7-Day Trek along the Rongai Route to Uhuru Peak
Highlights
Mount Kilimanjaro, Arusha
mountaineering, trekking, camping
Group Tour
7 Days
Hard
English, Swahili
Description
Climb Mount Kilimanjaro via Rongai Route. The trail begins right at the Kenyan border, though recently, the trail shifted eastwards and now starts at the Tanzanian town of Loitokitok. As this is an isolated route less frequented by trekkers, it is likely that you will encounter wildlife. Experience the incomparable natural beauty on this trek to Mount Kilimanjaro in just 7 days!
Itinerary
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Day 1: Arrival at Tanzania
On your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport or the Arusha shuttle bus terminus (if transferring by bus from Nairobi), a member of tour staff will be there holding a placard.
Transfer to your hotel in Arusha.
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Day 2: Arusha to Loitokitok Gate to Simba Camp
After breakfast, begin the 3-4 hr drive from Arusha and approach Kilimanjaro in a counterclockwise direction around the eastern flank of Kilimanjaro before turning into the Loitokitok Gate.
Ascent begins at the small village of Nalemoru 1950m (6400ft), following a trail that winds through lush farmland, pine and cypress forests before ascending into the thick rainforest zone where you may see troupes of black and white colobus monkeys.
Set camp at the edge of the Mooreland zone where the rainforest begins to thin out, and panoramic views of the Kenyan plains unfold.
In the evening, you may hear the unmistakable shrieking call of the tree hyrax.
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Day 3: Simba Camp to Kikelewa Cave Camp
Start with a steady ascent up to the ‘Second Cave’ (3450m) with superb views of Kibo and the Eastern ice fields on the crater rim. Our path is lined by a variety of flowers, including Carduus Keniensis and bright red gladiolus.
After stopping for lunch, leave the main trail and set out across the moorland on a smaller path towards the jagged peaks of Mawenzi.
Campsite is in a sheltered valley encircled (collocated) with giant Senecio (Dendrosencio Kilimanjari) near Kikelewa Caves.
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Day 4: Kikelelwa Camp to Mawenzi Tarn Hut
Trail starts gently before a short but steep climb through a forest of senecios before emerging onto the highland desert zone dominated by helichrysum flowers, low heathers and groundsel. The steep western slopes of Mawenzi rise abruptly from the surrounding flatness to numerous craggy peaks, the highest point being Hans Meyer peak at a height of about 16990 ft (5149 m).
Camp is spectacularly situated in a valley directly beneath the towering spires of Mawenzi, offering stunning views of Mawenzi and Kibo.
Your afternoon is free to rest or explore the surrounding area including barrancos (high bluffs) and the tarn (mountain lake) where the campsite is situated.
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Day 5: Mawenzi Tarn Hut to School Hut
Leave camp from the way we had come the previous afternoon.
Once at the top of the ridge, walk along the undulating trail through the foothills of Mawenzi till we get to the saddle. The saddle is the barren alpine desert between Kibo and Mawenzi. The trail splits in two, left to Kibo Huts Camp and the one on the right to School Hut where our overnight camp is located. The trails steepens from here on and the going slows down.
After stopping for lunch, continue our steep ascent for the next 2.5 hrs until we arrive at School Hut.
Spend the remainder of the day hydrating, eating and taking in our amazing Kibo panorama before retiring early in preparation for the final ascent.
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Day 6: School Hut Camp to Uhuru Peak to Horombo Hut
After rising early to a warm drink and a light snack, leave the camp at around 6 am and begin the most difficult yet the most rewarding day of the trek – your hike to the roof of Africa.
Ascend northwest on rough scree passing Hans Meyer cave. After approximately 5-6 hours of slow but strenuous hiking, reach Gillman's Point, which is the culmination of the most physically demanding portion of your climb.
Take a short break to rehydrate and enjoy light snacks.
From here, continue the upward journey arriving at the rim of the main crater, Stella Point (5685m).
At this point, stop to rest, eat lunch and take in the views over the clouds.
From Stella Point, the trail is normally snow-covered, and every step of the 2-hour final ascent to Uhuru peak is challenging.
Arriving at the summit, you feel a huge sense of elation and accomplishment; you have done it, you have made it to the highest point in Africa.
Spend as much time as you need to appreciate your accomplishment, as this is a day to remember for the rest of your life! The time you will spend on the summit will depend on the weather conditions and temperature.
After capturing our summit photos, retrace your steps via Gillmans and descend to Kibo, where we stop to remove extra clothing, take refreshments and continue our descent.
Six hours after our summit, arrive at Horombo Hut Camp (3700m).
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Day 7: Horombo Hut to Marangu Gate
Over the next 4 hours, rapidly drop elevation while descending through the thick montane forest on Kilimanjaro’s southern flank via Mandara Hut (2700m) and finally emerging at the Marangu Gate, where we stop for a well-deserved picnic lunch.
Here, successful hikers will receive their summit certificates (gold for Uhuru Peak, Green for Stella point) from the Kilimanjaro National Park Authority.
Post celebrations, go by either private bus or jeep to the hotel in Arusha.
What's Included
What's Excluded
Meeting Point
Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price
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1 to 20 | /person |
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1 to 20 | /person |
This is a group tour |