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6 Days Kilimanjaro Trekking Marangu route Overview:

Marangu route approaches the mount from the southeast,  considers as the easiest route among the five climbing routes due to its gradual slope and direct path. Marangu route is also the oldest and well established and the only one that offers facilities such as sleeping huts which are dormitory-style, the huts have bunk beds at Mandara, Kibo, and Horombo huts. There are supplies of mattresses and pillows but still, there is a need for sleeping bags to be carried with the guest. Apart from the pillows and mattresses, the huts are also equipped with dining halls and equipped washrooms. Moreover are consumption availabilities such as soft drinks and beers but not included in the mentioned price.

Pros and cons of choosing the Marangu Route

Before embarking on the Marangu Route, it’s essential to understand its advantages and disadvantages. One significant advantage is the availability of huts, providing shelter from the harsh weather conditions. This is particularly beneficial for trekkers who prefer not to camp. Additionally, the Marangu Route is relatively shorter in duration compared to other routes, allowing for a quicker ascent.

However, the popularity of the Marangu Route can also be a drawback. It tends to be busier and more crowded than other trails, especially during peak trekking seasons. The well-established infrastructure might give it a less authentic and adventurous feel compared to more remote routes. It’s important to consider these factors when deciding if the Marangu Route is the right fit for you.

Getting prepared for the Marangu Route

To increase your chances of a successful and enjoyable trek on the Marangu Route, adequate preparation is crucial. Here are some key aspects of preparation to consider:

Required permits and bookings

Before starting your journey on the Marangu Route, you will need to obtain the necessary permits and make the required bookings. This includes acquiring a permit from the Kilimanjaro National Park and arranging accommodations in the huts along the trail. It is recommended to make these arrangements well in advance to secure your spot and ensure a smooth trekking experience.

Physical fitness and training

Trekking Mount Kilimanjaro requires a certain level of physical fitness and endurance. It is essential to engage in regular physical exercise and training to prepare your body for the challenges of the hike. Activities such as hiking, cardio exercises, and strength training will help improve your stamina and ensure you are physically ready for the trek.

Necessary gear and equipment

Having the right gear and equipment is vital for a successful trek on the Marangu Route. Some essential items include sturdy hiking boots, moisture-wicking clothing, a waterproof backpack, a sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures, and a headlamp. It is advisable to consult a detailed gear list provided by experienced trekkers or tour operators to ensure you have everything you need for the journey.

Challenges and rewards of the Marangu Route

While undertaking the Marangu Route, trekkers will encounter various challenges and be rewarded with unique experiences. Here are some of the challenges and rewards to expect:

Altitude sickness Kilimanjaro Trekking Marangu route

Altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), is a common challenge faced by trekkers on Mount Kilimanjaro. As you ascend to higher altitudes, the air becomes thinner, and the body needs time to acclimatize. Symptoms of altitude sickness can include headaches, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. It is crucial to follow a slow and steady pace, stay well-hydrated, and listen to your body’s signals to minimize the risk of altitude sickness.

Scenic beauty and diverse landscapes

One of the significant rewards of the Marangu Route is the opportunity to witness the stunning natural beauty and diverse landscapes of Mount Kilimanjaro. From the lush rainforest at lower elevations to the rocky alpine desert near the summit, each day of the trek offers a unique visual experience. You will encounter breathtaking views of glaciers, valleys, and the vast African plains, making the journey a feast for the eyes.

Wildlife sightings Kilimanjaro Trekking Marangu route

The Marangu Route also provides chances for wildlife sightings along the trail. As you hike through the rainforest, you may come across various species of monkeys, such as blue monkeys and black-and-white colobus monkeys. Higher up, you might spot unique bird species, including the colorful malachite sunbird. Although wildlife encounters are not as frequent as on other routes, the opportunity to observe some of Africa’s wildlife in their natural habitat is a memorable aspect of the Marangu Route.

Safety precautions on the Marangu Route

While trekking the Marangu Route, it is essential to prioritize safety to ensure a successful and enjoyable journey. Here are some safety precautions to keep in mind:

Staying hydrated and well-rested

Proper hydration is crucial during the trek, as it helps prevent altitude sickness and maintains overall well-being. Drink plenty of water throughout the day and carry a refillable water bottle with you. Additionally, getting enough rest and sleep each night is essential for maintaining energy levels and preventing exhaustion.

Following the guidance of experienced guides

The expertise and guidance of experienced guides are invaluable during the Marangu Route trek. They have extensive knowledge of the terrain, weather conditions, and potential challenges. Follow their instructions, ask questions, and communicate any concerns you may have. The guides will ensure your safety and maximize your chances of reaching the summit.

