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7-DAY - RONGAI ROUTE

~Seeing the Roof of Africa through New Eyes~

Why Rongai Route?

The Rongai Route is a distinctive and less crowded trail for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, starting from the northern side near the Kenyan border. Rongai is the only route to approach Kilimanjaro from the north and the descent is via the Marangu Route. Unlike the more popular routes, Rongai route offers a unique perspective with its gradual ascent through varied landscapes, from the lush rainforest to the arid alpine desert. The trail provides stunning and serene views of the mountain’s northeastern face and allows climbers to experience a more remote and tranquil setting. Its relative seclusion and picturesque scenery make it a favored choice for honeymooners seeking a more intimate and romantic adventure. Additionally, the Rongai Route often features better weather conditions, as it is on the drier side of the mountain, enhancing the overall trekking experience. The distance from Moshi town to the Rongai Gate, the starting point of the Rongai Route is approximately 97 kilometers which may take  around 2-3 hours by car, depending on road conditions and traffic

N.B:

Please note that the 7 days mentioned refer to the actual trekking days on the mountain. In addition, you need to account for 2 extra days—one for arrival and one for departure—making the total trip 9 days.

Detailed itinerary

After completing customs formalities, you will proceed to the arrival area, where an Eagle Vision Safaris driver will be waiting with a sign displaying your booking name. After ensuring you have all your belongings, the driver will transfer you to your hotel or lodge. A rest day is recommended for jet lag recovery and acclimatization, along with a pre-trek briefing and gear check. If opting for a two-night stay, advance confirmation is required for budget adjustments.

After breakfast at the hotel in Moshi town (800m), drive 97 km to the Rongai Gate (1997m), which takes approximately 2-3 hours. After registering at the gate, begin the ascent with a picnic lunch to the Simba Camp (2635m). This initial hike covers 7 km and takes 2-3 hours, passing through less dense rainforest, with an altitude gain of 638m. The trail proceeds through maize and potato fields and a pine forest before consistently but gently climbing through a forest rich in wildlife, including the Kilimanjaro colobus monkey. The forest thins out, and the first camp, Simba Camp, is at the moorland zone’s edge with extensive views over the Kenyan plains.

Distance: 7km |2-3hrs | less dense rainforest
Elevation: 1997m/6552ft to 2635m/8645ft
Altitude gain: 638m.

In the morning, the journey towards Kibo resumes with a steady ascent to the Second Cave at an altitude of 3,450m (11,319ft), where a hot lunch will be served. After lunch, the trek continues through a brief section of barren moorland dunes within the heather vegetation zone, adorned with giant lobelias, offering stunning views of Kibo Peak and the eastern ice fields. The distance covered is approximately 5.8 km over 5-6 hours, with an elevation gain from 2,635m (8,645ft) to 3,450m (11,319ft). The route is known for its relatively short and steep nature, offering views of the Tanzanian plains and Mawenzi Peak. There is a chance to spot wildlife such as jackals and monkeys, although trekkers are always accompanied by guides for safety. Upon reaching the Second Cave, the professional team will have prepared tents, hot water for washing, coffee, snacks, and a hot dinner. Rest is encouraged to prepare for the next day’s hike.

Distance: 5.8km |5-6hrs | Moorland
Elevation: 2635m/8645ft to 3,450m/1,319 ft.
Altitude gain: 852m

The trek from Second Cave to Kikelelwa Camp begins at 3,450m (11,319ft) and ascends to 3,600m (11,811ft) over a distance of 5.8 km (3.6 miles), taking approximately 3-4 hours. This section passes through the beautiful moorland habitat, characterized by heather and unique giant lobelias. The trail offers magnificent views of Kibo Peak, the eastern ice fields, and the surrounding Tanzanian plains, as well as the rugged Mawenzi Peak. The route is relatively short but steep, providing a more challenging ascent. Along the way, trekkers may spot wildlife such as jackals and monkeys, with guides ensuring safety. Upon reaching Kikelelwa Camp, hikers are greeted with prepared tents, hot meals, and a chance to rest before continuing their journey.

Distance: 5.8km |3-4hrs | Moorland
Elevation: 3,450m/11,319ft to 3,600m/11,811ft.
Altitude gain: 150m.

