7 Days /6 Nights Rongai Route
This 7-day trek offers an immersive journey up Mount Kilimanjaro via the Rongai Route, known for its unique and less-traveled path. Beginning on the northern side of the mountain, close to the Kenyan border, this route allows you to experience diverse landscapes away from the crowds. After arriving at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will be welcomed by our driver and transferred to Springlands Hotel for a relaxing night, including a pre-trek briefing with your guides.
As you arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, our dedicated driver will be eagerly anticipating your arrival at the airport holding a sign with your name on it, ready to extend a warm and heartfelt welcome. From there, a seamless and comfortable transfer service will whisk you away to our enchanting Springlands Hotel. Upon arrival at the hotel, you will be served a delicious meal. Later on, our experienced mountain coordinators and your Guide will give you a pre-trekking briefing, an exciting opportunity to learn about the wonders that await you in your upcoming expedition.
Overnight: Springlands Hotel (with lunch, dinner & breakfast) or similer
After breakfast at the hotel, you’ll set off on a 2 to 3-hour drive toward the Rongai Gate, passing through scenic farmlands and rural villages. Upon arriving at the gate, you’ll complete the registration process before beginning your trek through lush farmlands and pine forests. The trail starts with a gentle ascent, allowing you to gradually adjust to the altitude. Along the way, you might spot wildlife such as colobus monkeys. The peaceful surroundings offer a great introduction to Kilimanjaro’s diverse landscapes. Once you arrive at Simba Camp, you’ll enjoy a hot meal and settle in for the night, resting up for the days ahead.
Altitude: 1,950 meters (6,398 feet) – 2,600 meters (8,530 feet)
Hiking distance: 8 km
Hiking time: 3 – 4 hours time
Ascend steadily to the Second Cave for lunch. From there, continue across the moorland on a smaller path toward Mawenzi’s jagged peaks. This section of the trek offers beautiful views and a sense of isolation. After about 10 km, you’ll reach Kikelewa Camp, situated in a sheltered valley surrounded by giant Senecios and near the Kikelewa Cave. The camp provides a perfect spot to rest and acclimate to the altitude. Take this time to relax and prepare for the upcoming hike, enjoying the stunning scenery and preparing yourself for the challenges of the next day.
Altitude: 2,600 meters (8,528 feet) – 3,600 meters (11,811 feet)
Hiking distance: 10 km
Hiking time: 5-6 hours
Today’s trek is shorter but steeper, taking you through grassy slopes that lead to the stunning Mawenzi Tarn, nestled beneath the towering cliffs of Mawenzi Peak. The campsite is set in a dramatic, picturesque landscape with breathtaking views in every direction. Upon arrival, you’ll enjoy a hot lunch and have time to relax or take a short acclimatization hike to help your body adjust to the altitude. In the evening, you’ll be served dinner, followed by an informative briefing from your guide to prepare you for the next day’s trek to higher altitudes.
Altitude: 3,600 meters (11,810 feet) – 4,315 meters (14,157 feet)
Hiking distance: 6 km
Hiking time: 3-4 hours
This extra day at Mawenzi Tarn is essential for acclimatization. Use this time to hike up toward Mawenzi Peak, which provides a splendid acclimatization opportunity and aids in your body’s adjustment to the higher altitude. The hike offers stunning views and helps your body adapt to the thinner air, preparing you for the more demanding stages of your trek. After your hike, return to Mawenzi Tarn to rest and relax. This rest day is crucial for building the stamina needed for the challenging trek ahead to Kibo Hut. Ensure you stay well-hydrated and focused, as this preparation will be key for your summit attempt.
Altitude: 4,330 meters (14,200 feet)
After breakfast, you’ll embark on a trek across the vast, barren lunar landscape known as the “Saddle,” which stretches between Mawenzi and Kibo peaks. The terrain is desolate yet mesmerizing, with rugged vistas and the summit looming ahead in the distance. Though the trail is long, it maintains a gentle incline, allowing for a steady pace as you approach the final stage of your journey. Upon arriving at Kibo Hut, you’ll rest and enjoy an early dinner to conserve energy for the summit attempt. Your guide will provide a detailed briefing, as the ascent to Uhuru Peak begins shortly after midnight.
