Today’s trek takes you through a high-altitude desert landscape. You’ll pass the famous “Last Water Point” and cross the Saddle, a vast expanse between Mawenzi and Kibo peaks. The air is thinner here, and the trail feels remote and rugged. Upon reaching Kibo Hut, enjoy an early dinner and rest, preparing for your summit attempt later that night.
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Explore our 6-day Marangu Route – group join trek and conquer Mount Kilimanjaro affordably. Enjoy hut accommodations, expert guides, and a shared adventure to Africa’s highest peak. All-inclusive climb with expert guides, hut stays, 2 nights’ hotel accommodation, and guaranteed departures. Book with Hike Kilimanjaro.
Country
Tanzania
Duration
8 Days
Difficulty
Moderate
Activity
Trekking/Hiking
Max. altitude
5,895 m/19,341 ft
Best season
Jun-Oct, Dec-March
Accomodation
Hotel & Huts
Meals
Included
Start/End Point
Kilimanjaro Airport
Country
Tanzania
Duration
8 Days
Difficulty
Moderate
Activity
Trekking/Hiking
Max. altitude
5,895m/19,341 ft
Best season
Jun-Oct, Dec-March
Accomodation
Hotel & Huts
Meals
Included
Trip Highlights
- Experience the classic Kilimanjaro climb on the historic Marangu Route, also called the “Coca-Cola Route.”
- Stay overnight in comfortable mountain huts the only Kilimanjaro route with built-in accommodation.
- Trek through diverse landscapes, from lush rainforest and moorland to high-altitude alpine desert.
- Witness stunning sunrise views from Gillman’s Point and Uhuru Peak (5,895 m), Africa’s highest point.
- Marvel at Kilimanjaro’s ancient glaciers and striking volcanic formations near the summit.
- Discover the scenic Maundi Crater and its panoramic views extending toward Kenya.
- Explore the traditions and lifestyle of the Chagga people, native to the Kilimanjaro region.
- A moderate to challenging trek, perfect for climbers seeking a shorter route with built-in amenities.
6-Day Marangu Route - Group Join Trek Overview
The Marangu Route, affectionately known as the “Coca-Cola Route”, is the most classic and comfortable trail to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Favoured for its gradual ascent and unique mountain hut accommodations, this route is ideal for those seeking a less rugged trekking experience without compromising the thrill of Africa’s highest peak.
Beginning at the Marangu Gate on the southeastern side of Kilimanjaro, the trail winds through lush rainforest and heather zones, eventually reaching the stark alpine desert and finally the snowy summit at Uhuru Peak (5,895 m). Along the way, trekkers enjoy scenic beauty, steady elevation gains, and cosy overnight stays in dormitory-style huts, offering shelter from the mountain elements.
With its consistent trail and moderate challenge, the 6-day Marangu Route is a great choice for group trekkers, first-time high-altitude climbers, and those who value comfort. When guided by the experienced team at Hike Kilimanjaro, your chances of a successful and unforgettable summit are high, making this budget-friendly Kilimanjaro trek both accessible and rewarding.
6-Day Marangu Route - Group Join Trek Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Day
Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), a Hike Kilimanjaro Ltd representative will transfer you to Planet Lodge in Arusha (or a similar lodge). After check-in, your guide will conduct a full briefing, including a gear check to ensure you’re fully prepared for the trek
- Overnight at Planet Lodge
- Breakfast included
Note: The pre-trip briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 4:00 PM, and at your hotel if you arrive later in the evening. Please ensure you bring a copy of your passport and a readable copy of your travel insurance policy to the meeting. These documents are required for us to obtain your trekking permits and complete necessary documentation for the trek.
Please also note that hotel check-in is from midday (12:00 PM). If your flight arrives early in the morning, kindly let us know in advance. We can arrange a day-use room for you, or, if you prefer, we can organize some short activities to keep you engaged until your check-in time.
