RONGAI CLIMB

6 day private camping trekking tour + 2 nights hotel stay
Rongai is only available as a private climb which means that you can choose your departure date and fellow hikers in your group.
Probably the least-used route to the summit of Kilimanjaro is the Rongai route. It starts on the northern side of Mt Kilimanjaro where it can be relatively dry even in the rainy months. Rongai traverses lesser-known areas of Kili and is perfect for hikers than want a more remote route. This camping route is only available as a private climb. This means that the client will select the suitable day of departure and can make up his own group of hikers.

Highlights

Day 1

Start: Nalemoru Gate (1990m)
Finish:  Simba Camp (2625m)
Altitude: ↑600m
Walking time: 3-4h
This section goes through farms, pine trees and into the forest on the mountain slopes.

Day 2

Start: Simba Camp (2625m)
Finish: Kikelewa Camp (3630m)
Altitude: ↑1000m
Walking time: 5-6h
The vegetation changes with the altitude and there will be more shrubs and better views of the two peaks and Kenya’s plains.

Day 3

Start: Kikelewa Camp (3630m)
Finish: Mawenzi Tarn Hut (4310m)
Altitude: ↑680m
Walking time: 3-4h
A day of ups and downs with great views and interesting plants.

Day 4

Start: Mawenzi Tarn Hut (4310m)
Finish: School Hut (4715m) or Kibo Hut (4700m)
Altitude: ↑400m
Walking time: 4-6h
Some easy gradual stretches and a tough section crossing the Saddle that links Mawenzi and Kibo peaks.

Day 5

Start: School Hut (4715m) or Kibo Hut (4700m)
Finish: Uhuru Peak (5895m) – Horombo Hut (3700m)
Altitude: ↑11803 ↓2175m
Walking time: 12-14h
Summit day with a long cold climb to reach to Gilman’s Point on the crater’s rim. Up to Uhuru for a 360° view. The downhill is long, steep and dusty.

Day 6

Start: Horombo Hut (3700m)
Finish: Marangu Gate (1860m)
Altitude: ↓1860m
Walking time: 5-6h
Today’s decent is easier and the path is better. Descend into the forest.

WE TAKE YOU TO THE ROOF OF AFRICA 


 we bring you to the top










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