6 Days Rongai Route Mt.Kilimanjaro

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John Adventures, Moshi, Tanzania
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Duration

6 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

30 people

Languages

Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish

About this tour

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 –Moshi – Nalemoru Gate (1990 m) – Simba Camp (2625 m)
  • Day 2 – Simba Camp (2625 m) – Kikelewa Camp (3630 m)
  • Day 3- Kikelewa Camp (3630 m) – Mawenzi Tarn Hut (4310 m)
  • Day 4 -Mawenzi Tarn Hut (4310 m) – Kibo Hut (4700 m)
  • Day 5- Kibo Hut (4700 m) – Uhuru Peak (5895 m) – Horombo Hut (3700 m)
  • Day 6- Horombo Hut (3700 m) – Marangu Gate (1860 m) – Moshi

Included/Excluded

  • Trekking tour according to the itinerary
  • Accommodation in tents and hotels as indicated in the itinerary
  • Professional English-speaking guide
  • Personal porter
  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary
  • Accommodation in tents and hotels as indicated in the itinerary
  • Transfers as indicated in the itinerary
  • Camping equipment – tents, sleeping mattress and camping furniture
  • National park fees
  • Rescue fees
  • Flights (international and domestic)
  • Meals not indicated in the itinerary
  • Beverages other than water (alcohol and soft drinks)
  • Visa, tips, personal expenses, travel insurance
  • Sleeping bag (can be rented, please ask us at the time of the booking)

Please Note

  • These Terms and Conditions apply to any tours booked with John Adventures, a local owned adventure travel company based in Moshi, Tanzania. These Terms & Conditions govern the contractual relationship between John Adventures and yourself. Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully as by booking any tour with John Adventures you acknowledge that you have read and understood these Terms and Conditions and you accept and agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. If you have confirmed a booking on any tours with more than one client named and booked on such a booking, you shall be deemed to have accepted these Terms and Conditions on behalf of all clients named in the booking (including minors and those with a disability) and therefore all clients in that group indicate their acceptance and agreement to these Terms and Conditions. The client who confirmed the booking is considered to be the selected contact person for all other clients named in that booking.
  • Price: All prices are based on prevailing at the time of publication of the price list. This can change without notice. However, once a holiday has been paid for we will guarantee the price, unless it is subsequently affected by the Government action or other influence beyond the control of John Adventures clients will be informed as quickly as possible in case of this eventuality.
  • Reservations: Your booking request has to be made in writing and a 45% deposit is required (If you are doing a Budget Camping Safari) and if you are doing a Lodge/Luxury Tented Camp 50% deposit is required. The balance not later than 35 days before the tour begins. Notwithstanding any prior confirmation arrangements, the right is reserved not to execute a tour if the payments have not been received in accordance with the foregoing.
  • Cancellations: In the event of cancellations, a notice of which should be given in writing, the deposit may be refunded minus the charges for reservations that have been processed, a cancellation fee in posed by the hotels/campsites/lodges/Special Camp fees and transporters, and any other relevant expenses. If cancellation is received within 25/30 days of the commencement of the tour, a cancellation fee of 0% of the total land arrangements will be charged. And the charge of 30% if cancelation is made within 7/10 days of commencement. We recommend that you purchase full trip cancellation insurance.

What Do I Need to Bring?

  • Kilimanjaro Packing List
  • Here is a quick list of all the gear that you need to pack for your Kilimanjaro trek to our personal recommendations.
  • CLOTHING:
  • Shorts2-3.
  • pairs of pants for hiking and for lounging in the evenings.
  • Wind break pants (warm trekking pants for the summit).
  • 3-4 short sleeved and long sleeved shirts for hiking and for the evenings.
  • 4-5 pairs of long underwear, depending on the duration of your climb.
  • Fleece jacketDown. JacketRain JacketRain trousers.
  • Trekking shoes/hiking boots.
  • Sports shoes or trekking sandals for the evenings.
  • BalaclavaSeamed cap (Beanie)Wool socks.
  • Thermal socks for the summit.
  • Hat with neck cover.
  • Thin inner gloves.
  • Warm and waterproof outer gloves.
  • EQUIPMENT:
  • Duffel bag and day pack,
  • Sleeping bag,
  • Trekking poles,
  • Headlamp with enough batteries,
  • Sunglasses,
  • memory cards,
  • extra batteries,
  • battery charger and lens cleaner.
  • SUPPLIES:
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunblock and after sun lotion
  • A travel towel
  • Skin cream
  • Shower gel
  • Wet wipes/hand sanitizer or no-water/antibacterial soap
  • Pocket Knife with scissors
  • Toothbrush/toothpaste/dental floss
  • Tweezers
  • Lip balmQ-tips & cotton balls
  • Razor & shaving cream/gel
  • Sanitary requirements
  • Band aids
  • Painkiller
  • Antiseptic cream
  • Motion sickness tablets
  • Anti-diarrhoea medicine
  • Re-hydration salts
  • Pen/pencil
  • Plastic bags (wet washing/muddy shoes/organise clothes in suitcase)Small compass
  • String/rope (washing line, tying sleeping bag, etc.)Cold/flu tablets
  • Allergy remedy
  • Some people take a basic antibiotic in case
  • Sterile needles (in case you need an injection and don’t trust the hygiene conditions)Prescribed medicine

Itinerary

Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport you will be met by our representative from John adventures and transferred to Moshi for overnight accommodation. After long journey refresh and Relax then later on your head guide will meet you for briefing.

