Overview of the Marangu route
The Marangu Route, often called the “Coca-Cola route,” is the oldest established path on Mount Kilimanjaro and remains one of the most popular. The trail lies entirely within Kilimanjaro National Park, passing through every climatic zone — from tropical rainforest to alpine desert and the summit zone.
It is the only route that offers dormitory-style mountain huts instead of camping in tents, which many climbers prefer for comfort, especially in wet weather.
Marangu is commonly offered as a 5-day or 6-day mountain itinerary (plus arrival and departure nights at the hotel). The 6-day option adds an extra acclimatization day and is significantly easier from an altitude perspective than the 5-day schedule.
Considering Marangu for the rainy seasons (roughly mid-March to late May and late October to late December) can make sense: the huts keep you drier than a tent on the lower slopes, though you should still pack full rain gear.
Safety first: To maintain strict safety standards, mountain expeditions are normally offered to participants aged 12–70 years. Confirm eligibility with your consultant if you are outside this range.
Expert recommendation
Marangu offers classic views of Kilimanjaro’s southern side. Because ascent and descent use the same trail, you see less variety of scenery than on circular routes, and the path can feel busier at peak times.
The 5-day Marangu itinerary omits a full acclimatization day in the middle of the climb; it is demanding and is best reserved for trekkers with prior high-altitude experience or excellent recent acclimatization. If you are new to altitude, the 6-day Marangu schedule — or a 7+ day itinerary on another route — is a safer choice.
For a direct comparison: both Marangu 6-day and Machame 6-day are popular; Marangu’s huts can feel simpler logistically, while Machame offers a more varied loop. If you are choosing between them, we are happy to advise based on your dates, fitness, and budget.
Summit success rates (Marangu)
Published data from large Kilimanjaro operators illustrates how much itinerary length matters on Marangu. As a rough guide (figures vary by operator, season, and group mix):
- Marangu 5-day — historically around 80–85% of climbers reach Uhuru Peak on well-supported trips; crater-rim success is slightly higher.
- Marangu 6-day — often around 85–90%+ reach Uhuru on comparable expeditions, thanks to better acclimatization.
Overall, Marangu success rates are typically lower than on longer 7–8 day itineraries on Lemosho or Machame, because the slope of acclimatization is steeper. Strong guides, oxygen protocols, and daily health checks improve outcomes regardless of route.
Why choose this package with Serengeti Nexus
Your climb includes professional guides and mountain crew, hut nights as per park allocation, transfers and hotel nights around the trek, meals on the mountain, and park and rescue fees as listed in your quote. See the What’s included section on this page for the full list.
Below you will find our day-by-day itinerary for the 5-day mountain / 7-day tour (arrival, five trekking days, departure). If you prefer the 6-day mountain option, ask us for that schedule and pricing band.
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Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), where you will meet a Serengeti Nexus representative and transfer to your hotel. The hotel provides comfortable rooms, hot water, staff, pool, and internet. Evening briefing with your coordinator.
Private tours include shared airport transfers for the group; extra individual transfers may cost more. Sync arrival times when possible.
Please note: Check-in often starts at 2:00 PM.
Guide and crew meet you at the hotel, briefing, then drive to Marangu Gate (~1,860 m / 6,102 ft). After permits and search-and-rescue registration, trek through rainforest to Mandara Hut (~2,720 m / 8,922 ft). Rain is likely — pack rain gear. Lunch is prepared at camp.
On Marangu you sleep in dormitory huts every night — no camping tents.
Please note: First day at altitude:
- Drink 3–4+ litres of water daily, little and often.
- Discuss altitude medication with your doctor; your coordinator can explain options.
- Night breathing may feel shallow — report headache, nausea, or illness to your guide.
Trekking time: 5–6 hours | Distance: ~11 km (6.8 mi)
Early breakfast, leave Mandara, and trek to Horombo Hut (~3,720 m / 12,202 ft). Enjoy views of both Kibo and Mawenzi. Several hours after lunch, an acclimatization hike toward Kibo Hut (~200 m gain), then return to Horombo for dinner.
