Climbing Mount
Kilimanjaro Rongai Route
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro via Rongai route begins on the northern side of
the mountain and is the least travelled route. It is a long drive to the
starting point but you are rewarded by fantastic views and the likelihood
that you will be the only climbers around. If you take this route up the
mountain you are obliged to descend via the Marangu Route that is the most
popular and well-used route.
Rongai route is one of remote and less frequently used route is the second
easiest route to Kilimanjaro. The approach to the mountain is from the
less-forested north side and the descent is by the Marangu Route. There are
several variations: The one described below is a longer route taking in
Mawenzi Tarn. The second day on this variant is quite long and could be
broken up into two days walk allowing more time for acclimatization. The
ascent to Uhuru Peak is almost the same as for the Marangu Route from the
Kibo Hut.
Accommodation on the mountain is in tents (even on descent) which the
porters will pitch for you. You will need a sleeping bag, warm clothes and
walking poles. This is a steep, tough trek within the limits of a fit
individual used to walking in mountain areas. If you are not accustomed to
camping and mountain walking you could consider the Marangu Route as the
most suitable. This follows easy angled paths through magnificent rain
forests to the Mandara Hut. Shortly beyond it passes Maundi Crater, a fine
view point located at the edge of the forest belt. Above you enter the
moorlands with their fine giant heathers stands, groundsels, lobelia and
other exotic tropical high altitude plants. The next hut is the Horombo Hut,
soon after this hut you reach the Saddle, a high altitude desert separating
the rugged Mawenzi summit from Kibo. The final ascent starts from the Kibo
Hut and involves steep paths on loose scree. There is fresh running water at
all the huts apart from Kibo where it will be carried by your porters. You
will be accommodated generally in 4 person clean huts with mattresses.
The other routes are all more demanding as regards steepness and in places
involve some scrambling. Accommodation is in tents and there is no running
water at the campsites though warm water for washing is provided. The
scenery more than compensates for these difficulties. Whichever route you
choose it is essential to allow enough time for acclimatisation to the
altitude. Although Mt. Kilimanjaro can be climbed throughout the year it is
worth avoiding the two rainy seasons (late March to mid-June and October to
the beginning of December) when the route becomes slippery. Probably the
best time to visit is January to February and September to October when
there is usually no cloud.
Mount Kilimanjaro (19340’) (5895m) lies just 3 degrees south of the equator
and is one of the highest volcanoes in the world. It rises some (15000’)
(4572m) above the surrounding plains and savannahs. The Kilimanjaro National
Park covers some 1864 sq. Km (720 sq. miles) The base of this immense
mountain has diameter of 80 Km (48 Miles) and the outstanding features are
its three major volcanic centers: Shira (4160m) in the west. Mawenzi (5280
m) to the east and the permanently snow-capped Kibo in the middle.
In climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Rongai route, the terrain passes from a
tropical to an artic clime in just a few days. The encircling rain forest
ensures the fertility of the lower lying shambas and is rich in birdlife.
Above the rain forest lies the Alpine Meadow, beautiful moorland, offering
many splendid views. Exotic plants such as the giant Lobelia and the
fork-like Groundsel are to be seen. The latter blooming once every 50 – 70
years. Leaving the Alpine Meadow we reach the Alpine Desert and eventually
the ‘’snows of Kilimanjaro’’.
Day 1
On arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport, met and assisted. Transfer to the hotel
for an overnight rest on bed and breakfast in readiness for the next day's
hit to Kilimanjaro.
Day 2
Rongai Gate (1950m) - 1st Caves camp (2600m)
Hiking time: 5 hours | Distance: About 8 km's | Habitat: Montane forest
Register at the Marangu park gate with a transfer (approximately 2 ½ hours)
to the Rongai trailhead. Meet your guide and porters before you begin your
hike from the Nale Moru village. The small winding path crosses maize fields
before entering pine forest, and then climbs gently through a forest. The
trail is not at all steep, but is rather a gentle hike through beautiful
country. The first night's camp is at First Cave, at about 2,600 metres.