Day 2: Climb from Marangu Gate to Mandara Hut
After breakfast, we drive to Marangu Gate on Kilimanjaro’s southeastern side. Following registration, the trek begins along a well-maintained forest trail, home to blue monkeys, black-and-white colobus monkeys, and various birds. The path gradually ascends through dense vegetation, opening up to Mandara Hut, where you’ll spend your first night on the mountain.
- Hiking Time: 4–5 hours
- Distance: 8 km (5 miles)
- Elevation: 2,700 m (8,858 ft)
- Overnight at Mandara Hut
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 3: Climb from Mandara Hut to Horombo Hut
Today’s trek starts with a short climb through the final section of forest before entering open moorland. The trail features giant lobelias and groundsel, iconic high-altitude plants of Kilimanjaro. As you ascend, stunning views of Mawenzi Peak, the mountain’s second-highest summit, emerge. You’ll arrive at Horombo Hut to rest, hydrate, and take in the panoramic scenery.
- Hiking Time: 6–8 hours
- Distance: 12 km (7.5 miles
- Ending Elevation: 3,720 m (12,205 ft)
- Overnight at Horombo Hut
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 4: Acclimatization Climb at Horombo Hut
Spend an extra day at Horombo for acclimatization, a key factor in summit success. Take an optional short hike toward Mawenzi Ridge, then return to Horombo to rest. This allows your body to adjust to the altitude, boosting your chances of reaching the summit.
- Elevation: 3,720 m (12,205 ft)
- Overnight at Horombo Hut
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 6: Summit Day – Kibo Hut to Uhuru Peak to Horombo Hut
Your summit attempt begins just after midnight. The trail to Gillman’s Point (5,685 m) is steep and challenging, with switchbacks climbing a rocky slope under starlit skies. From Gillman’s, it’s another 1–2 hours to Uhuru Peak, Africa’s highest point. Arriving at sunrise, you’ll stand on the Roof of Africa, surrounded by glaciers, volcanic craters, and endless skies.
After celebrating your achievement, descend carefully back to Kibo Hut for a short rest and meal, then continue down to Horombo Hut for the night.
- Hiking Time: 12–16 hours
- Total Distance: 21 km (13 miles)
- Ending Elevation: 3,720 m (12,205 ft)
- Uhuru Peak: 5,895 m (19,341 ft)
- Overnight at Horombo Hut
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 7: Horombo Hut to Marangu Gate – Transfer to Arusha or Moshi
On your final day, descend through the lush montane rainforest, enjoying the sights and sounds of Kilimanjaro’s vibrant lower slopes. The trail may be muddy and slippery, so use trekking poles and step carefully.
At Marangu Gate, receive your official Kilimanjaro summit certificate from the national park authorities a proud reminder of reaching Uhuru Peak. A freshly prepared hot lunch will be served.
Your Hike Kilimanjaro driver will then transfer you back to Arusha or Moshi, giving you the perfect opportunity to relax, reflect, and celebrate your successful ascent of Africa’s highest mountain.
- Hiking Time: 6–7 hours
- Distance: 20 km (12.4 miles)
- Elevation: 1,870 m (6,135 ft)
- Overnight at Planet Lodge or similar
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 8: Departure Day
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) for your departure, depending on your flight schedule.
- Breakfast included
Note:
Check-out time at the hotel is 10:00 AM. If your flight is scheduled for the evening or night, you may book a day-use room to rest and freshen up before your departure. Please inform us in advance if you would like us to reserve a room for you.
Note
The Marangu Route, often called the “Coca-Cola Route,” is the most established and comfortable path to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. It is the only route with permanent hut accommodation, making it popular for trekkers who prefer not to camp. These huts provide simple yet practical shelter with beds and solar lighting, offering a warm and dry refuge after each day of trekking.