Altitude: 4,315 meters (14,157 feet) – 4,720 meters (15,486 feet)
Hiking distance: 8 km
Hiking time: 5-6 hours
Around midnight, you’ll be awakened to begin the final ascent toward Uhuru Peak. The journey to Gillman’s Point, at 5,685 meters, is steep and strenuous, typically taking around six hours of steady climbing. This challenging section will test your endurance, but your guide will offer support along the way. Once you reach Gillman’s Point, you’ll traverse the crater rim toward Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa. If the weather cooperates, you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking sunrise over the continent. After celebrating your incredible achievement at the summit, you’ll descend to Kibo Hut for a short rest before continuing onward to Horombo Hut for the night.
Altitude: 4,700 meters (15,419 feet) – 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) – 3,720 meters (12,205 feet)
Hiking distance: 22 km
Hiking time: 12-15 hours
After breakfast, you’ll start your descent through the diverse moorland and lush rainforest zones, making your way back to Marangu Gate. As you trek downward, take in the final views of the landscape and reflect on your accomplishment. Upon reaching the gate, you’ll be presented with your well-earned summit certificate as a testament to your achievement. From there, you’ll be driven back to Springlands Hotel in Moshi, where a hot meal, a refreshing shower, and a comfortable bed await. If you’re interested in extending your adventure, you can meet with our safari coordinator to explore options like a thrilling wildlife safari or a relaxing trip to the stunning beaches of Zanzibar.
Altitude: 3,720 meters (12,205 feet) – 1,830 meters (6,004 feet)
Hiking distance: 20 km
Hiking time: 6-7 hours
After breakfast, you’ll be transferred back to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your departure. If you wish to extend your adventure, you may choose to add a day trip to your itinerary, exploring nearby attractions or immersing yourself in local culture. For more details, we invite you to visit our Day Trip page. Alternatively, you can continue your journey with a visit to the stunning island of Zanzibar. Whether you’re seeking relaxation on pristine beaches or delving into the island’s rich culture, Zanzibar offers something for everyone. Explore our Zanzibar page to discover the perfect package for your next excursion. If you’re interested in adding a safari experience, please visit our Safari page for more information on our exciting safari options.
The Rongai Route is considered one of the easier routes on Kilimanjaro due to its gradual ascent and lower traffic. However, reaching the summit is still physically demanding, especially on the final push to Uhuru Peak.
It approaches Kilimanjaro from the north, near the Kenyan border.It is the least crowded route, offering a quieter trekking experience.It has a drier climate, making it a good choice during the rainy season.It allows hikers to descend via the Marangu Route, providing different scenery.
No, but good physical fitness is required. Training with hiking, cardio, and strength exercises 2-3 months before the trek is recommended.
Yes, altitude sickness can affect anyone, regardless of fitness level. The Rongai Route has a relatively slow ascent, which helps with acclimatization, but it is still important to hike slowly, stay hydrated, and listen to your guide.
The 6-day option is faster but has a slightly lower success rate due to less acclimatization.The 7-day option includes an extra acclimatization day, increasing the summit success rate.
The best months to trek are:
- January–March (less crowded, good weather)
- June–October (dry season, best conditions)
The Rongai Route is also a good option during the rainy seasons (April, May, November) due to its dry climate.
Unlike the Marangu Route, the Rongai Route requires camping. Tents are provided, and porters set up camp at each stop.
Clothing: Layered clothing, waterproof jacket, warm gloves, thermal socks, and hat.Footwear: Sturdy hiking boots (broken-in).Gear: Sleeping bag, trekking poles, backpack, headlamp.Other: Sunglasses, sunscreen, energy snacks, water bottle.
Yes, Kilimanjaro National Park regulations require all climbers to have a licensed guide. Porters help carry heavy loads, making the trek more manageable.
Guides carry oxygen cylinders and first-aid kits. If a trekker experiences severe altitude sickness, they will be descended to a lower altitude or evacuated if necessary
