9 day Marangu Route itinerary

9 day Marangu Route itinerary

9 day Marangu Route itinerary with School Hut acclimatization

9 day Marangu Route itinerary, focusing on  7 days of actual climbing on Kilimanjaro. The 9-day Marangu Route with School Hut acclimatization is a fantastic way to climb Kilimanjaro. This itinerary allows for plenty of time to acclimatize to the altitude, which will increase your chances of summiting successfully.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind 9 days Marangu route itinerary

  • The Marangu Route is the most popular route on Kilimanjaro, so it can be crowded during peak season. If you are looking for a less crowded experience, you may want to consider another route.
  • School Hut Acclimatization so you can hike to School Hut (4,750m/15,584ft) for an additional night of acclimatization. This is a great option for people who want to give themselves the best chance of success on summit day.
  • Climbing Kilimanjaro is a challenging physical and mental feat. It is important to be in good physical condition and to be prepared for the altitude.

9 day Marangu Route itinerary

Detailed Marangu route Itinerary

Day 1 – Welcome to Tanzania, the gateway to the roof of Africa!
Your trip begins today in Moshi, Tanzania with a flight into Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO). We provide a group transfer to a very comfortable hotel near Mount Kilimanjaro . Most travelers find they are tired after the long flight and prefer to go directly to their room to rest. No meals included.

Day 2 – Hike through rainforest to Mandara Hut, near the forest line.
We depart after breakfast and drive to the park headquarters. There is the normal hustle and bustle of hiring porters, signing in and beginning the climb. The actual hike begins at the park gate (6,000′) and we hike 5.5 miles up to Mandara hut (8,860′) near the upper edge of the forest line. The hike takes about 4 – 6 hours- a good time to start using your walking sticks. Our path starts off in a bamboo rainforest (keep your eyes open for blue monkeys) then opens up to hillsides of heather and temperate forests. If time and weather permit, a short walk from Mandara to Maundi Crater is certainly worth it. Lodging here, as well as at Horombo, is in wooden A-frame huts that sleep 4 to 8 people. All meals included

Hiking: 5 miles, ~3-4 hours; Elevation gain: ~2,760’.

Day 3 – Enter moorland filled with alpine heather on the way to Horombo Hut.
Our destination today is Horombo Hut at 12,340′. It takes a good 5-6 hours to cover the 10-mile journey – altitude will slow the group down, and the trail is strenuous but not technical. Be sure you’re drinking lots of water (no less than 2 liters per day). We often get our first views of the Kibo summit today far in the distance as we pass from forest into high moorland. In addition, we pass beneath the impressive, rocky southern face of Mawenzi – one of the three volcanic peaks that make up the summit of Kilimanjaro.

Hiking: ~8 miles, ~5-7 hours; Elevation gain: ~3,280’.

Day 4 – Take an acclimatization hike toward the rocky Mawenzi.
Today is an extra day to acclimatize, and it is best spent taking the day hike up towards Mawenzi, gaining elevation so that this evening when you return to Horombo, you’re sleeping at a lower elevation. The day hike is through a beautiful landscape with unique flora such as the odd-shaped, seemingly inside-out giant groundsel. The trail offers inspirational views of both Kibo and Mawenzi. Birdlife is also abundant in the Horombo area. If you’re feeling really fatigued at this point, you can choose to spend the day at Horombo. Afternoon rains are common, so plan your day hike in order to be back inside the lodge with a cup of tea and good book by 4 p.m. And, after the rain passes, the sunsets are typically beautiful and the black night sky full of stars.

Hiking: 6 miles, ~ 4-5 hours; Elevation gain 1,820’.

Day 5 – Cross “the Saddle” to Kibo Hut with Kibo and Mawenzi looming above.
Today is another long hike, this time up to Kibo Hut at almost 15,520′. Although shorter in distance, this usually takes 7 hours because it is steeper, and the altitude slows everyone down. Keep drinking your water! The route passes directly up onto the Saddle, a wide, flat plateau with the peaks of Kibo and Mawenzi looming overhead. The views here are fantastic! The last part of the trail passes across the plateau before a final ascent to Kibo Hut, a stone hut with rooms that sleep 10 – 15 people in bunk beds. We have a light dinner, a pre-climb talk with our guides and turn in early for what little sleep is possible.

