Kilimanjaro Marangu Route 6 Days: Simple, Reliable Trek Ideal for First-Time Climbers
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Through our 6 day trekking program to mark your lifetime dreams and adventures. Marangu route is simple and only reliable, best for first time climbers

Duration: 6 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

DAY 1 – MANDARA HUT

Mount Kilimanjaro - This morning you drive (about 2 hours) through Kilimanjaro’s semi-tropical foothills to Marangu (1,372m), situated on the south-eastern side of the mountain. As you drive, there are usually some excellent views of the snow-capped peak. On arrival at Marangu gate, you meet your team of guides and porters, pick up any last minute supplies for the trek, and head to the entrance of Mount Kilimanjaro National Park to register for the climb. From the cluster of buildings at the gate it is some four to five hours walk through patches of coffee plantation and dense rainforest to Mandara Hut. The forest teems with brightly-coloured bird life, colobus and other varieties of monkey. The flora includes numerous mosses, lichens and flowers, as well as delicate orchids. If the skies are clear you may have fine views over the town of Moshi lying at the edge of the plain far below.

Mandara Hut is a collection of basic, A-frame mountain huts with bunk beds – quite adequate for your needs – where you inevitably meet up with fellow trekkers who are bent on the same goal.

DAY 2 – HOROMBO HUT (3,720m)

Mount Kilimanjaro - Your second day on the mountain starts with a steep climb through the last swathe of rainforest, though this soon gives way to rolling alpine meadow dotted with giant heather. Once you leave the forest canopy, Kilimanjaro’s twin peaks – snow-covered Kibo and rocky Mawenzi – lie directly ahead, dominating the skyline. Further on you cross a zone of open heath with stunted vegetation, before emerging onto bleak moorland. Today you gain roughly 1,000m in altitude, and your walk can take anything from five to seven hours – depending on your pace. Tonight you stay at Horombo Huts – another collection of buildings similar in style to those at Mandara – which offer shelter and basic accommodation to those on the mountain.

DAY 3 – HOROMBO HUT

Mount Kilimanjaro - A day here provides an opportunity for you to acclimatize gradually to the altitude. Statistics show that an acclimatization day like this effectively doubles the chance of making it to the summit, so this time is well spent! The day is not exactly wasted as there are a few walks you can make in the vicinity of the hut – the most popular of which is to the base of Mawenzi Peak, the dramatic eastern summit of Kili. This walk takes four to five hours (round trip), and will get you to an altitude of 4,600m before you return to the hut – this will stand you in good stead later on.

DAY 4 – KIBO HUT (4,705m)

Mount Kilimanjaro - The landscape becomes progressively more rocky and rugged as you leave the everlasting flowers and other bizarre alpine plants behind. Giant groundsels and lobelias appear in the sparse moorland. Today’s trail up to Kibo will again take anything between five and seven hours. Skirting Mawenzi Peak, you pass Last Water then cross a stark, almost lunar landscape onto “The Saddle”, a broad tundra desert between the two peaks of Mawenzi and Kibo. From here you start to get fantastic views of the upper reaches of the mountain before arriving at Kibo Hut (4,705m), a dry-stone-walled hut with dormitories and limited facilities. Tonight you prepare for tomorrow’s final assault – THE SUMMIT – repacking to leave any non-essential items with the porters; you need to summon all your energy to get to the summit so there’s absolutely no point in carrying anything you don’t need! An early night is imperative as you must make a midnight start in order to reach the summit in the morning before the cloud cover settles, and then have time to get back down to the hut.

DAY 5 – UHURU PEAK (5,896m)

Mount Kilimanjaro - This is a long and demanding day! The guides wake you soon after midnight and you start out in darkness, zigzagging up a long scree slope by the light of your torch in the extreme cold. At this time of day the scree is still frozen – which makes it easier to walk on! After roughly two hours you should reach Hans Meyer’s Cave – named after the German geologist who made the first successful ascent in 1889 – where he found the remains of a frozen leopard. The gradient gets steeper and three hours on (this is the hardest stretch of the ascent!) you should reach the crater rim at Johanne’s Notch. From here it’s a short scramble to Gillman’s Point (5,685m) in time for dawn. Your reward is the dramatic spectacle of the sun rising over the ice fields and craggy peaks of Mawenzi – the profusion of colors and shapes make all the suffering seem worthwhile! For those who still have the energy and drive, it takes another couple of hours along the crater rim to reach Uhuru (Freedom) Peak (5,896m). Your descent (approx 3 hours) retraces the route back down past Kibo Hut to Horombo Hut for a well-deserved rest.

DAY 6 – Back to ARUSHA.

Mount Kilimanjaro - The pace quickens as you continue your triumphant way back down across alpine meadow and past Mandara Hut through the rainforest to Marangu Gate where you board the vehicle for the journey back to Arusha. Breakfast and Lunch are included in this day.

What's Included
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Breakfast
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • All things of personal nature Tips and gratuities for Mountain Guide and porters and Cook
  • Visas International flights Laundry Services Travel Insurances
Location
Arusha
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Glorym279
Jan 20, 2021
We will come back again and we will tell our friends to book this company - Thank you so much African polecat safaris, 10 years we dreaming to do Kilimanjaro finally we met with James and we discussed about Kilimanjaro , and he recommended us to marangu route, we booked and we met also with John Sanford the head surely guide incouraged us and always told us to keep positive and finally we made it to the summit, food and crew was very amazing, I highly recommend this company if you need enjoy and make to the summit don't look further polecatsafais is the best Thank so much for your effort
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Barakaelyjm
Jan 13, 2021
Its memorable and love to come back again and do with this company - This was such an amazing adventure. I hiked up Kili in 6 days (Marangu route) with a fantastic crew of people from Gladys African polecat safaris. We made it to Uhuru peak for sunrise - such a neat experience viewing the sunrise from the highest point of the continent. I already miss the banana fritters and pancakes Lazaro made (still hard to believe they're capable of cooking 3 full meals a day on the mountain) and the laughs I shared with Damian (waiter - though he would probably be an excellent guide also). The stars above the clouds are absolutely amazing. Polecat safaris runs an excellent and responsible company. Everyone in our crew had solid gear and was treated well. James in the office was very responsive to emails and answered all of my questions. Traveling during a pandemic is an interesting experience but quite frankly I had no concerns at all during my trek (or at any time during my trip to Tanzania). I can't recommend African polecat safaris highly enough and would totally come back if I had the chance.
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