7 Days Kilimanjaro Marangu Route Trek | Adhama Adventures

Climb Mount Kilimanjaro via the Marangu Route in 7 days with Adhama Adventures. Known as the “Coca-Cola Route,” this trek offers hut accommodations, cultural immersion, and a classic Kilimanjaro experience.

Why Choose the Marangu Route?

  • Oldest and most established Kilimanjaro route.
  • Hut accommodations (instead of tents) for added comfort.
  • Gentle slopes compared to other routes, making it popular for first-time climbers.
  • Cultural immersion: pass through villages and interact with local communities.
  • High success rate with proper acclimatization on the 7-day itinerary.

Detailed 7-Day Kilimanjaro Marangu Route Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Moshi

  • Pickup at Kilimanjaro International Airport.
  • Transfer to hotel in Moshi for briefing and overnight stay.

Day 2: Marangu Gate → Mandara Hut

  • Trek through lush rainforest.
  • Distance: ~8 km | Time: 4–5 hours | Altitude: 2,700 m.

Day 3: Mandara Hut → Horombo Hut

  • Enter moorland zone with views of Mawenzi and Kibo peaks.
  • Distance: ~12 km | Time: 6–8 hours | Altitude: 3,720 m.

Day 4: Horombo Hut (Acclimatization Day)

  • Optional hike to Zebra Rocks or Mawenzi Ridge.
  • Altitude: 3,720 m.

Day 5: Horombo Hut → Kibo Hut

  • Trek across alpine desert.
  • Distance: ~10 km | Time: 6–7 hours | Altitude: 4,700 m.

Day 6: Summit Day – Kibo Hut → Uhuru Peak → Horombo Hut

  • Midnight ascent to Uhuru Peak (5,895 m).
  • Descend to Horombo Hut.
  • Distance: ~21 km | Time: 12–14 hours.

Day 7: Horombo Hut → Marangu Gate → Moshi

  • Final descent through rainforest.
  • Celebration and certificate ceremony.

Kilimanjaro Marangu Route Price (Adhama Adventures)

  • Solo climber: from $2,350
  • Group (2–5 climbers): from $2,150 per person
  • Group (6–10 climbers): from $2,050 per person
  • Large group (11+ climbers): from $1,950 per person

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Book your Kilimanjaro Marangu Route trek with Adhama Adventures today! Enjoy hut accommodations, cultural immersion, and a classic climb to Africa’s highest peak.

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