5 Days Marangu Route

5 Days Marangu Route

Overview

Find an unforgettable 5-Days Kilimanjaro Trek via the Marangu Route. Starting from the lush rainforest at Marangu Gate, you’ll ascend through the diverse landscapes of the low and high alpine zones. Experience dramatic vistas, acclimatization hikes, and summit night challenges on your way to Uhuru Peak. After reaching the top, descend to Horombo Hut and finally back to Marangu Gate, where you'll be awarded your summit certificate and celebrate with your trekking team. A life-changing adventure awaits!

  • Begin at Marangu Gate, trekking through lush rainforest to Mandara Hut.
  • Ascend to Horombo Hut via moorland, with views of Kibo and Mawenzi peaks.
  • Continue to Kibo Hut across the alpine desert.
  • Summit Uhuru Peak at sunrise, then descend to Horombo Hut.
  • Conclude at Marangu Gate, celebrating your achievement.

Itinerary

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Distance: ~8km / 5 miles. Trekking time: 4-6 hours. Zone: Rainforest
The Marangu Route begins at Marangu Gate (1,870 meters) on the South-East side of Mount Kilimanjaro (see map above). Typically you will be driven to the gate from Moshi, which takes approximately an hour and passes through the village of Marangu. If approaching from Arusha it takes over two hours to reach Marangu gate. At the gate you will meet your trekking team, register with the Kilimanjaro National Park authorities and witness porters assembling and weighing packs of gear that they will be carrying up the mountain. Day one is a gradual trek through the Kilimanjaro rainforest and takes 5-7 hours to complete. Your first night is spent in the Mandara A-frame Huts (2,700 meters) which come equipped with solar generated lighting, flush toilets and water piped in from a nearby mountain stream. Each hut has 6-8 bunk beds. If you are a light sleeper we suggest bringing ear plugs!
Distance: ~11.5km / 7 miles. Trekking time: 6-8 hours. Zone: Rainforest / Low Alpine Zone
Day two on the Marangu Route begins with an early start. You will be served breakfast and should be on your way by latest 08:30. The trek continues through the rainforest, around the base of the Maundi Crater and then transitions rather rapidly into the low alpine moorland zone. If the weather is clear you should definitely take the opportunity to scramble up the Maundi Crater to get your first full view of Kibo. During the trek you will also see giant lobelias which are scattered throughout the landscape at this altitude. Day two takes approximately 6-8 hours to complete and covers a significant distance (11.5km / 7miles). At Horombo Hut (3,720 meters) you will be served dinner and shown to your sleeping quarters for the night.
Distance: ~10km / 6 miles. Trekking time: 5-7 hours. Zone: Low alpine zone / High alpine zone
Note: Day three on the Marangu Route is an acclimatisation day for 6 day trekkers. Most six day trekkers venture on a 4-5 hour hike to Mawenzi Hut and back, which is good for acclimatisation!

For 5 day trekkers you will depart from Horombo Hut early and begin a 1,000 meter ascent to Kibo Hut which covers a distance of approximately 10km. There are two routes to Kibo. The first, or upper route, forks to the right. Six day trekkers would have trekked this route on their acclimatisation day to Mawenzi Hut. You will most likely take the lower left hand route as it is easier and nearly an hour shorter. On the left hand route you will pass the last water point at 4,130 meters. Make sure to fill up your water reserves here as you will not find another watering point until you get back to Horombo Hut from the summit (you are able to buy bottled mineral water at Kibo Hut). At Kibo Hut you will be served an early dinner and should try get to bed before 19:00 as you will be awoken around 23:30 to start your 1,150 meter ascent to Uhuru Peak. Make sure that you have all your gear ready for a prompt departure, including insulated water, snacks, your headlamp and camera.
Distance: ~5.5km / 3 miles ascent and then 15km / 8 mile descent
Trekking time: 6-8 hours to the summit and then 5-8 hours to Horombo Hut
Zone: Glacial zone, high alpine zone and low alpine zone

Day four begins with summit night. After being awoken you will be served some hot tea and biscuits and will then begin your summit ascent. The route follows a rocky path to the first check point, Hans Meyer Cave at 5,150 meters. It then continues to zigzag for a good 2-3 hours until you get to Gilman’s Point (5,681 meters) on Kibo’s crater rim. You will most likely be very tired at this point. Take some time to rest and refuel with a snack. The final push is tough and requires mental stamina. Focus on moving slowly and deliberately for the final 200 meter ascent. At Uhuru Peak (5,895 meters) you will not be able to stay too long so make sure to get all the pictures you want to take and then begin your descent back to Kibo Hut, and onto Horombo Hut. In total you will be trekking upwards of 12-16 hours. It will be one of the longest days of your life but well worth it! Here’s the good news, beers can be bought at Horombo!
Distance: ~20km / 12.5 miles. Trekking time: 6-8 hours. Zone: Low alpine zone and rainforest
Day five from Horombo Hut to Marangu Gate is nearly 20km but usually only takes 7 hours to complete. You will be exhausted at this stage and spend most of the hike imagining the hot shower you will be having that evening. At Marangu Gate you will be presented with your certificate, either for Gilman’s Point or Uhuru Peak (depending on how far you managed to get). It is customary to present your trekking team with their hard-earned tips at this point. You will then be driven back to your hotel where celebrations can begin

Include & Exclude

Includes
  • Airport Transfer Services
  • Transport in a spacious 4 x 4 WD safari land cruiser
  • Full board accommodation in your preferred luxury lodge/camp
  • All park fees and government taxes
  • Game drives
  • Schedule Flights as specified on itinerary
  • Mineral water
  • Services of a professional English speaking driver guide
  • The flying doctors emergency medical evacuation / rescue insurance cover
  • Local connecting schedule flights where applicable
Excludes
  • International flights
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Excursions
  • Visa Fees
  • Travel & Medical Insurance
  • All expenses of personal nature (e.g. telephone, drinks, laundry, optional activities, souvenirs etc.)
  • Premium Drinks

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“From the moment we landed in Tanzania to the final steps at Uhuru Peak, the entire Kilimanjaro trek was flawlessly organized. The guides were knowledgeable, supportive, and genuinely passionate about the mountain. The website made planning so easy, with detailed itineraries, gear guides, and instant communication. Highly recommend for anyone seeking a life-changing adventure!”

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“From the moment we landed in Tanzania to the final steps at Uhuru Peak, the entire Kilimanjaro trek was flawlessly organized. The guides were knowledgeable, supportive, and genuinely passionate about the mountain. The website made planning so easy, with detailed itineraries, gear guides, and instant communication. Highly recommend for anyone seeking a life-changing adventure!”

Alexandra Dadd
Journey, CEO

“From the moment we landed in Tanzania to the final steps at Uhuru Peak, the entire Kilimanjaro trek was flawlessly organized. The guides were knowledgeable, supportive, and genuinely passionate about the mountain. The website made planning so easy, with detailed itineraries, gear guides, and instant communication. Highly recommend for anyone seeking a life-changing adventure!”

Alexandra Dadd
Journey, CEO