Overview
These 5 Days Kilimanjaro climbing Marangu route Itinerary 2025 -2026 is the oldest and most established route on Mount Kilimanjaro. Nicknamed “The Coca-Cola Route” for its comfort and popularity, this trek is the only route offering hut accommodations instead of camping. With its relatively gradual incline, it’s perfect for first-time climbers who want a straightforward yet rewarding journey to the summit.
5 Days Marangu route tour Highlights
- Trek through the lush rainforest with unique wildlife.
- Experience the stunning moorland with views of Mawenzi and Kibo peaks.
- Cross the lunar-like Kibo Saddle.
- Enjoy comfortable hut accommodations along the trail.
- Witness a breathtaking sunrise at Uhuru Peak, the Roof of Africa.
- Celebrate your achievement with a summit certificate at Marangu Gate.
5 Days Kilimanjaro climbing Marangu route Itinerary 2025 -2026
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfer to your hotel in Moshi. You will have a briefing session with your guide, where you’ll receive your trekking equipment and an overview of the trek. Overnight at the hotel.
After breakfast, drive to Marangu Gate, where the trek officially begins. The first day’s hike takes you through lush tropical rainforest, where you may spot wildlife like monkeys and exotic birds. Reach Mandara Hut for your overnight stay.
On the second day, hike through the rainforest and into the moorland zone, where the vegetation changes and the scenery becomes more rugged. Reach Horombo Hut for the night, where you'll have a chance to acclimatize.
The hike to Kibo Hut takes you through alpine desert terrain. The air becomes thinner, and the landscape changes dramatically as you near the summit. After reaching Kibo Hut, take a rest and prepare for the final summit attempt.
Today is “The Big Day” - the summit stage. You will begin your final ascent around midnight which will be long and strenuous. Passing the Hans Meyer Cave at 5220m, the climb slowly but surely goes upwards. At sunrise, you will reach Gillman’s Point (5681m) – the crater rim of Kilimanjaro – where the sun will slowly start to warm up the land. You will have soon forgotten the cold of the night and after a further hike of 1 - 2 hours, you will reach Uhuru Peak at 5895m. On your return to Kibo Hut, a warm meal awaits you followed by a 1 - 2 hour break before proceeding back down to Horombo Hut.
The last stage passes through the heath and moor zone to the Mandara Hut (2700m) where a warm lunch is waiting for you. Soon, you will once again pass the tropical rainforest and after a total time of 6 hours trekking, you will be back at the Kilimanjaro National Park Gate (1860m). After saying goodbye to your mountain guides, a short transfer follows to take you back to your hotel in Moshi. Once there, you can take a warm and relaxing shower and celebrate your success in reaching the summit of the Kilimanjaro.
Includes/Excludes
Includes
- Airport transfers to and from your hotel.
- 4 nights’ accommodation in mountain huts.
- All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner).
- Kilimanjaro National Park entry fees.
- Professional and certified mountain guides, porters, and cooks.
- Emergency medical evacuation insurance.
- Park permits and hut fees.
Excludes
- International and domestic flights.
- Personal gear and equipment.
- Tips for guides, porters, and cooks.
- Travel insurance.
- Personal expenses (souvenirs, extra drinks, etc.).
- Optional extras like sleeping bags or portable oxygen.
FAQs
Yes, the Marangu Route is considered the easiest and most straightforward route on Kilimanjaro. However, altitude acclimatization is still essential.
The Marangu Route is unique because it has hut accommodation at each camp. This offers more comfort compared to camping routes.
Temperatures on the summit can drop below freezing, especially at night. It is crucial to pack warm clothing for the summit.
Yes, you can rent trekking gear in Moshi, including sleeping bags, trekking poles, and jackets.
The success rate on the Marangu Route is generally high, around 60-70%, depending on factors like fitness, acclimatization, and weather conditions.










