Climbing Mount Meru

TREKKING

Tour Overview

ABOUT THE TREK

The Marangu Route, also known as the “Coca-Cola Route,” is a popular and well-established path to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak. It stands out for its accessibility, starting at the Marangu Gate, and for offering comfortable accommodation in mountain huts along the way. The standard itinerary spans 5 to 6 days, with a 6-day option recommended for better acclimatization. Trekkers pass through diverse landscapes, starting with lush rainforests, transitioning through heath and moorland zones, and finally reaching the rocky alpine desert near the summit. The summit attempt typically begins on the fifth day, involving a challenging nighttime ascent to Uhuru Peak for a sunrise view.

The Marangu Route is considered less physically demanding compared to some other routes, but climbing Kilimanjaro remains a significant challenge that requires proper preparation and determination. While the huts and more established infrastructure add comfort to the journey, climbers must not underestimate the altitude and demanding terrain. Experienced guides and support staff play a vital role in guiding trekkers safely to the summit. Overall, the Marangu Route offers a unique experience of conquering Africa’s highest summit while enjoying relative comfort, making it a memorable and rewarding adventure for those who undertake this remarkable journey.

SAFARI ITINERARY

Elevation at the start: Momela Gate (1,500 meters/4,921 feet)

Elevation at the end: Miriakamba Hut (2,514 meters/8,250 feet)

Trekking time: Approximately 4-6 hours

The trek begins at Momela Gate, where you'll register and start hiking through the montane forest. Along the way, you may have the chance to see various wildlife, such as giraffes, buffalos, and baboons. You'll spend the night at Miriakamba Hut.

Elevation at the end: Saddle Hut (3,570 meters/11,713 feet)

Trekking time: Approximately 3-5 hours

You'll continue through the montane forest and then enter the heather and moorland zones. As you ascend, the vegetation changes, and you'll have excellent views of the Meru Crater and Ash Cone. Saddle Hut, situated on a ridge, will be your accommodation for the night.

Elevation at the summit: Little Meru (3,820 meters/12,532 feet)

Elevation at the end: Miriakamba Hut (2,514 meters/8,250 feet)

Trekking time: Approximately 7-9 hours (including the summit hike)

Early in the morning, you'll make a pre-dawn ascent to Little Meru, a subsidiary peak of Mount Meru. The hike offers stunning views of the sunrise over Mount Kilimanjaro and the surrounding landscape. After descending back to Saddle Hut, you'll continue down to Miriakamba Hut for the night.

Elevation at the end: Momela Gate (1,500 meters/4,921 feet)

Trekking time: Approximately 2-3 hours

On the final day, you'll descend through the montane forest and return to Momela Gate, where you'll sign out and receive your certificates for completing the Mount Meru trek.

SAFARI PRICING

  1. Park fees: This includes the entrance fees to Kilimanjaro National Park, camping or hut fees, and conservation fees.
  2. Professional guides and porters: The package typically includes experienced guides who are knowledgeable about the mountain and its routes. Porters are also provided to carry the bulk of your gear and camping equipment.
  3. Meals: Most packages include all meals during the climb, from breakfast, lunch, and dinner to snacks. The food is often prepared by the trekking company and is designed to provide the necessary energy for the ascent.
  4. Camping equipment or huts: Depending on the route you choose, the package may include camping equipment like tents, sleeping bags, and sleeping mats. For the Marangu Route, accommodation is in huts with basic amenities.
  5. Safety equipment: Safety gear such as first aid kits, oxygen cylinders, and communication equipment may be included for emergencies.
  6. Transfers: Some packages include airport transfers and transportation to and from the Kilimanjaro starting point (e.g., Machame Gate or Marangu Gate).
  1. International flights: The package usually does not include international airfare to Tanzania.

  2. Visa fees: You’ll need to obtain a Tanzanian visa, and this cost is typically not included in the package.

  3. Personal gear: Climbers are responsible for bringing their personal gear, such as clothing, hiking boots, daypacks, and other essentials.

  4. Travel insurance: It’s highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking, medical emergencies, and trip cancellations. This is usually not included in the package.

  5. Tips: While not mandatory, it’s customary to tip the guides, porters, and other staff for their hard work and support.

  6. Additional accommodation: Accommodation before and after the climb is often not included in the package. You’ll need to arrange and pay for these separately.

  7. Personal expenses: Any expenses for souvenirs, extra snacks or drinks, and other personal items are not included.

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