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Kilimanjaro Marangu Route Tours and Treks

Kilimanjaro Marangu Route Tours and Treks

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The Marangu Route holds the distinction of being the oldest and the first official route to Mount Kilimanjaro. Setting itself apart from other paths, this trail offers climbers the convenience of dormitory-style huts instead of camps throughout the expedition, providing ample chances to rest, unwind, and partake in communal dining. Due to the availability of fizzy drinks at certain huts, this route has earned the endearing nickname "Coca-Cola Route.” The Marangu Route can be fairly crowded as it is considered the easier route to Kilimanjaro. The popularity also means the route is well maintained. If you are on a trip to Tanzania and wish to climb Kilimanjaro in comfort, Marangu Route is the trail to take.

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Guest reviews from travelers on tours in and around Kilimanjaro Marangu Route

Mitchell W | Traveled in August
Excellent

It was the greatest adventure of my life. Making it to the top is something we will hold with us for the rest of our lives and we will definitely be using G-Adventures for future adventures

Alexander J | Traveled in July
Excellent

At first I picked Tanzania solely to climb Kilimanjaro then head back but something (or someone's) told me to make the most of this. I'm glad I did. I wouldn't have met the Maasai, met an amazing group, phenomenal tour guides and left with people I'm still in touch with after the trip. As my first time traveling abroad, I'm glad GAdventures curated an unforgettable adventure. Thank you for this experience and the memories. Here's to the next adventure!!

Bethany | Traveled in June
Excellent

Another fantastic trip! I felt safe and looked after and supported the entire way, especially on summit day when I was struggling, I wouldnt not have made it without the guides!

Nathaneal | Traveled in February
Excellent

I had the best week in the company of G adventures and their staff and clients. I was looked after well by professional and knowledgeable people from start to finish. I belive that if it wasn't for the enthusiasm by the experienced staff I wouldn't have had a successful trip making it to the summit and back. So thankyou G adventures

Brent | Traveled in January
Excellent

I had the adventure of a lifetime. I successfully climbed the tallest freestanding mountain in the world with the support of knowledgeable, skilled, and helpful guides. I have photos and memories that will last me a lifetime. And I feel so deeply proud of myself. Something I would not have achieved without G adventures.

Wilson Diggs | Traveled in November
Amazing Kilimanjaro Trekking

Our Marangu route Kilimanjaro trek last week was incredible. We had the best service from the crew of experienced guides and porters. They were experienced on guiding travelers and knew what to do at all times. Trekking up Kilimanjaro is fun and enjoyable, despite the difficult sections close to the summit, however our crew led us through them. Service was top class, good waterproof tents, comfortable sleeping bags, good food and regular health checks. We had the best of everything! I highly recommend this local travel specialist for Kilimanjaro

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Marangu Route - Trail overview

The Marangu Route is one of the most favored trails to Mount Kilimanjaro. The journey begins at the Marangu Gate, where trekkers register and start their adventure through a dense rainforest, where you can spot wildlife such as colobus monkeys and various bird species. Mandara Hut serves as the first resting point.

As the trek continues to Horombo Hut, the landscape changes to heath and moorland, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, including Mawenzi Peak. Trekkers get an extra acclimatization day at Horombo Hut, preparing for the more challenging stages ahead.

The next destination is Kibo Hut, located at the base of the Kibo summit cone. The trail enters the Alpine desert zone, characterized by rocky and barren terrain. As trekkers approach Kibo Hut, they can feel the excitement and anticipation building for the ultimate challenge: summiting the Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa at 5,895 meters.

Summit day commences well before dawn. This demanding 7–9 hour journey through steep scree slopes and switchbacks requires mental determination and physical strength. Witnessing the sunrise from the summit is a truly spiritual moment.

After conquering the veritable “Roof of Africa,” trekkers descend back to Horombo Hut for a well-deserved rest. The final stretch involves descending through the moorland and rainforest zones, passing through different ecological zones once again. Finally, at the Marangu Gate, trekkers will receive a certificate of successful ascent.

Climbing facts for the Marangu Route

Trek difficulty: Moderate to difficult
Trek duration: 5 to 6 days
Max altitude: 5,895 meters
Accommodation: Dormitory-style sleeping huts
Best season: July to September
Success rate: 80% (six-day hike), 50% (five-day hike)

Five-day sample itinerary for the Marangu Route

The Marangu Route is marketed as the shortest route to Kilimanjaro, so most climbers prefer the five-day itinerary for this route, even though the acclimatization can be difficult.

  • Day 1: Trek to Mandara Hut (4–6 hours)

    Your journey begins at the Marangu Gate (1,870 meters), located an hour’s drive from Moshi (two hours from Arusha). The day is relatively easy as you walk through the Kilimanjaro rainforest all the way to Mandara Huts (2,700 meters), which boasts solar lighting, bunk beds, and flush toilets.

  • Day 2: Trek to Horombo Hut (4–6 hours)

    An early start takes you to the Maundi Crater, and you see the dense rainforest finally giving way to low alpine moorlands. If the weather is clear, do not miss out on the Maundi Crater climb for the first full view of Mount Kibo. Your journey to Horombo Hut (3,720 meters) is also full of giant lobelias, which can be seen scattered all over the alpine landscape.

  • Day 3: Trek to Kibo Hut (7–9 hours)

    There are two routes to Kibo Hut. The Upper Route forks to the right and is mostly used by five-day trekkers. The one that forks to the left is for six-day trekkers. The day ends early at Kibo Hut in preparation for an early summit climb, which usually begins at around midnight. The last water point can be found at 4,130 meters, so don’t forget to stock up on your reserves.

  • Day 4: Trek to Summit, back to Horombo Hut (11–14 hours)

    Today is the day you summit Mount Kilimanjaro. You embark along a rocky path at midnight, reaching the first checkpoint at 5,150 meters (Hans Meyer Cave). The path continues for another two hours till you reach Gilman’s Point. This is where you take a break, rest those aching limbs and refuel your body. After adequate rest, you push toward Uhuru Peak (5,985 meters), the highest point in Africa.

    Once you are at the top, you can enjoy the views and click some of the most stunning pictures before returning to Kibo Hut and finally to Horombo Hut. This will surely be the longest day of your life, but it’s also bound to be the most enriching one so far.

  • Day 5: Back to Marangu Gate (1–3 hours)

    End your journey at Marangu Gate. You will likely be exhausted now, and a long hot shower is in order. Do not forget to collect your certificate for your successful ascent to Uhuru Peak or Gilman’s Point (depending on how strong you were mentally during the trek).

Note:  The duration mentioned for each day is approximated and will vary according to your trekking pace, weather conditions, and group dynamics.

Facts on trekking the Marangu Route

  • The Marangu Route covers an 82-kilometer-long distance.
  • Although Marangu Route can be completed in 5 days, taking an extra day to acclimate at the Horombo Hut is recommended.
  • The Marangu Route has the lowest summit success rates compared to other routes to Kilimanjaro.
  • If you are a novice climber, then this route is perfect for you, given the ample dormitory-style lodges and availability of refreshments at many stops along the trail.
  • You will need a licensed guide to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, so using a tour operator (like us) is recommended.

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