TRIP – ITINERARY
Day 01: Drive from Moshi town to Rongai gate, hike to Simba camp.
Long drive from Moshi town to Marangu gate for registration then to Rongai gate (1990amsl) starting point. Trek begins from Nale Moru village before entering mountain rain forest. First day hiking is very easy; on the way expect to see wild animals like Elephant and Buffalos.
Day 02: Hike from Simba Camp (2626m) – Kikelewa Camp (3679m)
Hiking from Simba camp toward Kibo till First Caves point (3482m), short break for lunch, then continue hiking to Kikelewa Camp (3679m.) The views start to open up and you begin to feel you are on a really big mountain! Enjoy dinner and overnight at Kikelewa Camp.
Day 03: Hike from Kikelewa Cave (3679m) – Mawenzi Tarn camp (4303m), acclimatization day.
A short but steep climb up grassy slopes offers superb views of this wilderness area. The vegetation zone ends shortly before you reach the next camp at Mawenzi Tarn. Spend the afternoon acclimatizing and exploring the area.
Day 04: Hike from Mawenzi Tarn Camp (4303m) – Kibo Hut (4730m), summit night.
From the camp, hike to the east side, crossing the saddle between Mawenzi and Kibo taking a time of about 4 to 5 hours to reach Kibo Hut. At Kibo hut you will have hot lunch and spend the remaining time for rest, dinner, and early sleep. Around 01:00am, guide will awake you to get well prepared with the summit gears, warm clothes that can accommodate up to -10 degree Celsius. After all process is done, the guide will slowly lead you to hike up for the summit attempt, passing through Hans Meyer cave, (5150m) to Gilman’s point (5681m) to Uhuru Peak (5895m). Congratulation! You have made it to the top of Africa; you are now standing at the Africa’s highest point ‘Uhuru Peak’
Day 05: Hike from the summit back to Kibo hut to Horombo hut
Weather conditions on the summit will determine how long you will be able to stay, taking photos of your lifetime African adventure while sunrise. Slowly hike down to Kibo hut for breakfast and a short break, gather all your belongings, and hike down to Horombo hut for hot lunch, rest, dinner, and overnight.
Day 06: Hike from Horombo hut to Marangu gate via Mandara hut.
- Hiking time: 6 hours
- Distance: 16.7 km
- Habitat: Moorland and Montane forest.
At Marangu gate you will sign out the park. Successful climbers will be awarded their certificates according to the point they reach. Those who reach Gillman’s point (5685m) will be awarded with a green certificate, while those who reach Uhuru Peak (5895m) receive gold certificates. After all process is completed, you will drive back to Moshi town for a long overdue hot shower, celebrations and continue with other planned schedules.
PRICE CHARGED FOR THIS TOUR
- $2000 per person hiking privately.
- $1700 per person per group sharing.
PRICE INCLUSION.
- Airport transfer on arrival and departure day
- 2 nights comfort stay in lodge the day before and after climbing.
- Transport to and from Mountain
- All park entrance fee +18% VAT
- All park accommodation fee + 18% VAT
- Park rescue fee
- Food on the mountain (3-meals a day)
- Non personal hiking equipment and gears
- Salary to guide, cook, and the crew.
PRICE EXCLUSION:
- Tipping
- Personal hiking gear and rentals
- Other personal expenses out of the mentioned above.
ESSENTIAL MOUNTAIN CLIMBING GEARS
50L waterproof duffle, small-size backpack, warm clothes including trouser, sweater, thermal underwear, and enough pair of warm socks, Balaclava, snow goggles, or ski sun glasses and scarf, waterproof layers, sun roof hat, warm sleeping bag, mattress, warm jacket, and a pair of gloves. Comfort mountain boots, and walking poles, Sun cream, first aid kit, a knapsack, a pair of getters and water-bottle, minimum 2litres each.
Mount Kilimanjaro climb: Tips for safe and successful Kilimanjaro summit.
- Choose the best route that offers good acclimatization, oxygen decreases as you climb to higher elevation, choose the routes that offer the acclimatization throughout to avoid the possibility of experiencing higher altitude mountain sickness. In this case Rongai, Lemosho, and Machame routes are highly recommended.
- Be well prepared and full equipped for Kilimanjaro trekking, do not forget to carry all necessary trekking equipments and gears. Remember, weather in the mountain is not precisely predictable; having with you the all weather gears is the best decision.
- Do not carry too much heavy day-pack. Most of your item luggage will be carried by Kilimanjaro porters; you will just carry your light day pack bag, which contains the most necessary personal use for a day only.
- Listen carefully to your guide, do not ignore the little advice from your guide, our Kilimanjaro guides are having more than 10-years experience, they have a broad working knowledge of Mount Kilimanjaro, please listen to what they direct you to do.
- Eat enough food and drink more water so that your body won’t run out of energy, long day working requires body energy, make sure you eat as much as you can. Do not forget to go to bed early so that you will wake up with new energy to continue climbing.
- Choose the best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Your chance to summit Kilimanjaro peak is highly influenced by the external factors like bad weather, knowing the best time to go for Kilimanjaro trekking will help you plan your adventure accordingly.
Best time of the year to go for Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing:
- June to October-peak of high season, most of the Kilimanjaro routes and hotels are crowded.
- October to December-Most of the Kilimanjaro routes are less crowded, this season may be associated with seasonal rainfall so not that much good for climbing.
December to end of February-High season most of the routes and hotels are crowded.
- March to early of June-Low season, it’s the peak of the wet season as these months are associated with heavy rainfalls so not ideal for climbing.