7-Days Trip – Ascend the Roof of Africa: 5-Days Marangu Route

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Kilimanjaro National Park
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Duration

7 days

Tour Type

Private Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English, French, German

About this tour

Imagine lacing up your boots, the crisp Tanzanian air filling your lungs, and the majestic silhouette of Mount Kilimanjaro looming ahead—a towering challenge and a promise of glory. With Timon Safaris, this isn’t just a climb; it’s an 7-day odyssey up the Marangu Route, fondly known as the “Coca-Cola Route” for its welcoming accessibility and rustic charm. This iconic trail takes you straight to Uhuru Peak, the Roof of Africa at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), offering a rare blend of adventure and comfort with sturdy mountain huts instead of tents. Perfect for determined hikers with a taste for both nature’s grandeur and a touch of convenience, our thoughtfully designed itinerary includes an optional acclimatization day to ensure you’re primed for the summit—a small addition that dramatically boosts your chances of standing triumphantly atop Kilimanjaro.

The Marangu Route is a journey through time and terrain, unveiling five distinct ecological zones that shift beneath your feet as you ascend. You’ll start in the humid embrace of rainforests, where colobus monkeys chatter overhead and vibrant birdcalls echo through the canopy. As you climb higher, the landscape transforms into misty moorlands dotted with giant heather, then opens into the stark, otherworldly alpine desert near the summit—a lunar expanse that tests your resolve and rewards your spirit. Unlike other routes, Marangu offers the comfort of dormitory-style huts with bunk beds and shared facilities, a cozy refuge after each day’s trek. Our expert guides, averaging over 12 years of Kilimanjaro experience, lead the way, while our dedicated porters and talented mountain chefs ensure you’re cared for with hot, energy-packed meals tailored to fuel your ascent. From hearty breakfasts to celebratory summit snacks, we’ve got the details covered so you can focus on the climb.

This isn’t a race; it’s a pilgrimage, and we’ve built flexibility into the plan. The optional acclimatization day at Horombo Huts includes a scenic hike to ease your body into the thinning air, giving you an edge on summit day. Whether you’re gazing into the volcanic Maundi Crater, catching your breath at Gilman’s Point, or watching the sunrise paint the African plains from Uhuru Peak, every moment with Timon Safaris is crafted to inspire. We provide a comprehensive pre-trip guide “Mastering Kilimanjaro” —covering gear, training, and altitude tips—plus 24/7 support from our Tanzania-based team, ensuring you’re ready to conquer Kilimanjaro with confidence. Ready to make your mark on Africa’s highest peak? Let Timon Safaris turn your dream into reality.

Why Choose Timon Safaris?

At Timon Safaris, we go beyond the climb. Our comprehensive pre-trip support includes a detailed preparation guide (covering gear, training, and altitude tips), personalized consultations, and 24/7 assistance from our Tanzania-based team. We monitor your health twice daily with pulse oximeters and provide encouragement every step of the way. Ready to conquer Kilimanjaro with confidence? Let’s make it unforgettable!

Fitness Requirements

Climbing Kilimanjaro via the Marangu Route is a rewarding challenge that requires moderate fitness and mental grit. Expect 6-7 hours of hiking daily, with significant altitude gains. While no technical climbing skills are needed, preparation is key:

  • Pace Yourself: Walk slowly (“pole pole” in Swahili) to aid acclimatization.
  • Train Smart: Build stamina with multi-day hikes, running, or aerobic workouts 3-6 months prior.
  • Add a Day: Our optional Day 4 acclimatization hike reduces altitude sickness risks, making the summit more achievable
Why Timon Safaris Stands Out
  • Top-Tier Service: From airport pickup to summit cheers, we’re with you every step.
  • Local Expertise: Our Tanzania-based team lives and breathes Kilimanjaro.
  • Competitive Value: Premium experience at rates that rival the competition.
  • Tailored Extensions: Add a Serengeti safari or Zanzibar escape—seamlessly planned by us.

Ready to summit Kilimanjaro with Timon Safaris? Contact us today to book your spot or customize your adventure!

Highlights

  • Cozy Hut Stays: Rest in sturdy mountain huts with bunk beds—no camping required.
  • Acclimatization Boost: Optional extra day with a scenic hike to ease into the altitude.
  • Top-Notch Support: Expert guides, porters, and chefs ensure a safe, enjoyable ascent.
  • Eco-Friendly Journey: Proudly partnered with KRTO for sustainable practices.

Included/Excluded

  • All park fees and rescue fees (up to 3,500m by vehicle)
  • Airport transfers (arrival & departure)
  • Professional guides, porters, and cook (English-speaking)
  • Mountain hut accommodations
  • All meals on the mountain (fresh, hot, and energy-packed)
  • Pre-trip preparation guide and consultation
  • Twice-daily health checks (pulse oximeter & symptom review)
  • International flights and visas
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal gear (available for rent—ask us!)
  • Accommodation on day of arrival and departure

Itinerary

<span>Day 1</span>Arrival in Moshi – Gateway to Kilimanjaro

Your journey begins as you land at Kilimanjaro International Airport, where the warm greeting of your Timon Safaris guide cuts through the hum of arrival. A short drive whisks you to a charming hotel in Moshi or Arusha, where Kilimanjaro’s silhouette teases the horizon. After settling into your room, the evening unfolds with a trip briefing over a flavorful Tanzanian dinner—think nyama choma and ugali—while your guide checks your gear and shares tips for the climb ahead. The hotel’s serene garden offers a quiet spot to unwind, the excitement of the mountain simmering as you rest up for the adventure to come.

