| Africa's highest mountain on the quiet and stunning Rongai Route.
Combined, the 360 team has summited Kilimanjaro over 20 times!
And we still enjoy every ascent! The variety of landscape discovered
on the day to day ascent, the good company of our ground crew, and
the physical demands of the climb all make for an experience that is
simply unforgettable!!
The Rongai Route approaches Kilimanjaro from the north and retains a
sense of untouched wilderness lost on the more popular trails. It has a
relatively gentle gradient and shorter daily stages, compared to some
of the other routes as it winds its way from the starting point just south
of the Kenya-Tanzania border. It passes through farmland and forest,
past Alpine moorland to the beautiful summit cone. There are
magnificent views throughout, with possibilities for wildlife viewing, the exploration of lava tunnels and an extra day to aid acclimatisation as the trail climbs beneath the towering spires of Mawenzi. The final ascent is arduous and made in darkness, but the reward is a spectacular dawn view of the glaciers and ice cliffs of the summit and across the East African plains far below. Descend through lush forest and down to a cold beer below. For those wanting to stay a while longer in this magical land, Zanzibar or the vast National parks are only a stone's throw away!
DAY 1 . Depart London
We fly from London Heathrow Airport to Kilimanjaro International Airport in Tanzania. The flight departs from Heathrow in the evening. Accompanying you on this flight will be your 360 guide.
DAY 2. Arrive Kilimanjaro
On arrival at Kilimanjaro we are met by our local guides and transfer to our hotel in the village of Marangu. The remainder of the day will be free for rest and relaxation. After dinner there will be a comprehensive trek briefing from your 360 leader in preparation for the adventure ahead.
DAY 3 Trek to Simba camp from Nale Moru (8,550ft/ 2,600m)
Habitat: Local farm land, Plantations and dry forest.
After completing the necessary registration formalities at Marangu National Park gate and meeting our porters, we transfer by Land rover to Rongai. The climb begins from the attractive wooden village of Nale Moru (1,950 m.) on a small path that winds through fields of maize and potatoes before entering pine forest. Upon entering the rainforest the famous Collobus monkeys are often found.
2600m Hiking time 3-4 hrs.
DAY 4 Trek to Kikelewa Caves (11,800ft/ 3,600m).
Habitat: open Heath zone and grassy alpine plains. Lava tunnel.
The morning walk is a steady ascent up to the ‘Second Cave’ (3,450 m.) with superb views of Kibo and the Eastern Ice fields on the crater rim. After lunch, we leave the main trail and strike out across the moorland on a smaller path towards the jagged peaks of Mawenzi. Our campsite is in a sheltered valley with giant Groundsel and Lobelia’s near Kikelewa Caves.
If we arrive at this campsite early enough then a few hours can be spend exploring a nearby lava tunnel which is thought to be about 2 kilometres long
3.600 m. Hiking time: 6-7 hours.
DAY 5. Trek to Mawenzi Camp (14,200ft/ 4,330m)
Habitat: Alpine grasses and wide open rocky valley’s. Sweeping views.
A short but steep climb up grassy slopes is rewarded by superb all-round views and a tangible sense of wilderness. We leave vegetation behind shortly before reaching the next camp at Mawenzi Tarn (4,330 m.), spectacularly situated in a cirque directly beneath the towering spires of Mawenzi. The afternoon will be free to rest or explore the surrounding area as an aid to acclimatisation.
4330m. Hiking time:3-4 hours.
DAY 6. Acclimatisation at Mawenzi Camp (14,200ft/ 4,330m)
Habitat. Spectacular Mawenzi amphitheatre. Soaring summits of Mawanzi peak. Open scree slopes. Alpine desert.
Keeping our camp at Mawenzi Tarn, we will endeavour to improve our acclimatisation by hiking towards the spectacular peak of Mawenzi. We will do this in the morning, so that the afternoon can be used to rest and rehydrate, and to prepare for the challenging days ahead.
Several different walks can be done from the camp. Each affording fantastic views of the area. Clear days are often rewarded by visits to the camp by African ravens and sometimes Lammergeyers can be seen.
Hiking times: 3-5 hrs.
Day 7. Mawenzi Tarn camp (4330m) - Kibo hut (4700m)
Habitat: Alpine desert.
Continue ascending on the east side of Kibo crossing the exposed saddle between Mawenzi. Ahead of us lies the massive bulk of Kibo looming nearer as we climb the gentle slopes to Kibo camp. The remainder of the day is spent resting in preparation for the final ascent, which begins around midnight. Overnight at Kibo Camp.
Hiking time: 4 - 5 hours.
Day 8. Summit attempt: Kibo hut (4700m) - Uhuru Peak (5895m) - Horombo hut (3720m)
Habitat: Stone scree and ice-capped summit.
You will rise around 23 h 30 and after some tea and biscuits will start for the summit. 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), a good resting spot. The path then zigzags up to Gillman's point (5 681m) 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. From Gillman's Point you will normally encounter snow all the way up to Uhuru peak (5895m), the highest point in Africa. The summit rim traverse is spectacular and your prize comes closer with every step. 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 descent and head down to Horombo hut (3 hours) where you will overnight. 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 a beer for sale at the camp office) on the mountain and well-earned sleep, filled with memories and stirring emotions.
Hiking time: 8-9 hours to reach Uhuru - 6 hours to descend to Horombo hut.
Distance: 6 km's ascent - 21 km's descent
Day 9: Horombo hut (3720m) - Marangu Gate (1980m)
After breakfast you continue your descent (6 hours), passing the Mandara hut, down to the Marangu gate. It is strongly recommended not to pay your porters any tips until you and all your gear have reached the gate safely. At Marangu gate you sign your name and details in a register. 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 Marangu village for a long overdue hot shower, dinner and celebrations. Overnight in local hotel.
Hiking time: 6 hours
Day 10. Day in Moshi and evening flight to UK
Recover from the climb and spend the morning or afternoon visiting Moshi for a chance to buy souvenirs before your transfer to catch an evening flight back to the UK.
Day 11. Arrive in UK
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