The 5-day Marangu Route is also referred as the Coca-Cola route that starts from Arusha or Moshi at 7:00 a.m. and costs $1200 to $2000 per climber to reach the highest peak in Africa with 5895 meters. The 5-day-dayangu route is one of Kilimanjaro's most popular pathways, gracing the world's largest free-standing, led by expert guides, journey through diverse landscapes, from lush rainforests to alpine meadows. Enjoy comfortable hut accommodations, connect with local culture, and aim for the summit, Uhuru Peak, at 5895 meters. This route is the oldest and easiest route on the mountain and offers sleeping huts in dormitory-style accommodation at every camp site with solar light and comfortable beds. Experience responsible travel and create lasting memories on this transformative expedition.
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Once you have finished breakfast, it is time to leave Moshi and head towards the southeast entrance of Kilimanjaro National Park, better known as Marangu Gate. Upon arriving at Marangu Gate, you will be given time to check in and register. This is where you begin your ascent of Kilimanjaro. The first leg of this route takes you through the woods and the rainforest, where you will be able to take in the eucalyptus trees and various species of birds. If you are lucky, you may just spot a Colobus monkey or two—keep an eye out for black or white fur! Make sure you have the appropriate equipment and footwear because the low altitudes can produce wet, muddy soil.
To start off day 2, you will explore the final stretch of woodland as the massive stretch of moorland begins to open up right in front of your eyes. On your walk, you can appreciate the jagged peaks of Mawenzi that ascend up towards the skies of Africa. It is common for people to experience the onset of altitude sickness at these heights. It is important to pay attention to how you feel and communicate with your guide at the slightest indication of illness. After reaching the Horombo Huts, you will have time to unpack and experience the view of Kibo before dinner.
On day 3, you will walk through varied and strikingly picturesque landscapes. To begin, you will continue across the heath as it slowly turns into the parched, desolate highlands between Mawenzi and Kibo. The scenery here is littered with huge and small volcanic rocks, acting as a testament to the volcanic activity of years past. The final stretch to the Kibo Huts is very steep and physically challenging.
Once you arrive at the Kibo Huts, it is time to organize your equipment and warm clothes for tomorrow’s journey to the summit. To avoid freezing, keep any water you plan on bringing in a thermos.
On Day 4, the journey scales new heights, departing Kibo Hut (4700m) for the ultimate ascent to Kilimanjaro's zenith, Uhuru Peak (5895m). Grueling switchbacks lead to the exhilarating summit, where a sunrise embrace rewards your determination. Descending briefly to Kibo Hut, the trek continues to Horombo Hut (3700m), where a well-earned rest awaits amidst the awe of your monumental achievement.
Day 5 marks the final descent, commencing from Horombo Hut (3700m) as you leave behind Kilimanjaro's heights. The trail leads to Marangu Gate (1700m), where a sense of accomplishment fills the air as you complete this remarkable journey. With Kilimanjaro's majesty etched in your memories, you return to Moshi, carrying the triumph of conquering Africa's highest peak.
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