<span>Day 2</span>Into the Rainforest – Marangu Gate to Mandara Huts

The next morning, after a hearty breakfast, you set out for Marangu Gate at 1,860 meters. At the gate, you register and meet your crew, then step onto the trail, the rainforest closing in around you with the chatter of colobus monkeys and bursts of birdsong. Six to seven hours of steady hiking bring you to Mandara Huts at 2,720 meters, where cozy bunk beds await. If energy lingers, a quick jaunt to the volcanic Maundi Crater offers sunset views, but a hot drink and the forest’s stillness might call you to rest instead, hydrating well as the altitude settles in.

<span>Day 3</span>Moorland Majesty – Mandara Huts to Horombo Huts

Day three sees you leaving Mandara Huts behind, the trail climbing through a shifting landscape. The rainforest thins into misty moorlands, giant heather and senecio plants rising like sentinels as Kibo Peak looms closer. The air grows lighter over six to seven hours of hiking, and by the time you reach Horombo Huts at 3,720 meters, the vastness of Mawenzi Peak fills your view. The huts offer a warm refuge, and you settle in with a steaming cup of tea, the high-altitude quiet wrapping around you. It’s a moment to breathe, adjust, and savor the journey’s rhythm, your crew’s encouragement a steady hum in the background.

<span>Day 4</span>The Alpine Threshold – Horombo Huts to Kibo Huts

The fourth day pushes you higher, from Horombo Huts to Kibo Huts at 4,720 meters, across the stark alpine desert known as the “Saddle.” The wind sweeps through this barren stretch between Kibo and Mawenzi, the six-to-eight-hour trek a test of endurance softened by your guide’s steady presence. Arriving at Kibo Huts by midday, you dig into a hot lunch, the rugged shelter a stark contrast to the lushness below. The afternoon stretches out for rest, your mind turning to the midnight summit ahead. An early dinner fuels you up, and a brief nap under the vast, starry sky prepares you for the climb that awaits.

<span>Day 5</span>Summit Triumph – Kibo Huts to Uhuru Peak and Back to Horombo Huts

Summit day begins in the dead of night, headlamps piercing the darkness as you leave Kibo Huts behind. The ascent to Uhuru Peak is a grueling push, your boots crunching volcanic scree as you climb to Gilman’s Point at 5,681 meters. Dawn breaks over the crater rim, igniting the sky, and with a final two-hour effort, you stand at 5,895 meters, the sunrise over Africa’s plains a breathtaking reward. After snapping photos and soaking in the triumph, the descent begins, winding back through Kibo Huts for a quick breather before dropping to Horombo Huts. Twelve to fifteen hours on your feet leave you weary but exhilarated, and the huts’ warm beds and hearty dinner cap a day you’ll never forget.

<span>Day 6</span>Descent to Earth – Horombo Huts to Marangu Gate

The sixth day feels like a victory lap as you descend from Horombo Huts to Marangu Gate at 1,860 meters. The five-to-six-hour walk retraces your steps through moorlands and back into the rainforest’s embrace, the mountain’s beauty a quiet farewell. At the gate, your summit certificate marks the victory, and a tipping ceremony honors your crew’s tireless support. A short drive returns you to your Moshi hotel, where a hot shower washes away the trail, and a celebratory dinner with live Tanzanian music fills the night with joy. You sink into rest, the peak’s memory glowing bright.

<span>Day 7</span>Farewell to Tanzania – Departure from Moshi/Arusha

The final day dawns with a bittersweet farewell. After breakfast, you linger over coffee or browse Moshi’s or Arusha's markets for souvenirs, savoring Tanzania’s last moments. Your Timon Safaris driver arrives to take you back to Kilimanjaro International Airport, the journey complete—unless a safari or Zanzibar escape tempts you to stay. As you board your flight, Kilimanjaro’s summit lingers in your mind, a testament to your strength and the magic of this Timon Safaris adventure.

Durations

7 days

Languages

English
French
German

Prices & FAQ’s

Low season
March / April / May
1st November - 19th December
2 persons

2095 USD

4 persons

1780 USD

6 persons

1775 USD

Mid season
Rest of the Year
2 persons

2170 USD

4 persons

1845 USD

6 persons

1835 USD

High season
July / August / September
20th December - 10th January
2 persons

2265 USD

4 persons

1925 USD

6 persons

1915 USD

Low season
March / April / May
1st November - 19th December
2 persons

2095 USD

4 persons

1780 USD

6 persons

1775 USD

Mid season
Rest of the Year
2 persons

2170 USD

4 persons

1845 USD

6 persons

1835 USD

High season
July / August / September
20th December - 10th January
2 persons

2265 USD

4 persons

1925 USD

6 persons

1915 USD

* The above prices are per person, excluding international flight tickets
* For groups larger than 6 people, please Contact us

  • High Season (June to October & December to February): This time is perfect for wildlife viewing and the Great Migration.
  • Mid-Season (March & November): Ideal for calving season in Serengeti and fewer crowds.
  • Low Season (April to May): Best for budget travellers; lush landscapes but occasional rain.

Yes, Tanzania is generally safe for tourists. Follow basic travel precautions, and Timon Safaris ensures your safety throughout your journey.

Booking is simple! Contact Timon Safaris directly via our website, email, or phone. We’ll guide you through choosing the best itinerary for your adventure.

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Kilimanjaro National Park

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