the last day after the climb (can be arranged at extra cost)
✖ Travel insurance
✖ Tips, drinks, and all items of personal nature
✖ Tips for the guide and the porters
✖ Sleeping bags (can be provided for hire on request)
✖ Mountain gears (can be provided for hire on request)

Bring with you

For this Kilimanjaro trekking, make sure you bring appropriate adventure gear that should include a small personal backpack, thick hiking socks, windproof/waterproof pants, and jacket, heavy gloves, a heavy winter jacket, water bottles, gaiters (covers the top of boots and bottom of pants), hiking boots, larger backpack for clothes, cold weather sleeping bags, safari-style hat protecting face and neck from sun, headlamp style flashlight, your camera, dried fruit and energy bars, sunblock, malaria pills, water purification tablets, inflatable pillows, and your regular clothes.

Who can come/Other requirements

Mount Kilimanjaro is a hard climb and should never be underestimated. Every year, several hundred people are evacuated from the mountain and about 10 deaths are reported. You're strongly suggested to prepare well and do the necessary research before embarking on this adventure.

Good to know - practical information

For your Kilimanjaro trekking, you should consider bringing with you the following:

◾ Baggage and Sleeping
Large holdall, to contain everything you’ll need while on the trek
Daysack, 25-35 liters, for personal use while on your trek
Sleeping Bag, rated to -10C
Waterproof rucksack liner
Elasticated waterproof rucksack cover. Sleeping mattresses are not required as we provide these for you

◾ Clothing
Sweat-wicking T-shirts/vests – Fleece
Insulated down jacket or similar
Down mittens or similar
Thermal long-johns for summit night
Underwear (briefs are usually better than boxer shorts which gather and chafe)
Very good quality hiking socks and thin-liner socks. (We advise that socks should be at least a size too small otherwise they stretch and bunch causing blisters)
Breathable lightweight waterproofs
Waterproof walking boots – Calf gaiters
Balaclava, a Wide-brimmed sun hat to protect the face, ears, and neck

◾ Hygiene
Toothbrush, toothpaste & deodorant
Flat-packed Wet Ones, travel wipes, or similar for personal hygiene on the mountain
Kleenex tissues in plastic travel pouches or toilet paper
Hairbrush/comb
Sanitary products
Lip salve with UV protection
Vaseline, to prevent chafing skin and heel friction blisters

◾ Health
Malaria Tablets (if you choose to take these). Ask your GP. Some anti-malarial courses need to commence several weeks before departure
Sun cream. Organic sun barriers or loose-fitting clothes that cover the skin are regarded by many as preferable.

◾ Documents
Passport (with additional 6 months’ validity after proposed trip return date)
Tanzanian entry visa & Air travel documents
Cash in US dollars or Euro in denominations of $10 and $20 (tipping allowance and local purchases, taxis, meals, etc)
Credit Cards (recommended for eventualities only & obtaining extra cash from ATMs)
Travel insurance documents
Vaccination Certificates (where applicable) – Traveller’s Cheques are not recommended as they are subject to extremely poor conversion rates in Arusha.

◾ Other stuff
Camera and spare memory cards, batteries & charger
Sunglasses with UV-filter lenses
High-energy snacks (Cereal bars, dried fruit, and nuts)
Spare contact lenses and fluid
Head torch with spare batteries
Water bottles & Camelbak (3 liters carrying capacity
Water Purification Tablets / Iodine drops
Ear Plugs
Plastic bags (for dirty washing, used wrappers, etc.)
Telescopic walking poles
Mobile phone

◾ Personal Small First Aid Kit
Pain Killers
Zinc oxide tape and small scissors
Compeed blister pads
Immodium / Loperamide anti-diarrhea tablets
Any medication you normally use

Health and safety

✔ Provider complies with local legislation and applicable health recommendations with regard to Covid-19 prevention measures

Description - What to expect

Kilimanjaro trekking Itinerary

◾ Arrival Day
Arrive at the Kilimanjaro International Airport. You will be met at the airport and transferred to the hotel in Arusha or in Moshi for your overnight and briefing by your mountain guide.

◾ Day 1: Arusha/Moshi to Marangu Gate to Mandara Huts
Elevation: (915 m/3,000 ft) to (1,830 m/6,000 ft) to (2,740 m/9,000 ft)
Distance: 7 km
Hiking Time: 4-5 hours
Habitat: Montane Forest

After breakfast and a briefing from your guide, leave Moshi at 9 am, drive for 45 minutes (or if driving from Arusha leave the town at 7 am, drive for one and half hours) to the Marangu Gate on the eastern side of Kilimanjaro, register with the national park, and begin hiking at 10:30 am. In the rainforest, look for towering Eucalyptus trees, birdlife, and Columbus monkeys.