You will have breakfast before all the gear is loaded. It is a long drive – about four hours – to the north side of Kilimanjaro. After registration at Nalemoru Gate, the hike begins. You will walk pass small farms, pine trees and the up into the forest on the mountain slopes. You might be lucky to see the colobus monkeys with extravagant black and white tails. The porters will go in front to set up camp while you will hike at a moderate pace to reach the Simba campsite (2625 m) in about four hours. The tents and some warm washing water will be ready. A warm supper will be served.

After some hot porridge and eggs you will set off on today’s section. Vegetation is changing and you see more shrubs as you walk through the moorland zone. On a clear day you should see the Kenyan plains and Mawenzi peak. There will be a break at Second Cave (3450 m) where you will stop for lunch before crossing over some ups and downs to reach Kikelewa Camp. Tea is served! The camp has great views. Relax and breathe in the tranquillity of the mountain.

Today you will not see the weird-looking senecias as the landscape change to resemble a rocky moon landscape. If there are no clouds, you will see the Mawenzi and Kibo peaks.After about six hours of work you should reach Mawenzi Hut. A small lake nearby freezes over at night so expect the night to be very cold. Fear not, a hot supper waits.

On a good firm path, you will cross the Saddle today. You will feel the altitude and might experience symptoms of altitude sickness – headache and nausea? Takes lots of fluid and keep going very slowly. You will hear your guide say pole pole – slowly slowly. One last tough section and you will be there. You will camp at the Kibo Hut tonight, but not before some dinner and hot chocolate. Get your daypack ready and go to bed early as you will be woken up at around 00:00 to start the final stretch to the summit.

Rise and shine! It will be dark and very cold when you enter the darkness on the way to the top. A row of headlights in front of you will show the way. Take it slow and listen to your guide. The ground will be frozen and you will get very tired, but keep going. After about seven hours you will be standing on the crater’s rim – Gillman’s Point (5685 m). Warming up in the sun, it is just an hour or two to reach Uhuru peak at 5 895m. You will be standing on the highest mountain in Africa! The return path is almost the same, but now the ground is defrosted and it will be dusty. It will be late morning when you arrive at the Kibo Hut. Here you will rest for an hour and have a hot meal. Onwards! The descent continues to Horombo Hut where you will rest for the night.

Today is the last day on the mountain. The descent to Marangu Gate will take about six hours. Here, the crew will say farewell and the transfer driver will be waiting. At Sal Salinero Hotel, cold drinks will be waiting too. No doubt you will enjoy a shower and a swim before sitting down for supper to celebrate your adventure.

Tour Tags

Kilimanjaro & Meru Treks
Trekking & Mountain Adventures

Durations

(f)4-6 days

Languages

Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
French
German
Italian
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
Swedish

Tour Type

Regular

Cancellation

Frequently asked questions

Located in Tanzania,in the northern part just three degree from the equator. The majestic mountain is a volacanic massif, which can be captured near the Kenya border. It central cone, Kibo rises to 5,895m which can only be acessed in Tanzania. The journey begins in Moshi and ends in same region

Its possible to climb Kilimanjaro all year, but Late December to early march and mid-June to late October are the best times its where the Kilimanjaro weather is nearly ideal. this doesn’t implie others months are constantly with heavy showers,Normally rains begins later in later afternoon.

Standardly it takes between five to nine days to complete the climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro. We highly recommend to take enough time to enjoy this great mountain adventure,atmosphere, wonders and the beauty of its unique nature. Not only will you enjoy it more, you will also drastically increase your chances to make it successfully to the highest peak of Africa.

We have standards for our clients, depending on the route, group size. For comfortable and safe 7 day climb costs about 2500- 2700 USD or less 5-6 day adventure trek comes to 2100-2300USD. Most important is to have a safe climb, All our experienced guides have hiked Kilimanjaro for many years and there have proven that from their experience

Everyday on the mountain will be different kind of weather and it fluctuates any time . The climb might start in hot condition but as you are ascending towards the climax it keeps changing. Mount Kilimanjaro has different zones, plateau, forest,glaciers .But don’t worry your guide will assist you in peaking up the best gears for your hike. Below is the checklist gear before the hike.

Tour's Location

John Adventures, Moshi, Tanzania

Owner

John

Member Since 2025

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