There is a toilet and a wooden table with benches, but no hut. Water can be
found just down the trail below First Cave, B,L,D.
Day 3
1st Cave (2600m) - Kikelewa Cave (3600m) thirteen
Hiking time: 6-7 hours | Habitat: Moorlands
The trail continues up towards Kibo, passing Second Cave (3450m) en-route,
and reaching Kikelwa Cave at about 3600 metres. The views start to open up
and you begin to feel you're on a really big mountain! Water is in the
obvious stream below the cave, although you might have to wander downhill a
way to find some. Overnight at 3rd Cave camp (Kikelewa Caves), B,L,D.
Day 4
Kikelewa Cave (3600) - Mawenzi Tarn camp (4330m)
Hiking time: 3-4 hours | Habitat: Moorlands
A short but steep climb up grassy slopes offers superb views of this
wilderness area. The vegetation zone ends shortly before you reach your next
camp at Mawenzi Tarn spectacularly situated beneath the towering spires of
Mawenzi. Spend the afternoon acclimatizing and exploring the area, B,L,D.
Day 5
Mawenzi Tarn camp (4330m) - Kibo hut (4700m)
Hiking time: 4 - 5 hours | Habitat: Alpine desert
Continue ascending on the east side of Kibo crossing the saddle between
Mawenzi and Kibo taking 4 to 5 hours to reach Kibo Hut. The remainder of the
day is spent resting in preparation for the final ascent, which begins
around midnight. Overnight at Kibo Camp, B,L,D
Day 6
SUMMIT ATTEMPT, Kibo hut (4700m) - Uhuru Peak (5895m) - Horombo hut (3720m)
Hiking time: 8 hours to reach Uhuru, 6 hours to descend to Horombo
|Distance: 6 km's ascent - 21 km's descent | Habitat: Stone scree and
ice-capped summit
You will rise around 23h30, and after some tea and biscuits you shuffle off
into the night. This is where the going really gets tough. The first section
of the trail consists of a rocky path to the Hans Meyer Cave (5150m), also a
good resting spot. The path then zigzags up to Gillman's point (5 681m),
which is located on the crater rim. This section is very steep with a lot of
stone scree, requiring a great physical and mental effort. Probably the most
demanding section of the entire route. Do the Kili shuffle and move slowly.
From Gillman's Point you will normally encounter snow all the way up to
Uhuru peak (5895m), the highest point in Africa. Total exhilaration and
satisfaction - you made it. Weather conditions on the summit will determine
how long you can spend, taking photographs, before the 3-hour descent back
to Kibo hut. After a short rest you gather all your gear for the ascent and
head down to Horombo hut (3 hours) where you will overnight. The return to
Horombo hut will seem surprisingly fast compared to the ascent. The total
time spent walking on this day is around 14 hours, so be prepared for a very
tough day. Later in the evening you enjoy your last dinner (with soft drink
and beer for sale at the camp office) on the mountain and well-earned sleep,
filled with memories and stirring emotions, B,L,D.
Day 7
Horombo hut (3720m) - Marangu Gate (1980m)
Hiking time: 6 hours | Distance: About 27 km's
After breakfast you continue your descent (6 hours), passing the Mandara
hut, down to the Marangu gate. At Marangu gate you sign your name and
details in a register. This is also where successful climbers receive their
summit certificates. Those climbers who reached Gillman's Point (5685m) are
issued with green certificates and those who reached Uhuru Peak (5895m)
receive gold certificates. You now drive back to Moshi for a long overdue
hot shower, and celebrations!! Overnight in the Hotel.
Price: US $ 1350. per person
Price inclusive:
2 Transfers from Moshi to Rongai park gate -return.
3 meals per day while trekking - Vegetarian/Non-Vegetarian.
6 days Kilimanjaro trek- Rongai.
5 nights accommodation in camps while trekking Rongai.
All park entrance fees and government levies.
English speaking mountains Guide and assistant guides.
Porters – Minimum of 3 per client.
First Aid Kit including Oxygen Kit.
Camping Equipments including sleeping tents, sleeping mats, dining tent,
chairs and table.
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