6 Day Kilimanjaro Climb via Rongai Route + 2 Days in A Lodge
$2,450
6 Days
2 PEOPLE
6+ YEARS
TREKKING / CLIMBING
OVERVIEW
The Rongai Route offers a unique ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro, beginning on the northern side of the mountain.
Known for its gradual ascent, the Rongai Route is less crowded than other trails, providing a serene and intimate trekking experience.
Over the course of 6 days, climbers will traverse diverse ecosystems, from lush rainforests to striking alpine deserts. The route’s gradual incline helps with acclimatisation, enhancing your chances of summiting Uhuru Peak.
With stunning vistas and the thrill of conquering Africa’s highest peak, this journey promises an unforgettable adventure for every climber.
KILIMANJARO CLIMBING ITINERARY - LEMOSHO ROUTE
Day 0: Arrival in Moshi
Upon your arrival in Moshi, the vibrant gateway to Kilimanjaro, you will be greeted by your guide and transferred to your hotel. Use this day to acclimatize to the lower altitude, allowing your body to adjust before the climb begins.
Depending on your arrival time, you might explore local attractions like the bustling markets or the National Museum. Enjoy a delicious dinner, filled with traditional Tanzanian cuisine, and participate in a pre-climb briefing where your guide will discuss the itinerary and answer any questions you may have, ensuring you’re well-prepared for the adventure ahead.
Day 1: Moshi to Rongai Gate – Trek to Simba Cam
After breakfast, you will drive to the Rongai Gate, a journey of approximately 2 hours. Here, you’ll complete the registration process before starting your trek. The hike to Simba Camp, located at 2,600 meters, takes about 4-5 hours and leads through beautiful pine forests.
As you trek, take in the serene surroundings and look for wildlife such as monkeys and various bird species. Upon arrival at Simba Camp, set up your tents, relax, and enjoy a hearty dinner while sharing stories under the starlit sky, preparing for the days of adventure that lie ahead.
Day 2: Simba Camp to Second Cave Camp
Following breakfast, you’ll begin the trek to the Second Cave Camp, located at 3,450 meters. This hike takes about 3-4 hours and offers stunning views of the surrounding valleys and Kilimanjaro’s peaks. The trail gradually ascends through open moorlands, allowing you to appreciate the unique flora, including giant heathers and lobelias.
Once you reach Second Cave Camp, set up your tents and enjoy lunch while soaking in the breathtaking landscapes. The afternoon is reserved for acclimatization, so take the time to relax and explore the area. As evening falls, enjoy dinner and prepare for the next day’s journey.
Day 3: Second Cave Camp to Third Cave Camp
After breakfast, you will trek to the Third Cave Camp, situated at 3,850 meters. This hike generally takes 3-4 hours and features stunning panoramic views of the Kibo and Mawenzi peaks. As you ascend, you will experience the changing landscapes from moorland to alpine desert.
Upon arrival at Third Cave Camp, enjoy a well-deserved lunch and take some time to rest. The afternoon can be spent exploring the area or engaging in light activities to aid acclimatization.
Enjoy dinner under the stars, reflecting on the progress made so far and preparing for the summit attempt in the days ahead.
Day 4: Third Cave Camp to Kibo Camp
On this day, after a hearty breakfast, you will begin your trek to Kibo Camp, located at 4,700 meters. The hike typically takes about 5-6 hours and involves navigating through a rocky landscape as you approach the summit area.
This ascent is crucial for acclimatization, so take your time and stay hydrated. Upon arrival at Kibo Camp, set up your tents and enjoy lunch.
The afternoon is designated for rest, as you will be starting your summit attempt later that night. Have an early dinner and ensure all your gear is ready for the ascent. Rest well, knowing the summit is within reach.
Day 5: Summit Day – Kibo Camp to Uhuru Peak – Descent to Horombo Camp
Awake around midnight to begin your summit push to Uhuru Peak. After a light breakfast, set off for the ascent, which typically takes 6-8 hours. The climb is steep and demanding, but the thrill of reaching the summit drives you forward. As dawn approaches, enjoy breathtaking views of the sunrise illuminating the landscape.
