Rongai
Route
7
Days
The Quiet Northern Approach with Extra Acclimatization
From
$2,300
per person sharing
The Rongai Route 7 Days - Your Path to Uhuru Peak
The 7-day Rongai Route adds an extra acclimatization day at Mawenzi Tarn, significantly improving summit success rates. This extended version allows climbers to explore the dramatic Mawenzi peak area and better prepare for summit night. The northern approach remains the driest route on Kilimanjaro, making it excellent for rainy season climbs. Wildlife sightings are possible in the lower forests.
This 7-day expedition takes you through diverse ecological zones, from rainforest to alpine desert, culminating at Uhuru Peak at 5,895m.
Day-by-Day Ascent
7 days to the Roof of Africa via Rongai Route 7 Days
Nalemuru Gate to Simba Camp
Drive to the remote Nalemuru Gate on Kilimanjaro's northern slope near the Kenyan border. Trek through cultivated farmland and pine forest, gradually entering natural forest. This quiet approach sees few other climbers. Camp at Simba Camp with views towards Kenya.
Simba Camp to Second Cave
Continue through the forest and emerge into moorland. The northern slopes are drier with different vegetation than southern routes. Pass First Cave and continue to Second Cave camp. Views of Mawenzi become increasingly dramatic.
Second Cave to Kikelelwa Cave
Gradual ascent across high moorland with stunning views of both Kibo and Mawenzi peaks. The landscape becomes more barren as altitude increases. Pass unique volcanic formations and lava flows. Kikelelwa Cave offers sheltered camping.
Kikelelwa Cave to Mawenzi Tarn
Trek toward the dramatic Mawenzi peak, Kilimanjaro's second summit. The trail traverses alpine desert before descending into Mawenzi Tarn, a stunning alpine lake at the base of the jagged Mawenzi spires.
The highest point in Africa
Acclimatization Day at Mawenzi Tarn
Essential acclimatization day exploring the Mawenzi area. Take day hikes around the tarn and toward Mawenzi peak for altitude exposure. The dramatic spires provide stunning photography opportunities. Rest and prepare for the summit push.
The highest point in Africa
Mawenzi Tarn to Kibo Hut & Summit
Cross the lunar saddle to reach Kibo Hut. Rest during the afternoon and eat early dinner. Depart at midnight for the summit push via Gilman's Point. Reach Uhuru Peak (5,895m) at sunrise. Descend to Horombo Hut.
Horombo Hut to Marangu Gate
Final descent via the Marangu route through moorland and rainforest. The lush forest is a stark contrast to yesterday's arctic summit. Arrive at Marangu Gate for certificates and celebration. Transfer to Moshi.
Route Highlights
Challenges to Consider
Route Information
- Start Point
- Rongai Gate (1,950m)
- Summit Approach
- Gilman's Point
- Total Distance
- 73 km
- Difficulty
- MODERATE
Campsites Along the Route
- 1Simba Camp
- 2Second Cave
- 3Kikelelwa Camp
- 4Mawenzi Tarn
- 5Kibo Hut
- 6Horombo Hut
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“Standing at Uhuru Peak as the sun rises over Africa is a moment that changes you forever. This route offers the perfect balance of challenge and reward.”
Joseph Kimaro
Lead Mountain Guide, ODA Tours
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