6 Days Marangu Route

This route, it is the only route o n Mount Kilimanjaro on which the climbers sleep in the hut and not in the tent!. This route rouse from the Kilimanjaro National park Headquarters, it has got six different zones, cultivations zone, Montana forest zone, heath and moorland forest, Tundra desert, Alpine desert and arctic zone. It is one of the best route on Mount Kilimanjaro…

Airport pick-up and transfer to hotel. Meet your Tour Leader for a pre-trek briefing.
From the cluster of the building at the gate it is about four hours hike through the forest to-reach mandara Hut, 2,720m ( 4 Hours)
Your second day on the mountain starts with a gentle climb through the last swathe of the rain forest to the Moorlands Further on this day you gain 1000m in altitude to reach Horombo hut 3720m (6 hrs)

Acclimatization Day. Free day
This is a free day to recover and to acclimatize our body on the high elevation. We will climb about 300 meters high and come back to the same campsite to relax and acclimatize your body.

We cross the Saddle, a lunar desert landscape, between Kibo and Mawenzi to reach Kibo hut (5 Hours)
We start the final ascent at 23:00 or at midnight. As we are trekking in darkness we will hike slowly on a switchback trail through loose volcanic scree to reach Uhuru Peak. After a few minutes taking pictures and appreciating the views we then descend to Horombo Hut to spend our final night (11 – 13 hrs). This is where we say goodbye to your guides, cook and porters. Should you feel satisfied with the level of service provided you may feel free to tip their service directly.
A steady descent takes us down through moorland and into Montane rain forest to reach Marangu Gate. Here your van will collect you to transport you back to the hotel (6hrs).
Free to depart or continue with other arrangements

– 1 Guide to Every 2 Climbers

– 1 Cook to every 5 climbers

– 4 Porters to every 1 climber

– Duffel Bag
– Sleeping bag
– Trekking poles
– Gaiters

A: What to Wear on Day 1 (From Park Gate to First Camp)
Day 1 is usually warm to mild — you’ll start in a rainforest zone (around 1,800 m) with temperatures
15–22°C, but it can get cooler higher up.
Clothing:
• Base Layer Top – Moisture-wicking T-shirt (avoid cotton; use synthetic or merino wool).
• Light Hiking Pants – Quick-dry and breathable.
• Light Fleece Jacket – For when it gets cooler.
• Sun Hat or Cap – For UV protection.
• Underwear & Hiking Socks – Breathable, preferably merino wool.
• Trail Shoes or Lightweight Hiking Boots – Waterproof, broken-in, with good grip.
Accessories:
• Sunglasses (for sun & dust protection)
• Lightweight gloves (optional, in case of chill)
• Gaiters (optional, but useful if the trail is muddy)


B: Day Pack (Max 8 kg)
You carry this yourself. It contains everything you need during the hike — not what you’ll only use at camp.

1) Water – 2–3 liters in bottles or hydration bladder.
2) Snacks – Energy bars, nuts, dried fruit.
3) Rain Gear – Lightweight waterproof jacket & rain pants.
4) Light Warm Layer – Small fleece or windbreaker.
5) Hat & Buff/Neck Gaiter – For sun, wind, or dust.
6) Sunscreen & Lip Balm – SPF 30+ minimum.
7) Sunglasses – If not wearing already.
8) Personal Items – Toilet paper (small roll), wet wipes, hand sanitizer.
9) Small First Aid Kit – Plasters, blister pads, personal meds.
10) Camera or Phone – Fully charged, in waterproof pouch.
11) Trekking Poles – If collapsible, attach to side when not in use.


C: Rucksack/Duffel (Max 12 kg)
Porters carry this — you access it only at camp. Pack it in a waterproof liner or dry bags.

1) Warm Jacket – Down or synthetic, with hood.
2) Base Layers – Thermal tops x 2 & bottoms x 2
3) Hiking Pants – two pairs
4) Fleece Jacket
5) Warm Hat & Gloves – For evenings/mornings.
6) Extra Socks & Underwear – Keep dry pairs for camp. x 5 pairs
7) Sleeping Bag – Rated to -10°C or lower
8) Sleeping Bag Liner – Optional, adds warmth & keeps bag clean.
9) Camp Shoes or Sandals – To rest your feet.
10) Headlamp – With spare batteries.
11) Toiletries – Toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap.
12) Towel – Small quick-dry towel.
13) Balaclava
14) Wool hat
15) Small Pillow
16) Hand warmers
17) Sleeveless Down Jacket
18) Mittens Gloves
19) Power bank (for charging phone)
20) Book, journal, or small cards for downtime
21) Extra snacks for in between and the final ascent to the summit.

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