Upon reaching Uhuru Peak, take time to celebrate your achievement and capture memorable photographs. Afterward, begin your descent to Horombo Camp, which takes around 4-5 hours.
Once there, enjoy a celebratory dinner and reflect on your incredible journey as you prepare for your final descent.
Day 6: Horombo Camp to Marangu Gate – Transfer to Moshi
After breakfast at Horombo Camp, you will start your descent to Marangu Gate, which takes approximately 5-6 hours. As you trek through the lush rainforest, look for local wildlife and enjoy the changing scenery.
Upon reaching the Marangu Gate, complete the check-out process and receive your summit certificates, marking your successful climb. A vehicle will be waiting to transfer you back to Moshi, where you can unwind at your hotel and celebrate your achievement.
Enjoy a well-deserved dinner and share stories from your adventure with fellow climbers, relishing the memories of the past days.
Day 7: Departure from Moshi
On your final day in Moshi, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel. Depending on your flight schedule, take some time to relax or explore the local area. You may also choose to purchase souvenirs or engage with the local culture one last time.
After check-out, your guide will assist you with your transfer to the airport for your onward journey.
Reflect on the incredible experiences, challenges, and triumphs of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro via the Rongai Route, carrying cherished memories and a sense of accomplishment with you as you depart.
Important Notes to Consider Before Climbing via Rongai Route
- Acclimatization is Key: The Rongai Route provides a gradual ascent, which helps with acclimatization. However, it’s essential to stay alert for symptoms of altitude sickness, including headaches, dizziness, and fatigue. Communicate with your guide about any discomfort you experience and consider taking rest days if needed. Proper acclimatization increases your chances of reaching the summit safely.
- Physical Preparation is Crucial: Climbing Kilimanjaro requires a good level of physical fitness. Engage in a training program that includes cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and long hikes. Preparing your body will help you tackle the route’s challenges and enhance your overall trekking experience.
- Invest in Quality Gear: High-quality trekking gear is essential for a successful climb. Ensure you have sturdy hiking boots, warm and weather-resistant clothing, and a good sleeping bag rated for cold temperatures. Bring trekking poles for added stability, a reliable backpack, and personal items such as sunscreen, insect repellent, and a first-aid kit.
- Choose a Reputable Operator: Selecting a knowledgeable and experienced Maramatta Safaris is vital for your safety and enjoyment. We ensure that our guides are well-versed in altitude management, first aid, and the specific challenges of the Rongai Route. A good operator will prioritize your well-being throughout the trek.
- Nutrition and Hydration are Essential: Proper nutrition and hydration are critical during the trek. Ensure you consume a balanced diet provided by your guides, and maintain regular hydration to prevent altitude sickness. Staying nourished and hydrated will help maintain your energy levels throughout the climb.
- Travel Insurance is a Must: Obtain comprehensive travel insurance that covers trekking activities, medical emergencies, and potential evacuation. This coverage provides peace of mind, ensuring you are protected in case of unforeseen circumstances during your Kilimanjaro
- All accommodations per itinerary
- All meals per itinerary
- All tours and entrance fees per itinerary (unless listed as excluded)
- All transportation and transfers per itinerary
- 2 nights 3-star accommodations in Moshi (ugrade possible)
- Round-trip transfers for the Kilimanjaro Airport (shared)
- National Park gate fees
- Transport from Moshi to trail head and return to Moshi
- Hut fees
- Certified, experienced, English-speaking guides for all routes
- Salaries for all crew members
- Rescue fees (as required by national park)
- Cooking equipment, and eating utensils
- Oximeters
- Emergency Oxygen (2L canister)
- International and domestic flights
- Meals not listed
- Beverages and alcohol
- Tips for guides, drivers, hotel staff
- Optional tours
- Single tent / room supplement
- Personal expenses (visas, airport taxes, Internet, etc.)
- Tips for guides, porters, and cooks (budget $350-500/person)
- Sleeping bags, sleeping pads, and personal gear
- Single tent
- Low season discount in April/May
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