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MT. KILIMANJARO
TREKKING/CLIMBING:
Towering at 5896m
(19,344 ft), it's the
highest mountain in
Africa, and one of the
highest volcanoes in the
world.
It has a huge snowcapped
summit dome, rising high
above the surrounding
savanna, often with
giraffe conveniently
posing in the
foreground, is one of
Africa's all-time
classic images. The lure
is irresistible, and a
trek up "Kili" is an
essential part of a
visit to Tanzania. The
trek is even more
attractive because, with
the right preparation,
you can walk all the way
to the summit without
the need of ropes or
technical climbing
experience. We operate
two routes on this Mt.
The Marangu Route and
the Machame Route.
THE MARANGU ROUTE:
This is the most easiest
and popular route up
Kilimanjaro and used by
most trekking groups. A
trek on this route
usually takes five days
(four nights) for the
round trip. Most
trekkers only go as far
as Gillman's Point, on
the crater rim at 5685m,
as from here to the
summit at Uhuru Peak and
back requires another
four hours of walking.
Day 01: MARANGU TO
MANDARA HUT
7KM, 4-5HRS, 700M ASCENT
From Marangu gate
(1980m) the track passes
through the forest which
gives people an op portunity
to observe the wildlife
and enjoy the forest.
Mandara Hut
(2700m/9000ft) has a
group of bunkhouses, in
goods conditions, with
bed capacity of 80
people, toilets and a
clean water supply. From
here we can visit the
nearby Maundi Crater
2hrs walk and a small
mound rising out of the
trees to the north.
Views from the top, over
the forest up to the
main peaks of Kibo and
Mawenzi, provide plenty
of inspiration for the
trek to come. Meals and
Overnight will be served
at Mandara Hut.
Day 02: MANDARA HUT TO
HOROMBO HUT
11KM, 5-7HRS, 1000M
ASCENT
From Mandara Hut there
are two paths running
roughly parallel through
the forest and then a
narrow band of heather
before meeting near the
start of the moorland
and to the right are the
jagged peaks of Mawenzi,
looking higher than Kibo
from this angle,
although undulating and
steep in places, is easy
to follow all the way up
to Horombo Hut
(3700m/12000ft). Meals
and Overnight will be
served at Horombo Hut.
Day 03: HOROMBO HUT TO
KIBO HUT 10KM,
5-7HRS, 1000M ASCENT
From here we continue
gradually gaining
height, past the Last
Water point which is the
highest running water on
this route and cross the
flat plain between Kibo
and Mawenzi until we
meet Jiwe La Ukoyo
(meaning "pointed
Rocks") at 4394m. From
here Kibo Hut will take
us another one and half
hours which is at 4700m.
Meals and Overnight will
be served at Kibo Hut.
Day 04: KIBO HUT TO
UHURU PEAK PLUS DESCENT
TO HOROMBO HUT

4KM 7-81/2HRS, 1200M
ASCENT; PLUS14KM,
41/2-7HRS, 2200M DESCENT
After our third night at
Kibo hut we usually
start walking very early
in the morning in order
for us to see the
sunrise from the crater
rim, and give us a
chance of avoiding the
mist. Also, the scree
slope up to Gillman's
Point, and the snow on
the path to Uhuru Peak,
will still be frozen,
which will make the
walking safer and less
strenuous. Sunrises at a
round 6am and we should
allow ourselves 5 to 6
hrs from Kibo Hut to
Gillman's Point (5680m),
plus another 2hrs to
reach Uhuru peak
(5896m). From Uhuru or
Gillman's Point we
descend on the same
route and it will take
us one to 2hrs-3hrs to
Horombo Hut. Meals and
Overnight will be served
at Horombo Hut.
Day 05: HOROMBO HUT TO
MARANGU GATE
18KM, 5-7HRS, 1900M
DESCENT
On this last day we
retrace our step and
down on the path to park
gate. Meals and
Overnight will be served
at our town Hotel. |