Please note: Take acclimatization hikes seriously — they improve summit odds.
Acclimatization hike: Horombo (~3,720 m) to ~3,920 m en route to Kibo — ~2.5 km, 1–2 hours.
Trekking time (main): ~6 hours | Distance: ~11 km (6.8 mi)
After breakfast, trek to Kibo Hut (~4,720 m / 15,482 ft). The walking is moderate; conserve strength for summit night. Lunch at Kibo, then sleep as much as you can, avoid heavy activity, and drink plenty of water.
Trekking time: 4–8 hours | Distance: ~10 km (6.2 mi)
Night departure from Kibo for Uhuru Peak (5,895 m / 19,336 ft). Technically moderate terrain, but altitude is the challenge — each pair is normally with a dedicated guide. After the summit, optional short walk toward glacier viewpoints, rest at Kibo, then descend to Horombo Hut.
Please note: Roughly 90% of accidents happen on the descent — protect feet and use trekking poles carefully.
Trekking time: 9–12 hours | Distance: ~16 km (9.9 mi)
Warm breakfast, then long descent through forest to Marangu Gate (~1,970 m / 6,462 ft). Guestbook, certificates, and transfer to the hotel.
Trekking time: 5–6 hours | Distance: ~18 km (11.1 mi)
Rest at the hotel and transfer to the airport.
Please note: Hotel check-out is often 11:00 AM; late checkout may be available for a fee.
What's included
All transfers in Tanzania as per programme (airport pick-up and drop-off, hotel ↔ park gate / trailhead)
Hotel accommodation before and after the climb (typically bed & breakfast; shared twin unless single supplement)
Kilimanjaro National Park fees, camping or hut fees, and rescue fee contributions as applicable
Professional mountain guides, assistant guides, cook(s), and porter crew
All meals on the mountain; mess / kitchen tent and group dining equipment
Four-season mountain tents (shared, two per tent by default), group sleeping mat, group camping furniture
Safety: emergency oxygen, comprehensive group medical kit, daily health monitoring with guides
Summit certificates after a successful climb
International flights to/from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
Tanzania visa fees (confirm current rate before travel)
Travel and high-altitude evacuation insurance (mandatory — confirm coverage for trekking to 6,000 m)
Tips for guides, cooks, and porters (budget per consultant advice)
Personal trekking clothing, boots, and sleeping bag (rental may be available)
Lunch and dinner at the hotel before/after the climb unless stated otherwise
Single room or single tent supplements; optional portable toilet hire; optional private tent surcharge
Personal expenses, drinks, laundry, and phone/data charges
Pricing
Mid Season - the rest of the year
Price per person
| Solo | 2 PAX | 3 PAX | 4 PAX | 5 PAX | 6+ PAX | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7-day | $3,012 | $2,335 | $2,157 | $2,072 | $2,035 | $1,938 |
Group Discount: The more travelers, the lower the price per person. Perfect for families and groups!
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This package includes: All transfers in Tanzania as per programme (airport pick-up and drop-off, hotel ↔ park gate / trailhead), Hotel accommodation before and after the climb (typically bed & breakfast; shared twin unless single supplement), Kilimanjaro National Park fees, camping or hut fees, and rescue fee contributions as applicable All transportation, expert guides, and most activities are included in the price.
The best time for hiking in Kilimanjaro National Park is during the dry season (June to October) when animals gather around water sources. However, this 7-day adventure is available year-round, with each season offering unique experiences.
This is a private adventure that can accommodate 1-6 travelers. The price per person decreases with more travelers, making it perfect for families and groups.
Essential items include: comfortable clothing in neutral colors, sturdy walking shoes, sun hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, camera with extra batteries, binoculars, and a light jacket for early mornings. We provide a detailed packing list upon booking confirmation.
Cancellation policies vary by season and timing. Generally, cancellations made 30+ days before departure receive a full refund minus processing fees. Please contact us for specific cancellation terms for your travel dates.
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