Starting on Kilimanjaro’s southeastern side, the Marangu Route passes through dense montane rainforest, rolling moorlands, and rocky alpine zones before reaching the icy summit at Uhuru Peak (5,895 m / 19,341 ft). Following a direct ascent and descent on the same trail, the inclusion of a full acclimatization day at Horombo Hut greatly improves your chances of summit success.
This route is ideal for trekkers seeking a straightforward, less physically demanding trail without missing Kilimanjaro’s breathtaking scenery. Along the way, enjoy spectacular views of Mawenzi Peak, traverse ancient volcanic landscapes, and experience the mountain’s ecological diversity.
With its historic reputation, comfortable sleeping arrangements, and consistent success rates, the Marangu Route is an excellent choice for first-time climbers or those seeking a quieter, traditional Kilimanjaro trekking experience.
Flight information
The best airport for Kilimanjaro treks is Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), about 45 km from Moshi and 50 km from Arusha.
Hike Kilimanjaro Ltd can arrange airport transfers to and from your hotel for an extra cost just share your flight details.
Alternative airports:
Nairobi (NBO), Kenya
Dar es Salaam (DAR), Tanzania
From these airports, you can take a connecting flight, shuttle bus, or private transfer to Moshi or Arusha.
Direct flights to JRO are available from major airlines like KLM, Turkish Airlines, Condor, Qatar Airways, Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Precision Air, and RwandAir.
Domestic flights in Tanzania are operated by Precision Air, Air Tanzania, Fly540, Regional Air, ZanAir, Coastal Aviation, and Air Excel.
Shuttle buses and private transfers between Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, Mombasa, Arusha, and Moshi can also be arranged for an additional fee.
Dates, Prices & Booking
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| 1 | hikekili | 27/09/2024 11:44 AM | hikekili | 11/07/2025 07:11 AM | |
2026 |
| 3 | hikekili | 11/07/2025 07:13 AM | hikekili | 11/07/2025 07:13 AM | |
2027 |
| Month and Year |
Price Includes
- Airport transfers (to and from Kilimanjaro International Airport)
- Two nights hotel accommodation in Arusha (one night before and one night after the trek, with breakfast included)
- All park entry fees, hut fees, and rescue fees
- Professional, experienced mountain guides (Wilderness First Responder certified)
- Assistant guides, cooks, and porters to support you throughout the trek
- Emergency oxygen cylinder carried on the trek for safety purposes
- Pulse oximeter monitoring (daily health checks)
- All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner), freshly prepared by our mountain chef
- Drinking water (filtered and treated)
- Summit certificate from Kilimanjaro National Park
- Fair wages for guides, cooks, and porters (following Kilimanjaro Porter Assistance Project guidelines)
- Transfer to and from the Kilimanjaro National Park gate
- Pre-climb briefing with your guide
Price Excludes
- International airfare to and from Tanzania
- Tanzania entry visa fees
- Travel insurance (mandatory and must cover high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation)
- Tips for guides, porters, and cooks (recommended guidelines will be provided)
- Personal trekking gear (sleeping bags, trekking poles, etc.)
- Lunch and dinner in Arusha (except breakfast at the hotel)
- Additional hotel nights beyond those included in the itinerary (if required)
- Personal expenses (such as souvenirs, snacks, and laundry)
- Beverages other than those served with meals (soft drinks, alcohol)
- Optional activities or excursions before or after your trek
- Half-day room use if your departure flight is late and you wish to rest after check-out (available at extra cost)
- Portable power banks or solar chargers for electronic devices
Packing List for 6-Day Marangu Route - Group Join Trek
To ensure a safe and comfortable trek with Hike Kilimanjaro Ltd, we recommend the following essential gear and equipment. Proper preparation is key to enjoying your climb and reaching the summit successfully.