Weather conditions and temperature variations

Weather conditions on Mount Kilimanjaro can be unpredictable and change rapidly. It is essential to be prepared for varying temperatures and weather patterns. Dress in layers, including moisture-wicking and insulating clothing. Protect yourself from the sun with sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Additionally, be prepared for rain by carrying a waterproof jacket or poncho.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Is the Marangu Route the easiest route to climb Mount Kilimanjaro? While the Marangu Route is considered one of the less challenging routes, it is still a physically demanding endeavor. It is important to be well-prepared, physically fit, and acclimatize properly.
  2. Are there bathroom facilities along the Marangu Route? Yes, the huts along the Marangu Route have basic bathroom facilities, including toilets. However, it’s important to note that they are shared facilities and may not offer the same level of comfort as conventional bathrooms.
  3. Do I need to hire a porter for the Marangu Route? Hiring a porter is optional but highly recommended. Porters can assist with carrying your heavy gear, allowing you to focus on the trek and enjoy the experience. They play a crucial role in supporting your journey.
  4. Can I see wildlife during the trek on the Marangu Route? While the Marangu Route does not offer the same level of wildlife sightings as some other routes, such as the Lemosho or Rongai routes, there is still a possibility of encountering various bird species and monkeys along the trail.
  5. What happens if I can’t make it to the summit on the Marangu Route? Reaching the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro is a challenging feat, and not everyone is able to accomplish it. If you are unable to reach the summit, it’s important to remember that your safety and well-being come first. The journey itself is an incredible experience, regardless of the final outcome.

Day 1: Arusha to Marangu Gate then Hike up to Mandara Hut

This is the first day of the adventure, where after the morning breakfast from the hotel, equipment check and then starts the journey to the gate where you will finish up with the gate formalities before staring the hike up to the Mandara Hut.

Accompaniments: Experienced Mountain Guide/guides chef/chefs and porters Walking through: The rainforest to Mandara encampment

Short trip: Maundi crater with a view of the surroundings What to see: Eucalyptus trees, birds and Colobus monkeys Time & Distance: 3 to 4hrs a hiking of 8km distance Elevation: 1860m/6100ft to 2700m/8875ft

Meal plan: Lunch and  Dinner

Day 2: Mandara to Horombo hut

On this day you be ascending through the open moorland up to the Horombo hut. From this post you will starts to have the feeling of the altitude changes.

What to see: Lobelias, groundsels and the great view of Mawenzi and the summit of Kibo

Accompaniments: Experienced Mountain Guide/guides chef/chefs and porters Walking through: The moorland to Horombo encampment

Time & Distance: 5 to 6hrs a hiking of 12km distance Elevation: 2700m/8875ft to 3700m/12,200ft

Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Day 3: Acclimatization day

This day is served for climbers to increase the chance of success for the summit. As you will be ascending higher to the top of the mountain on day 4, you need to have the climate change adaptation then you will be trekking to the Zebra rock and then back to Horombo hut for lunch and continue relaxing and collecting some strength for the adventure itself ahead on the next day.

Accompaniments: Experienced Mountain Guide/guides chef/chefs and porters What to see: The distinctive black and white stripes rocks (zebra rocks)

Time & Distance: 4hrs a hiking of 5km distance Elevation: Zebra Rocks 4020m/Horombo Hut 3700m Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 4, Horombo to Kibo Hut

On this day you will be passing the last point where you can find water, and from there the venture will be deep walking to the Kilimanjaro saddle which is the way between the two peaks which are Kibo and Mawenzi.

Accompaniments: Experienced Mountain Guide/guides chef/chefs and porters Walking through: The saddle of Kilimanjaro between Kibo and Mawenzi peaks What to see: some water streams and hardy grasses as the area is deserted Time & Distance: 5 to 7hrs a hiking of 9.5km distance

Elevation: 3700m/12,200ft to 4700m/15,500ft Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 5: Summit day (ascend for summit and descend down to Kibo then to Horombo)

This is the adventurous part through the Marangu route and is the memorable part as you are about to be certified with the Kilimanjaro climbing certificate. You will be leaving Kibo hut in the midnight of around 2Am start the climbing to the summit on steep heavy scree or sometimes snow up to the Gilman’s point which is located on the crater rim.  From there you will be ascending to the Uhuru peak and reaching there, you are at the highest point in Africa or you have reached the roof of Africa. You will spend short time and from there you will be descending down through Kibo to the Horombo encampment.

Walking through: The steep and heavy scree or snow up to Gilman’s point What to see: the great view at the Uhuru peak

Accompaniments: Experienced Mountain Guide/guides during summit and you will be joining the chef/chefs and porters at Kibo

Time & Distance: 6 to 8hrs Ascending up/ a hiking of 6km distance and 15km descending to Horombo

Equipments: Headlamps/flashlight, warm layers as it will be very cold before descending

Elevation: 4700m/15,500ft to 5895m/19,340ft Down to 3700m/12,200ft Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Day 6: Horombo to Marangu gate and back to Arusha

After the morning breakfast you will continue the descending up passing through the Mandara hut and then continue the descending up to the Marangu gate where you started the adventures and from there you will find the office team waiting for you and you will be picked and drove back to Moshi.

Accompaniments: Experienced Mountain Guide/guides chef/chefs and porters Time & Distance: 4 to 5hrs descending of 20km distance

Walking through: The moorland and lush forest Elevation: 3700m/12,200ft to 1700m/5500ft Meal plan: Breakfast,

Inclusives:

-24/7 Service
-Meals And Drinks
-All Accommodation
-Kilimanjaro Fee and Taxes
-Comfortable Private Vehicle
-Professional Mountain Guides
-Pickup and Transfer to Airport
-Pre and post Climb at Gran Melia Hotel

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