Marangu Route
Kilimanjaro Trekking
Destinati0ons: Marangu Gate, Mandara Hut, Horombo Hut, Horombo Hut, Kibo Hut, Uhuru Peak, Horombo Hut
Style: Mountain Trekking
Overview
The Marangu Route, often called the “Coca-Cola Route,” is the classic and oldest path up Kilimanjaro.
Known for its relative ease, well-established trail, and hut accommodations, it offers a comfortable yet rewarding climb suitable for trekkers who prefer structured lodging over camping.





Day by day
Full Itinerary
Day 1:
Marangu Gate (1,860 m) → Mandara Hut (2,720 m)
Terrain & Vegetation: Begin your ascent through lush, dense rainforest teeming with wildlife including colobus monkeys, tropical birds, and unique flora. The trail meanders alongside streams and under a thick canopy of giant trees and vines.
Climate: Warm and humid with the possibility of afternoon showers, especially during the rainy seasons.
Camp: Mandara Hut offers rustic wooden dormitory-style huts with basic facilities. Its elevated position provides stunning views of the surrounding forest canopy and a cozy base to rest and prepare for higher elevations.
- Distance: ~8 km (5 miles)
- Trekking Time: 4–5 hours
- Altitude Gain: 860 m
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation:
Mandara Hut
Day 2:
Mandara Hut (2,720 m) → Horombo Hut (3,720 m)
Terrain & Vegetation: Transition from dense rainforest into the moorland zone. The vegetation becomes sparser with giant lobelias, heath plants, and open landscapes offering panoramic views of Kilimanjaro’s slopes.
Climate: Noticeably cooler and drier as the altitude increases; expect crisp mountain air and stronger winds.
Camp: Horombo Hut is a spacious mountain hut located in the alpine desert zone. It provides dormitory accommodation and communal dining, where trekkers can enjoy warm meals and share stories. The hut serves as a key acclimatization stop.
- Distance: ~12 km (7.5 miles)
- Trekking Time: 6–7 hours
- Altitude Gain: 1,000 m
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation:
Campsite
Day 3:
Acclimatization Day at Horombo Hut
Activities: Take a short acclimatization hike to nearby landmarks such as Zebra Rocks or Mawenzi Hut (~4,000 m). These excursions help your body adjust to thinner air while offering spectacular views and photo opportunities.
Terrain: Rocky alpine desert terrain with panoramic vistas of Kilimanjaro’s towering peaks and valleys below.
Climate: Cold and windy; layering with warm clothing is essential.
Camp: Return to Horombo Hut for a second night, allowing your body to acclimate and prepare for the demanding summit push.
- Distance: Variable, approximately 4–6 km (2.5–3.7 miles) round trip
- Trekking Time: 3–5 hours
- Altitude: Between 3,700 and 4,000 m
Accommodation:
Campsite
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4:
Horombo Hut (3,720 m) → Kibo Hut (4,700 m)
Terrain & Environment: Trek across rocky, barren alpine desert with sparse vegetation and volcanic rock formations. The environment grows increasingly harsh with cold temperatures and strong winds.
Climate: Very cold, especially at night, with temperatures often dropping below freezing. Wind chill can be significant.
Camp: Kibo Hut is the final rest stop before the summit attempt. Accommodations are basic dormitories with limited facilities, but the location offers spectacular views of the crater rim.
- Distance: ~10 km (6.2 miles)
- Trekking Time: 5–6 hours
- Altitude Gain: 980 m
Accommodation:
Campsite
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5:
Day 5: Summit Day — Kibo Hut (4,700 m) → Uhuru Peak (5,895 m) → Horombo Hut (3,720 m)
Terrain: Summit push involves steep scree and rocky paths, often starting around midnight to reach Uhuru Peak by sunrise. Expect demanding physical and mental conditions.
Climate: Extremely cold at the summit with potential for snow and ice; high risk of altitude sickness. Weather can be unpredictable with strong winds and freezing temperatures.
Camp: Descend back to Horombo Hut for overnight rest. Depending on your schedule, some may choose to continue down to Marangu Gate this day.
