A Guide to Kilimanjaro - Marangu Route
All Kilimanjaro treks are challenging and a good level of
fitness is required for a successful climb. The Marangu Route is
a tough walking trip but within the limits of a fit individual
used to hill walking. Marangu Route is the easiest and most
popular route to this, the highest point in Africa. Kilimanjaro
has twin peaks, the craggy Mawenzi standing 5149m, and the
'flat-topped', glaciated Kibo standing at 5896m. The Saddle,
which stretches between these two peaks is 5km wide,
high-altitude and semi-desert.
This route from Marangu Village to the summit is also popular as
it uses the park huts for accommodation which have dormitory
style rooms; although you will require a sleeping bag and mat.
This route ascends and descends by the same route and is the
only route on Kilimanjaro to do so. There are no shower/bath
facilities while doing the climb and toilets will be longdrops.
You will need to prepare for very variable temperatures, from
hot to extremely cold.
Numbers of climbers are restricted on this route and it must be
booked in advance. An extra day for acclimatization to the
altitude is recommended and can be spent at the Horombo Hut
which has various walks to enjoy.
Marangu route takes you at a gentle pace from the hot dusty
plains and cultivated foothills, through rainforests, alpine
moorland, scree and onto summit glaciers. For the ascent to
Uhuru Peak from Kibo Hut a very early start is made since the
scree is easier to climb when frozen and the views from the
crater rim at dawn can be spectacular. Ski sticks are a
necessity when ascending the scree to the summit and can be
hired from the park gate.
The five day climb will have the following itinerary: -
Day 1 - In order to acclimatize it is recommended that you spend
one night in Marangu village. This will help with your climb.
Meet your guide in Marangu and have a pre-climb briefing.
Day 2 - Start your climb walking through rainforest until you
reach the first hut. Mandara Hut, 2,752 meters. Climbing time 3
hours
Day 3 - Climb the ascending path through alpine meadow. Here the
altitude will slow your pace, take your time with this part of
the climb enjoying the flora and the views of Mawenzi and Kibo
peaks. Horombo Hut 3,780 meters. Climb time 5 hours
Day 4 - Today the landscape becomes rugged and rocky with
groundsels and lobelias appearing. Overnight: Kibo Hut 4,730
meters. Climb time 5 hours.
Day 5 - UHURU PEAK - starting at about 1 am while the scree is
still frozen. Climb the steep assent to Gilman's Point [the most
difficult and tiring part of the climb] walk along the rim to
Uhuru Peak - this is a one hours walk from Gilman's Point. Take
your photographs and then start the decent. Overnight at Horombo
Hut. Uhuru Peak 5,680 meters. Climb time 6 hours.
Day 6 - Descend to the Marangu Gate - return to the hotel for a
hot shower a rest and then to celebrate.