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Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

MARANGU ROUTE

The Marangu or main route is by far the most popular way to the summit. The accommodation on the way up and down is provided in mountain huts with all the basic necessities. It usually takes 5 days/4nights for the round trip. The trek can also be taken in 6 days/5 nights to add acclimatization with an extra day at Horombo Hut. The supplementary cost for an extra day is indicated separately as an option.


Day1

Pick up from Arusha town or Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfer to Moshi town, which is commonly known as the gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro. Half Board accommodation at a Base Hotel in Moshi.

Day2

After breakfast and a short tour briefing from the guide, we will depart to Marangu gate of Kilimanjaro National Park (it is a 45-minute drive from Moshi to the Marangu Gate). Upon registering with park authorities, our climb will officially commence with a four-hour walk to the Mandara encampment. We will pass through a thick rainforest zone, where there is a high chance of rain in the afternoon. We will spend the night at Mandara Hut (2,750m/9022ft), an attractive collection of buildings. Bathrooms are available with running water.

Day3

Today we will continue our ascent through the forest for a short time, before reaching the heather and moorland zone at roughly 3,000m/9842ft (approximately a six-hour walk). Enjoy stunning views of the mountain peaks at this altitude. We will spend the night at Horombo Hut (3,720m/12205ft), which lies in a valley surrounded by giant lobelia and groundsel, flora which are characteristic of this semi-alpine zone. Bathrooms are available with running water.

Day4

Our trek continues past the final watering point, and ascends onto the saddle of Kilimanjaro, between the peaks of Kibo and Mawenzi. The vegetation thins out as we enter the desert-like alpine zone (approximately 4,000m/13123ft) and, once we cross the saddle, Kibo peak comes into view. The saddle is an alpine desert that resembles a lunar landscape. Be careful to notice signs of altitude sickness. This seven-hour walk will be taken at a slow pace. We will spend the night at Kibo Hut (4,703m/15430ft), a comfortable stone construction (no running water at Kibo Hut). This semi- desert zone receives an annual rainfall of under 250mm/9.8in; the ground often freezes at night, but ground temperatures soar to above 30 degrees Celsius/86F by day. Few plants other than lichens and grasses survive in these conditions.

Day5

Shortly after midnight, we will commence our climb to the summit of Kilimanjaro, since it is easier to climb the scree slope to Gillman's Point (5,861m/19229ft) on the crater rim when it is frozen and an early start for the six-hour hike improves our chances of reaching the summit in time for sunrise. From Gilman's Point, it is a further two-hour round trip along the crater's edge to Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa. From the summit, it is downhill all the way to Horombo Hut where we will spend our last night on the mountain.

Day6

Today’s descent continues past the Mandara encampment to the bottom of the mountain, where each hiker will receive a well-earned certificate. From here, you will be transferred to a Base Hotel in Moshi for dinner and overnight.

Day7

After breakfast, transfer back to Arusha town. End of our services

Marangu Route:
Price per person in US$ - Marangu Route  1Pax     2Pax     3Pax   4Pax     5Pax    6Pax    7Pax    8Pax     SRS
Validity: 01 Jan – 31 Dec, 2013                       1640    1487    1436    1377    1361    1311    1304    1298    100 Optional: Extra night at Horombo Hut            240      240      240      ï¿¼ 240      240      240     ï¿¼  240      240

Mandara hut 2750m/9022ft
This is a group of comfortable, wooden A-frame huts. The largest cabin has a downstairs dining area and an upstairs dormitory with bunk beds and mattresses; smaller huts sleep 8 each. The total capacity is 60. Water is piped into site from springs above and flush toilets are behind the main cabin.

Horombo Hut 3720m/12205ft
The buildings are similar to Mandara, but total capacity is 120. Water is piped from the stream behind the huts. There are platform toilets south-east of the main hut, about 80 m down the slope and new flush toilets have been built within the complex of small huts.

Kibo Hut 4703m/15430ft
This stone built block house with a small dining-room and a number of dormitory rooms leading off a main corridor has bunk beds and mattresses for 60 people.
The rates for Kilimanjaro climb include: Ground transfers with pick up and drop off at Arusha or JRO, park entrance fees, rescue fees, Mountain Guide, porters, accommodation and meals with 2 nights at the hotel as indicated on the above itinerary.
They do not include: Lunch on the last day, climbing equipment, sleeping bags, Laundry, drinks, tipping and all other expenses of a personal nature.

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