Head & Neck Gear (Essential Accessories)
- Sun hat or cap (wide-brimmed or with neck cover is ideal)
- Knitted hat / Beanie (for warmth at higher altitudes)
- Scarf / Neck Gaiter / Buff (highly recommended for dust, wind, and cold)
- Headlamp (with extra batteries – essential for summit night)
- Sunglasses (with high UV protection and polarized lenses)
Torso (Upper Body Clothing)
- Technical fabric base layers (1 light for warmer days, 1 heavier for cold conditions; synthetic or merino wool preferred)
- Technical trekking shirts – 2 short-sleeve and 2 long-sleeve (breathable, moisture-wicking)
- Fleece jacket or pullover (for insulation during cool evenings and mornings)
- Insulated down or synthetic jacket (optional but highly recommended for extra warmth on summit night)
- Waterproof and windproof shell jacket (with hood; Gore-Tex or similar material to protect against rain and wind)
Lower Body (Legwear)
- Technical fabric base layer leggings (lightweight for warmer days, heavier thermal for cold nights)
- Hiking pants (2 pairs; lightweight, quick-dry, and breathable)
- Comfortable pants (for relaxing at camp and sleeping, such as joggers or fleece pants)
- Waterproof and windproof shell pants (to wear over hiking pants in rain or high winds; essential)
- Hiking shorts (optional – for the lower, warmer sections of the mountain)
Hands
- Lightweight liner gloves (wool or technical fabric; good for mild conditions and as a base layer)
- Insulated outer gloves or mittens (waterproof and windproof; essential for summit night and cold weather)
Feet
- Warm socks (wool or technical fabric; essential for cold nights and summit day)
- Hiking socks (several pairs; moisture-wicking and breathable)
- Liner socks (optional, such as silk or synthetic, to help prevent blisters)
- Trekking/Hiking boots (waterproof, insulated, and well broken-in)
- Ice Cleats / Micro Spikes (recommended from December to February) – helpful for icy or slippery conditions on the higher slopes.
- Casual shoes (for wearing around camp after trekking, such as sneakers or slip-ons)
- Gaiters (lightweight for dust or heavy-duty for snow during the wet season)
- Tip: Bring enough socks to change regularly, keeping your feet dry and blister-free.
First Aid Kits and Personal Medications
- Note: Our guides carry a basic first aid kit and essential medications during the trek. However, we highly recommend bringing your own personal kit with any specific items you may need.)
- Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher; essential for high-altitude sun exposure)
- Lip balm (with SPF protection)
- Antiseptic ointment (for cuts, blisters, or minor wounds)
- Cough syrup (dry air and cold temperatures can irritate the throat)
- Mosquito repellent (for lower elevations or time spent before/after the trek)
- Tip: Always consult with your doctor before traveling to ensure you have the right medications for high-altitude trekking.
Other Essentials
- Passport (valid, with necessary visas)
- Reusable water bottles (2 bottles of 1L each are recommended)
- Hydration bladder (like a CamelBak, 2–3L capacity, useful for summit night)
- Water purification tablets or UV water purifier (optional, as filtered water is provided, but good as backup)
- Toiletry kit (toothbrush, toothpaste, wet wipes, hand sanitizer, etc.)
- Quick-dry towel (small or medium size)
- High-protein snacks (such as energy bars, trail mix, or nuts).
- Waterproof/dry bags (to protect important documents, electronics, and money)
- Airline tickets (Please leave a copy of your flight details with our office for coordination and in case of schedule changes.)
- Tip: Always keep important documents in sealed, waterproof pouches to protect them from rain and moisture.
Optional
Once you are in Tanzania, you have the option to rent all necessary gear from us or purchase supplies and hiking equipment if you have spare time before your trek. Our guide will be happy to assist you in finding and buying any required gear.
Important Luggage and Gear Information
Each participant is allowed one duffel bag, which should weigh between 10 to 14 kg.
This bag will be carried by our porters throughout the trek.
You will also need to carry your own daypack (with a waterproof cover) for daily essentials such as cash, important documents, water bottle or hydration bladder, camera, snacks, energy bars, toiletries, sunscreen, extra clothing layers, and other personal items.