On the trek to Mawenzi Tarn Hut (4,330 meters), the journey spans approximately 5 kilometers over 4 to 5 hours, with an elevation gain of 449 meters. This route involves a short but steep ascent through grassy slopes, offering exceptional panoramic views of the wilderness. The trail transitions from the moorland zone to the low alpine zone, marking the start of the alpine desert. Upon reaching Mawenzi Tarn Hut, nestled beneath the dramatic spires of Mawenzi, the afternoon is dedicated to acclimatization and exploration. In the evening, an optional acclimatization hike up 200 meters (656 feet) towards Mawenzi provides further preparation for the next day’s hike.

Distance: 6km |3-4hrs | Moorland

Elevation: 3,600m/11,811ft to 4,330m/14,206ft

Altitude gain: 655m.

Early in the morning after breakfast, you will begin a 6.7 km hike to Kibo Hut, situated at the bottom of the Kibo crater wall at an altitude of 4720 meters. The hike, which takes 4-5 hours, involves gaining 1238 meters in elevation and traversing the alpine desert, characterized by sparse grasses and occasional everlasting flowers. Upon arrival at Kibo Hut, our professional team will have prepared hot meals, hot water for washing, coffee, and snacks. You are advised to rest and replenish your energy in preparation for the final ascent in the mid night.

Distance: 6.7km |4-5hrs | Alpine desert
Elevation: 4,330m/14,210ft to 4,720m/15,485ft
Altitude gained: 390m

This is the most mentally and physically challenging portion of the trek covering an average of 6km. The wind and cold at this elevation and time of day can be extreme. The ascent starts in the midnight darkness around 01h00 which takes an average of 3 hours to Hans Meyer Cave where the hiker and the team will take a short rest. After this follow a steeper ascent of about 3 hours to Ratzel Glacier, Johannes Notch and Gilman’s Point, located along the crater rim, the hiker will be rewarded with a magnificent sunrise over Mawenzi Peak. Congratulations, you are now standing on the Roof of Africa! Finally, the team will arrive at Uhuru Peak (5895m/19,340ft), the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro and the continent of Africa. The views from Uhuru Peak are breathtaking. Have your picture taken at the summit to share with friends and family. The weather will dictate how long you can stay at the summit, generally around 5-15 minutes

Distance: 6km | 7-8hrs | Semi Desert
Elevation: 4703m/15,285ft to 5895m/19,340ft
Altitude gained: 1192m.

UHURU PEAK TO HOROMBO HUT

After spending a few moments taking pictures on the roof of Africa and hiker enjoying their accomplishment the team will start descending journey. From the Uhuru Peak the team will trek for about 3 hours down to Kibo for at least for rest and lunch. Soon after lunch the trekkers and the team will continue their descent for 3-5 hours to the Horombo encampment.

Distance: 10km |3-4hrs | Rainforest
Elevation: 5,895m/19,341ft to 3,720m (12,205ft
Altitude lost: 2,175m.

After breakfast, the team will begin their descent from Horombo Hut through the rainforest to Marangu Gate, covering a distance of 20km in about 6-7 hours. Upon arrival at the gate 1905m/6250ft, you will receive a certificate if you made it to the summit. Thereafter, the crew, climber and some member from the office will meet at the gate for a brief celebration and lunch with a brief reflection of the adventure. Thereafter, A car will then drive you back to your hotel in Arusha town, where you can enjoy a hot shower, rest, and conclude your climb. The client will then enjoy dinner as they spend their night at Lodge / Hotel in Arusha.

Distance: 20km |6-7hrs | Rainforest
Elevation: 3721m/12,208 to 1905m/6250ft
Altitude lost: 1816m.

Departure/Safari Day

This can be either your final day in Tanzania or the first if you choose to embark on a safari to our stunning national parks. If it’s your last day, you will be transferred to your port of departure after breakfast. However, if you have extra time before your flight, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Maasai market, where you can purchase souvenirs and gifts for your family and friends back home.

Budget Inclusions

Budget Exclusions

  • Airport pick-up and drop
  • 2 nights hotel accommodation in Arusha (before & after climb)
  • Group transport to and from Arusha to the trail head
  • Kilimanjaro National Park permits, camping/hut fees, and Value Added Tax (VAT)
  • Expert guide, assistant guides, cook and porters
  • Emergency Oxygen Cylinder
  • Sleeping pad
  • Mess tents, tables, chairs, lanterns
  • Fresh, nutritious meals on the mountain
  • Kilimanjaro summit certificate
  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Dinner while in the hotel
  • Alcohol
  • Extra personal mountain gears if needed
  • rescue fees
  • Insurance
  • Private toilet
  • Tips for the crew
  • Any other thing that not included in the budget

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