- Distance: ~6 km (3.7 miles) ascent + ~17 km (10.6 miles) descent
- Trekking Time: 7–9 hours ascent, followed by 6–8 hours descent
- Altitude Gain & Loss: 1,195 m ascent to summit, then 2,175 m descent
Accommodation:
Campsite
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6:
Optional Day 6: Horombo Hut → Marangu Gate (1,860 m)
Terrain: Mostly downhill trail passing through alpine moorland and re-entering rainforest as you approach the gate.
Climate: Warmer and more humid conditions as you descend to lower altitudes.
Finish: Celebrate your successful summit with a certificate ceremony at Marangu Gate, marking the completion of your climb. Transfers to Moshi or Arusha are typically arranged after.
- Distance: ~19 km (11.8 miles)
- Trekking Time: 5–6 hours
- Altitude Loss: 1,860 m
Accommodation:
Campsite
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7:
Mweka Camp (3,100 m) → Mweka Gate (1,640 m)
Terrain: Mostly descending forest trail, steep in parts, leading to the park exit gate.
Climate: Warm and humid at lower elevations.
Finish: Celebrate your accomplishment with a certificate ceremony at Mweka Gate, then transfer back to Moshi or Arusha.
- Distance: ~10 km (6.2 miles)
- Trekking Time: 3–4 hours
- Altitude Loss: 1,460 m
Meals:
Breakfast,
Additional Notes on the Marangu Route
- Accommodation Style: Unique among Kilimanjaro routes, Marangu offers hut accommodations instead of camping, which may appeal to climbers preferring indoor shelter.
- Popularity: Due to its relative ease and comfort, it is one of the most popular routes but can be busier, especially during peak climbing seasons.
- Acclimatization: While shorter and less strenuous than other routes, the Marangu route’s success depends heavily on proper acclimatization; taking the extra day for hiking at Horombo is highly recommended.
- Scenery: This route features beautiful contrasts from lush rainforest to alpine desert, with opportunities to see unique flora and fauna along the way.
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omar75
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After a lot of research and contacting multiple operators for a Kilimanjaro trek, I settled on African Zoom. I found them via the Forbes Kilimanjaro glamping article. I found other operators by internet search and others by youtube fame. Maggie was my main point of contact throughout. She was always responsive and very helpful.
omar75
Solo
The price was reasonable compared to some of the outrageous prices with some of the “luxury” operators. But I would say we had enough comfort to make the adventure as comfortable as being in the harsh environment of a mountain as can be.
Our guides Godluck and Gabriel were great, our cook papa john!
omar75
Solo
After a lot of research and contacting multiple operators for a Kilimanjaro trek, I settled on African Zoom. I found them via the Forbes Kilimanjaro glamping article. I found other operators by internet search and others by youtube fame. Maggie was my main point of contact throughout. She was always responsive and very helpful. My friend and I ended up deciding on a private adventure each with a private tent. The price was reasonable compared to some of the outrageous prices with some of the “luxury” operators. But I would say we had enough comfort to make the adventure as comfortable as being in the harsh environment of a mountain as can be.
Our guides Godluck and Gabriel were great, our cook papa john! Cooked amazing meals and I absolutely can’t say enough about the porters. If you ever decide to go to Kilimanjaro you will see that the porters are a special kind of people.
We had an airport to airport trip. We were picked up by our main guide from the airport and taken to a nice 4 star hotel in Arusha. Godluck checked us in and came next day to take us in a tour in the city. We realized we have a day that we can go for a safari in. Maggie made that happen with one day notice. We spent a day in Terngeri saying all kinds of animals. It is not the Serengeti but we had a one day so we can’t complain.
We did an 8 day Lemosho climb. On the mountain we had 3 meals and a snack. The meals were excellent, the nightly briefing for next day was accurate and what we needed. We summitted successfully on day 7 and were out of the gate back to the hotel day 8. It was the most out of ordinary thing I’ve done in my life and African Zoom made it happen. I won’t hesitate to recommend them to any of my friends.
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