Any extra luggage (non-trekking items) can be safely stored at your hotel in Arusha or Moshi during the trek.
Gear Rentals:
Down jacket with hood (mandatory above 4,000m): Available to rent from Hike Kilimanjaro Ltd. for USD 30
Sleeping bag (suitable for high-altitude cold conditions): Available to rent from Hike Kilimanjaro Ltd. for USD 30
Note: All essential mountain gear is available for rent.
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Related Information
Embarking on the Marangu Route to Mount Kilimanjaro offers a unique and memorable trekking experience. With comfortable mountain hut accommodations and a straightforward path, it’s perfect for those seeking a less rugged ascent. To make the most of your journey, proper preparation is essential. This section provides key details, expert advice, and practical tips to help you plan, enhance your trek, and increase your chances of reaching Uhuru Peak successfully.
How many days does the 6-day Marangu Route trek take?
This group trek takes 6 days, including an acclimatization day at Horombo Hut to help climbers adjust to the altitude.
What is the total distance covered on the Marangu Route?
The 6-day Marangu Route covers approximately 72 kilometers (about 45 miles) round trip
Is the Marangu Route suitable for beginners?
Yes, it’s considered beginner-friendly due to gradual elevation gain, hut accommodations, and the inclusion of an acclimatization day.
What is the success rate for the 6-day Marangu Route?
With proper acclimatization, the success rate is around 85% for those taking the 6-day itinerary.
How difficult is the Marangu Route compared to other Kilimanjaro routes?
It’s less physically demanding than routes like Machame or Lemosho but still requires a good level of fitness and preparation.
What altitude do we reach on the Marangu Route?
The summit, Uhuru Peak, is at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level.
What kind of accommodation is provided on the Marangu Route?
Climbers stay in permanent mountain huts equipped with beds and basic amenities
Do I need to bring my own sleeping bag for the Marangu Route?
Yes, you need a warm sleeping bag rated for sub-zero temperatures.
What is the best time of year to climb Kilimanjaro via the Marangu Route?
The best months are January to early March and June to October due to clear skies and low rainfall.
How do I join a group for the Marangu Route trek?
You can book a group departure through Hike Kilimanjaro and choose from available dates on our website
What is included in the 6-Day Marangu Route – Group Join Trek package?
The package includes park fees, accommodation, meals, guides, porters, airport transfers, and pre/post-trek hotel stays.
What kind of meals are provided during the trek?
Nutritious hot meals are served daily, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner with fresh ingredients.
Can dietary restrictions be accommodated on the trek?
Yes, we accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary needs upon request.
Are there toilets along the Marangu Route?
Yes, the Marangu Route has toilets at all the mountain huts along the trail. They are basic but functional, and some huts charge a small fee for use. Bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer for hygiene
How much does the 6-Day Marangu Route – Group Join Trekcost?
Prices vary by season, but typically range from $1,800 to $2,200 per person.
6-Day Marangu Route – Group Join Trek Cost for 2025 and 2026
Hike Kilimanjaro introduces the standard 6-Day Marangu Route Group Join Trek plus 2 nights hotel accommodation in Moshi or Arusha at USD 2,200 per person.
The following table outlines the cost of 6-Day Marangu Route Group Join Trek for 2025 and 2026, based on different group sizes.
Number of Pax
Price Per Person
2
USD 2,215 pp
3 to 6
USD 2,035 pp
7 to 10
USD 1,935 pp
10+
USD 1,775 pp
For groups of 11 or more, kindly reach out to us via WhatsApp for special discounts and an additional complimentary trip for the lead traveler.
Are park fees included in the Marangu Route group trek cost?
Yes, all Kilimanjaro National Park fees are included in the package price.
How large are the climbing groups for the Marangu Route?
Groups usually consist of 6 to 12 climbers to maintain personalized support.
Is altitude sickness common on the Marangu Route?
