6 Days

Rongai Route

Duration

6 Days

Departure

Daily

Group Size

Private / Custom

Style

Guided Mountain Trek

Overview

For those looking to do a shorter Kilimanjaro trip then this route is generally considered easier than the 6 day Machame Route. This being said, bear in mind the final ascent is via Gilman's point and so the summit day is actually quite far and considered more challenging than a summit bid via Stella Point. We normally recommend the 7 day version for better acclimatisation and more interesting route.

A 6 day ascent of Kilimanjaro starting on the Eastern side of Kilimanjaro. This side of the mountain is relatively dry and has a relatively short forest zone. It skirts the base of Mawenzi and then ascends via Gilman's point to Uhuru Peak. The descent is via the Marangu Route.

Highlights

  • Kilimanjaro views over the Mawenzi and Kibo saddle, with close-up views of Mawenzi, the Kibo crater and ash pit, and glaciers on the roof of Africa
  • Ascends the drier, less-crowded Eastern side of Kilimanjaro with a relatively short forest zone
  • Half-day trekking days on Day 2 and Day 3 built around the "walk high, sleep low" acclimatisation principle
  • Skirts the base of Mawenzi before the final ascent via Gilman's Point to Uhuru Peak, the roof of Africa
  • Descends via the scenic Marangu Route, with a last night at Horombo Huts
  • 43 mile / 69km round trip with around 35 hours of total trekking time

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Simba Camp

Start: 6,398ft / 1950m · End: 8,764ft / 2671m · Distance: 3 miles / 5km · Time: 3-5 hrs · Climate Zone: Forests

After breakfast you depart by vehicle to the eastern side of Kilimanjaro National Park. At the gate your crew finalise packing while you enjoy lunch. After finishing with formalities, you start hiking from Nale Moru Gate through farm and pine plantations before arriving at Simba Camp surrounded by afromontane forest.

Day 2: Second Cave Camp (Cave 2)

Start: 8,764ft / 2671m · End: 11,319ft / 3450m · Distance: 5 miles / 8km · Time: 3-4 hrs · Climate Zone: Heath

Today is a half day trek and so no need to rush - take gentle pace and enjoy the surroundings with view of the eastern icefields as you walk.

Day 3: Third Cave Camp (Cave 3)

Start: 11,319ft / 3450m · End: 12,468ft / 3800m · Distance: 2 miles / 3km · Time: 2-3 hrs · Climate Zone: Heath

This is one of the most direct routes up Kilimanjaro, and the route today is another half day, which means that after lunch you have time to walk higher, and then come back down in the afternoon. Walk high, sleep low is a great way to acclimatise and also leaves lots of options of resting or simply enjoying being far away from the crowds.

Day 4: Kibo Hut

Start: 12,468ft / 3800m · End: 15,749ft / 4700m · Distance: 6 miles / 10km · Time: 4-6 hrs · Climate Zone: Alpine Desert

Today you hike up into significantly high altitude and once in camp there is plenty of time to prepare for your summit bid later that night. Your guides and crew are all on hand to do their best to prepare you for the final summit and by early evening, after some hot food, it is time to rest.

Day 5: Summit Bid / Horombo Huts

Start: 15,749ft / 4700m · End: 12,205ft / 3720m · Distance: 14 miles / 22km · Time: 16-18 hrs · Climate Zone: Alpine Desert, Arctic, Heath

Rising early (normally before midnight) you start out from Kibo Hut towards the peak. At night time the scree sections are normally much firmer and the night time start enables the best chance of a clear summit attempt. It takes around 6 hours to reach Gilman's Point and then a further 1.5 to 2 hours to reach Uhuru Peak (Alt 19,341ft, 5985m) the top of the highest free standing mountain in the world and the roof of Africa! You then descend the same route before but have a short stop at Kibo Hut for a refuel and rest. By the evening you descend back down to Horombo Huts for dinner and one last sleep.

Day 6: Arusha

Start: 12,205ft / 3720m · End: 6,164ft / 1879m · Distance: 12 miles / 19km · Time: 5-7 hrs · Climate Zone: Heath, Afromontane Forest

The final descent takes you back through the heath zone and forest to Marangu Gate. After taking the diplomats, lunch and saying farewell to your crew, you are picked up and transferred back to your lodge for a well deserved shower! Later that evening you will be visited by a Issy adventures Representative to congratulate you, to find out how the trip went and to answer any final questions you may have about your onward journey.

What's Included & Excluded

Included

  • Park fees, (entry fee camping/hut fees & rescue fees crew fees)
  • 18% VAT on tour fees & services
  • Three health and fresh meals
  • Professional and experienced mountain Guide
  • Professional and experienced cooks.
  • Transportation to & from the airport
  • Transportation to & from the mountain gates
  • Enough number of porters for your luggage, food, water, and camping equipment.
  • Food, shelters, and fair wages for the porters, cooks, and guides
  • Camping gears (sleeping tents, dining tents, tables, chairs, and cooking gear)
  • we can respond almost instantaneously to whatever issue that may arise
  • We provide our guides with professional first aids kits and pulse oximeters for daily updates of acclimatization progress Assistance with climbing permit procedure.

Excluded

  • All international and domestic flights
  • Tourist Visas
  • Medical and Travel insurance
  • Tips to mountain crew
  • Mountain trekking gears e.g. walking poles (available for hire upon request)
  • Sleeping Bag (available for hire upon request)
  • A portable flush toilet with a toilet tent is extra (US$200 per toilet + toilet tent)
  • Others; Extra expenses as food or drinks separate from those described in the itinerary, satellite phone calls, transference fees, and other services not specified as included.
  • Any other alterations to our itineraries
  • Emergency Oxygen.
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