At these lower elevations, it can be wet and muddy, so gaiters and trekking poles will help. Shorts and t-shirts should be sufficient, but keep your rain gear and warmer clothing handy. Stop halfway for lunch, and reach the Mandara Huts at 2 or 3 PM. Unpack, rest, and have some tea or coffee. A 15-minute side trip to Maundi Crater is a good way to see the surroundings including Northern Tanzania and Kenya. Dinner is served in the early evening at 7.00 pm. Bathrooms with running water are available.

◾ Day 2: Mandara Huts to Horombo Huts
Elevation: (2,740 m/9,000 ft) to (3,690 m/12,100 ft)
Distance: 11 km
Hiking Time: 6-8 hours
Habitat: Heathland

Wake to a 7:30 am breakfast and pack for your next Kilimanjaro trekking experience. Break camp by 8:30 am, hike for an hour through rainforest glades, then follow an ascending path through heathland where you can look for giant lobelias and groundsels. Continue up into open moorlands where small shrubs are the main vegetation. Stop halfway for lunch, where you can enjoy amazing views of Mawenzi. Arrive at the Horombo Huts by 3.00 pm, where you can see Kibo’s summit. Rest, unpack, and prepare for dinner. Bathrooms with running water are available.

You may start to feel the effects of altitude here and to aid your acclimatization, you can choose to spend an extra day resting at Horombo or climbing to a basecamp below Kibo’s sub-peak Mawenzi.

◾ Day 3: Horombo Huts to Kibo Huts
Elevation: (3,690 m/12,100 ft) to (4,695 m/15,400 ft)
Distance: 10 km
Hiking Time: 6-8 hours
Habitat: Alpine Desert

Wake to breakfast as usual, but if you wake early you can get some great photos of the sunrise. The first part of the day’s hike climbs through the dwindling heathland that blends into a moonscape as you enter the sweeping saddle connecting Mawenzi and Kibo. When you stop for lunch, and later when you cross this surprisingly large saddle, you can examine the summit climb up Kibo that you will be starting in just a few hours. Be careful to notice any signs of altitude sickness. There is no running water at the Kibo Huts.

◾ Day 4: Summit Day! Kibo Huts to Uhuru Peak to Horombo Huts
Elevation: (4,695 m/15,400 ft) to (5,895 m/19,340 ft) to (3,690 m/12,100 ft)
Distance: 4 km up, 14 km down
Hiking Time: 10-15 hours
Habitat: Alpine Desert

Wake at midnight to a light breakfast, then prepare for your Kilimanjaro trekking summit ascent. The goal is to climb before dawn so that you can reach Uhuru Peak shortly after sunrise. Leave at 1.00 am, switch back up steep scree or possibly snow, and reach Gilman’s Point on the crater rim at 5,861 m/18,640 ft between 5 and 7 am. Here, views of the fabled crater and its icecaps greet you. Another 2 hours of hiking along the crater rim near the celebrated snow take you to Kilimanjaro’s true summit, Uhuru Peak, by 9.00 am. This is Africa’s highest point, and you would have to travel more than 3,000 miles toward the Himalayas to find a higher peak! Be sure to have your picture taken at the summit to show your friends. After your summit stays, descend back to the Kibo Huts, have lunch, rest, collect your things, and re-cross the saddle to the Horombo Huts. Eat dinner and get some well-deserved sleep!

You do the beginning of this climb in the dark with headlamps or flashlights. It will be very cold until you start descending, so you will need all of your warm layers. This is, by far, the most difficult part of the trek. Slowly slowly, or, “pole pole,” and an optimistic attitude will get you there!

◾ Day 5: Horombo Huts to Marangu Gate to Moshi/Arusha
Elevation: (3,690 m/12,100 ft) to (1,830 m/6,000 ft) to (890 m/2,920 ft)
Distance: 18 km
Hiking Time: 5-7 hours

Wake, as usual, pack, and descend through the moorland to the Mandara Huts. Have lunch there then continue your triumphant recessional down through the lush forest to the park gate, which you should reach around 2 or 3 pm. Remember to tip your guides, cooks, and porters, since you will be leaving them here. A vehicle will take you back to the Hotel in Moshi/Arusha, where it is definitely time for celebration!

◾ Arusha/Moshi:
Depart for the airport or other destinations in Tanzania or Kenya. You may want to end your Kilimanjaro trekking experience with a trip to the beaches at Zanzibar!
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