Yes, it can occur. Our itinerary includes acclimatization time to reduce the risk.
How do we handle altitude acclimatization during the trek?
We include a full acclimatization day at Horombo Hut and advise a slow ascent and hydration.
Is there a rest day during the 6-Day Marangu Route – Group Join Trek?
Yes, day 3 is used for acclimatization with a hike to Zebra Rocks and return to Horombo Hut.
What happens if someone in the group gets sick?
Guides are trained in mountain first aid and carry emergency oxygen. Evacuation plans are in place.
Is travel insurance required for this trek?
Yes, insurance covering high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation is mandatory.
Do I need a visa to travel to Tanzania for the trek?
Most nationalities require a visa, which can be obtained online or on arrival at the airport.
What vaccinations do I need before climbing Kilimanjaro?
Recommended vaccines include yellow fever (required if traveling from a risk country), typhoid, hepatitis A, and tetanus.
Will there be a guide and porters on the trek?
Yes, certified guides lead the group and porters carry your main luggage and camp equipment.
Are the guides licensed and experienced?
Absolutely. Our guides are licensed by Kilimanjaro National Park and have extensive experience and training.
Can I rent trekking gear in Moshi or Arusha?
Yes, high-quality gear is available for rent, including jackets, boots, and sleeping bags
What is the tipping guideline for guides and porters?
Tipping is customary. We recommend $250–$300 per climber for the entire support team.
How do I get from Kilimanjaro Airport to the hotel before the trek?
Hike Kilimanjaro provides airport transfers to and from your hotel in Moshi.
Is accommodation before and after the trek included?
Yes, two nights of hotel accommodation (before and after the climb) are included
What kind of weather should I expect on the Marangu Route?
Expect varied conditions from warm at lower altitudes to freezing temperatures near the summit
What should I pack for the 6-Day Marangu Route – Group Join Trek?
You should pack in layers, including moisture-wicking base layers, fleece, down jackets, rain gear, and thermal wear
Are there opportunities to charge my phone or camera during the trek?
Charging is limited. It’s best to bring a power bank or solar charger
Can I leave extra luggage at the hotel before the trek?
Yes, you can safely store non-trekking items at the hotel until your return
What happens on summit night during the Marangu Route climb?
You’ll start around midnight, ascending to Gilman’s Point, then to Uhuru Peak for sunrise before descending back to Horombo Hut
What are the main highlights of the Marangu Route?
The route features scenic rainforest, alpine meadows, volcanic formations, and the iconic Uhuru Peak
What makes the Marangu Route different from other Kilimanjaro routes?
It’s the only route with hut accommodations and a shared ascent and descent trail
Is the Marangu Route more affordable than other routes?
Yes, it’s generally more budget-friendly due to shorter duration and hut lodging
Is it possible to extend the Marangu Route to 7 or more days?
Yes, a 7-day option is available for climbers needing more acclimatization
Can children or older adults join the Marangu Route group trek?
Yes, if they meet the physical requirements and are medically cleared for high-altitude trekking
What wildlife might we see on the Marangu Route?
You might encounter colobus monkeys, blue monkeys, and various bird species in the rainforest section
Is Wi-Fi or mobile network available during the trek?
Mobile signal is limited but available in some areas. There’s no Wi-Fi on the mountain
How do I book the 6-Day Marangu Route – Group Join Trek with Hike Kilimanjaro?
You can book directly through our website, contact us via email, or WhatsApp our support team for availability and details
Why Book with Hike Kilimanjaro?
Hike Kilimanjaro is a locally owned and internationally trusted company known for:
- Certified, experienced mountain guides
- Exceptional safety records and client care
- Ethical treatment of porters
- Transparent pricing with no hidden costs
- Customized itineraries and private departures
We go beyond trekking – we support local communities, promote conservation, and deliver life-changing journeys. You’re not just booking a trek; you’re joining a movement.
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