Hiking: 5.7 miles, ~5-7 hours; Elevation gain: ~3,280’.

Day 6 –  Kibo Hut to School Hut Acclimatization on Kilimanjaro (4,700 meters vs. 4,750 meters)

Hiking from Kibo Hut to School Hut on Kilimanjaro is a popular acclimatization option for climbers attempting the Marangu Route. This additional night spent at a higher altitude can significantly increase your chances of summiting successfully by giving your body more time to adjust to the thin air. School Hut is located at a higher altitude than Kibo Hut (4,750 meters vs. 4,700 meters), so you may experience some altitude sickness symptoms like headaches and dizziness.

The hike from Kibo Hut to School Hut is approximately 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) with an elevation gain of about 300 meters (984 feet).

Day 7 – Summit day! On the trail before midnight, we make our way to the top.
Our guides wake us before midnight for tea and cookies and final dressing (in many layers) for our summit attempt. It can be bitterly cold. The guides like to have the team on the trail between 12:00-1:00 a.m. in hope of reaching the summit for the sunrise. Starting off, the trail swings back and forth up a steep scree slope while the line of climbers stretches out in the darkness, only visible by their headlamps. Placing one foot in front of the other and focusing on your breathing, the black sky infinitely above you, this climb is one you will never forget. Most climbers arrive at Gillman’s point, elevation 18,685 feet, in time to see the sunrise around 6:30 a.m. The views from the top looking down on the plains of Africa make it all worthwhile. Some climbers decide they have reached their goal and head down from here, a legitimate summit. Others hike an additional 2-3 hours to the true summit, Uhuru Peak at 19,340′. The descent from Gillman’s point is fairly rapid, taking about 2 hours. Most climbers take a short rest at Kibo Hut before descending to Horombo Hut for the night, arriving in the late afternoon.

Hiking: 3.5 miles ascent + 9.5 miles descent, ~10-16 hours; Elevation gain: ~3,165’-3,820’; Elevation loss: ~7,000’.

Day 8 – Descend from Horombo Huts back to the park gate for a celebration dinner.
Another long hike is in store for us today, but it is essentially all downhill, and our spirits are boosted by the satisfaction of yesterday’s climb. Back at Marangu gate, at the park headquarters, we pick up our certificates to attest to our success and bid farewell to many of our porters and guides. We transfer then to our hotel in Arusha (2 – 2 ½ hours), where it’s a welcome treat to take a hot shower, drink a tall cold one and commemorate the climb with a celebration dinner.

Hiking: 12.5 miles, ~ 5 hours; Elevation loss: ~6,040’.

Day 9 – Say good-bye to Africa or join our Kilimanjaro Safari Extension.
Today is personal time for shopping in Arusha or relaxing at the lodge. A day room is arranged for late check-out. We provide a group transfer to the Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO). Or, continue the adventure on our Kilimanjaro Safari Extension. No trip to Africa is complete without seeing its magnificent wildlife! Breakfast included; lunch and dinner on your own.

9 day Marangu Route itinerary

Notes on 9 Day Marangu Route Itinerary

Availability: School Hut is a small campsite with limited availability, so it’s important to book your trip well in advance.

Cost: There is an additional fee to stay at School Hut.

Comfort: School Hut is basic and does not have the same amenities as Kibo Hut. There are no showers or toilets, and the sleeping quarters are basic dormitory-style rooms.

Altitude: School Hut is located at a higher altitude than Kibo Hut (4,750 meters vs. 4,700 meters), so you may experience some altitude sickness symptoms like headaches and dizziness.

Prices:

Starting from: USD $2550

Included:

National Park fees, camping fees, rescue fees.
Full board accommodation during ascent, you spend the night in cabins.
English speaking guide, cook and porters.
Getting to Mount Kilimanjaro, and back to Moshi / Arusha.
Three meals a day
Sleeping bag
Water

Not included:

Meals and accommodation in Arusha
Personal expenses and gratuities.
Toiletries
Tips

If you Gilmans Point (green certificate) or Uhuru Peak (gold certificate) have passed, then you get to the entrance / exit a certificate with the message that you have reached the highest point in Africa.

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