Safari Overview
In the northern region, Kilimanjaro’s base is enveloped by a dense blanket of rusty gold savannah. Maasai land features diverse landscapes where elephants and monkeys roam amidst the striking silhouettes of black buffalo. Vibrant flocks of East Africa’s colorful birdlife soar across the azure skies. Meanwhile, the tranquil Rongai Route traverses various climate zones, culminating at a towering peak bathed in brilliant light. Thin emerald spikes pierce through the snow in distinctive patterns, while an enchanting cloud forest invites exploration into its heart. This area is rich with lushness and opulence, where vaporous mist coils around and light filters through fractured canopies. The long drive to the gate offers breathtaking views, and the 6-day Rongai Route is deemed moderately difficult. During the wet season, this route is preferred due to reduced precipitation, creating enjoyable and drier conditions for trekkers.
Day 1 | Rongai Gate / Nalemoru (1950m) to Simba Camp (2650m) (First Cave Camp) WalkingTime: 3-4hrs Distance: 6.5km Altitude Gain: 700m
In the morning, our team will pick you up from your hotel and drive to the Marangu Gate, located approximately 1.8 km away. After completing the necessary park registration, we will proceed to the Nalemoru Gate, which is just under 2 km from there. This presents a great opportunity to meet your crew, and a comforting hot lunch will be served at the gate. The adventure to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro begins with a twisting path that crosses a field of maize. Upon entering the dense forest, trekkers will walk along the moist floor beneath the ember canopies. Above, striking blue monkeys and contrasting black-and-white colobus monkeys can be spotted alongside adorable bush babies. The trek lasts three to four hours before we spend the night at Simba Camp (2650 m), where comprehensive camping facilities are available.
Day 2 | Simba Camp (2650m) to Kikelewa Caves (3600m) (Third Caves Camp) Walking Time: 6-7hrs Distance: 9km Altitude Gain: 950m
In the morning, the journey towards Kibo will resume. At the second ancient cave, an appetizing hot lunch awaits. Following this meal, we will trek through a brief section of the barren dunes of the moorland before continuing amid the heather vegetation zone, which is adorned with ethereal, enormous lobelias. A high possibility exists for viewing the breathtaking display of Kibo Peak. Additionally, there may be opportunities to spot jackals and the occasional buffalo; however, there is no need to panic as your guide accompanies you at all times. Upon reaching the Kikelewa Caves camp at 3600 m, you can unwind for the remaining hours of the day.
Day 3 | Kikelewa Caves (3600m) to Mawenzi Tarn (4330m) Walking Time: 3-4hrs Distance: 6km Altitude Gain: 370m
Breakfast will be served at the campsite. Our day begins on a short-inclined pasture that leads to an area of wilderness. A low desert environment will replace the limited vegetation. We will arrive at the Mawenzi Tarn Hut (4,330m) where a delectable hot lunch will be served. There is a possibility of small excursions for acclimatization taking place but you are likely spending the rest of the day lounging at the campsite.
Day 4 | : Mawenzi Tarn to Kibo Hut (4700m) Walking Time: 4-5hrs Distance: 9km Altitude Gain: 370m
Note that the trail progressively becomes steeper and stonier as we advance further away from the Mawenzi Tarn Hut. We will travel up a desolate site that leads to ‘The Saddle’ – an extensive lunar lava stone landscape that stretches between Mawenzi and Kibo. The journey is complimented by the marvellous views of the towering upper regions of the Kilimanjaro. Our trek will come to an end when we reach the Kibo Huts (4703m) and a steaming hot meal will be served in the afternoon. You can relax for the remainder of the day. We recommend that you try to get to bed early so you are revitalized for the climb to the summit at midnight
Day 5 | Kibo Hut to Uhuru Peak (5895m) to Horombo Hut (3700m) Walking Time: 6-8hrs ascent, 5-6hrs descent Distance: 5km ascent, 15km descent Altitude Gain: 1195m, Altitude Loss: 2195m
Our summit ascent begins at midnight, marking the longest and most challenging day of the trek. Initially, the trail features a steep slope leading to Hans Meyer Cave, where it narrows into a single-file path. The route to Gillman’s Point (5685 m) presents rocky terrain and requires some climbing—this section is the trek’s toughest. After reaching Gillman’s Point, a two-hour hike will take you to Uhuru Peak (5895 m). At Uhuru, the first peach-hued rays illuminate Mawenzi Peaks, showcasing your achievement. A brief stop at Uhuru allows for celebration before we descend to Kibo Hut for a much-needed rest. Following this, we will continue on to the Horombo Huts, where you’ll be relieved and delighted to find your sleeping bag waiting.
Day 6 | : Horombo Hut to Marangu Gate (1800m) Walking Time: 5-6hrs Distance: 20km Altitude Gain: 1195m Altitude Loss: 1900m
After breakfast, we will descend to the Marangu gate. On our journey, we will encounter the Mandara Hut and travel through the lush rainforest once again. When we get to the Marangu gate, you will be awarded with a certificate to prove that you completed the 6-day Rongai Route. After the brief festivities with your porters conclude, you will be transported back to the hotel, where a piping hot shower, a soft mattress, and fresh clothes await. You may even want to try one or two Kilimanjaro beers! We will transfer you to Kilimanjaro Airport, from where you will connect your flight back home. If you’ve decided to go on a safari—well, that’s another adventure, and we’ll be happy to arrange it for you!
All payments are in USD only ( the prices quoted are per person).
6 Days Rongai Route Trekking
1 Pax
2 Pax
3 Pax
4 Pax
5 Pax
6 Days Rongai Route Trekking
1 Pax : $ 2278
2 Pax : $ 1918
3 Pax : $ 1748
4 Pax : $ 1648
5 Pax : $ 1589
$ 2278
$ 1918
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Embark on an exhilarating adventure with our seasoned guides as they reveal the natural wonders of Mount Meru. Let them lead you to experience the breathtaking landscapes and encounter the unique beauty of this iconic mountain. A warm invitation beckons you to explore the captivating heights of Mount Meru!
Included in Cost
- All applicable park entry fees as per the program.
- Government taxes & local levies.
- Service of highly experienced English-speaking guide(s); porters & cook
- Camping equipment’s like mountain tent, mattress etc.
- Pre-& post climb accommodation (B&B)
- Accommodation Type: Camping
- Pick up and drop off at the airport as well as Transport from the hotel to the park gate as from the park gate to the hotel.
- Meals on Full board (Unless listed as upgrade) on trek as indicated on the program
- Unlimited drinking water (As specified in the day-by-day section)
- Refreshments during the trek.
- Rescue fees, Emergency oxygen, Pulse oximeter, and First aid kit
- Guides and porters' accommodations and their entry fees on the mountain
- Fair wages to guides and porters as approved by Kilimanjaro National Park Authority
Not Included in Cost
- International flights (From/to home) and domestic Flight
- Medical/luggage Insurance.
- Sleeping bag
- Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
- Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, Visa entry fees upon arrival at the airport, etc.)
- Government-imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
- Any extra orders at meals are not included. Set menu meals are part of the package.
- Portable flush toilet.
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