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Kilimanjaro
- The Rongai Route
The easiest route up Africa's highest peak. A gradual
ascent along a relatively remote route.
Kilimanjaro
is the highest mountain in Africa and on a clear day
it can be seen from the Tsavo plains more than 100 miles
away. It is an extinct volcano and its summit is distinguished
by a prominent crater. Although it is located just three
degrees south of the Equator, its summit is permanently
covered with snow and ice. Of the various routes which
ascend the mountain's flanks, the Rongai route offers
the best combination of gradual ascent, beautiful scenery
and quiet paths.
The
Rongai route approaches from the northern side of the
mountain and is much drier than the southern routes.
It begins with a trek through attractive farmland and
pleasant forest, and there is the chance of seeing some
wildlife. Colubus monkeys can often be spotted on the
ascent. Although it is considered to be one of the easiest
routes of ascent, the Rongai is also the least climbed.
Partly this is due to its remoteness, requiring a long
jeep drive along a rough dirt road to get to the starting
point. We trek for three days through sub-tropical forests
and open savannah to our camp at Mawenzi Tarn. Here
we can acclimatise and hike up to the fascinating rock
towers of Mawenzi Peak. We then ascend to our highest
camp at Kibo Hut from where we make our summit climb.
The ascent to the crater rim in the early hours of the
morning is hard work, but as we reach Gilman’s
Point we will be rewarded with a spectacular African
sunrise. Another hour along the easy summit ridge brings
us to Uhuru Point, the highest peak in Africa. The vista
across the summit icefields and down to the Tanzanian
plains is one which we will remember for the rest of
our lives.
Grade
Strenuous
Duration
10 days
Suggested Itinerary
DAY 1 Depart London
We depart from London Heathrow Airport for
the evening flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport
in Tanzania.
DAY
2 Arrive Kilimanjaro - transfer to Marangu Village
We arrive in the morning / afternoon and are met by
our local guides. We then transfer by road to our hotel
in the village of Marangu.After dinner there will be
a trek briefing.
DAY
3 Trek to First Camp
After completing the necessary registration formalities
at Marangu National Park gate, we transfer by Landrover
to Rongai. The climb begins from the attractive wooden
village of Nale Moru (1,950 m.) on a small path that
winds through fields of maize and potatoes before entering
pine forest. The track then starts to climb consistently,
but gently, through attractive forest that shelters
a variety of wildlife, including the beautiful Kilimanjaro
Colobus Monkey. These monkeys are black with a long
‘cape’ of white hair and a flowing white
tail. The forest begins to thin out and the first camp
is at the edge of the moorland zone (2,600 m.) with
extensive views over the Kenyan plains. [3-4 hours walking]
DAY
4 Trek to Kikelewa Caves
The morning walk is a steady ascent up to the ‘Second
Cave’ (3,450 m.) with superb views of Kibo and
the Eastern Icefields on the crater rim. After lunch,
we leave the main trail and strike out across the moorland
on a smaller path towards the jagged peaks of Mawenzi.
Our campsite is in a sheltered valley with giant senecios
near Kikelewa Caves (3.600 m.) [6-7 hours walking]
DAY
5 Trek to Mawenzi Tarn
A short but steep climb up grassy slopes is rewarded
by superb allround views and a tangible sense of wilderness.
We leave vegetation behind shortly before reaching the
next camp at Mawenzi Tarn (4,330 m.), spectacularly
situated in a cirque directly beneath the towering spires
of Mawenzi. The afternoon will be free to rest or explore
the surrounding area as an aid to acclimatisation. [3-4
hours walking]
DAY
6 Trek to Kibo Camp
We cross the vast lunar desert of the ‘Saddle’
between Mawenzi and Kibo to reach Kibo Hut campsite
(4,700 m.) at the bottom of the Kibo crater wall. The
remainder of the day is spent resting in preparation
for the final ascent before a very early night! [5-6
hours walking]
DAY
7 Summit - descend to Horombo Camp
We will start the final, and by far the steepest and
most demanding, part of the climb by torchlight around
1 a.m. We plod very slowly in the darkness on a switchback
trail through loose volcanic scree to reach the crater
rim at Gillman’s Point (5,685 m.) We will rest
there for a short time to enjoy the spectacular sunrise
over Mawenzi. Those who are still feeling strong can
make the three hour round trip to Uhuru Peak (5,896
m.), passing close to the spectacular glaciers and ice
cliffs that still occupy most of the summit area. The
descent to Kibo Hut (4,700 m.) is surprisingly fast
and, after some refreshment, we continue the descent
to reach our final campsite at Horombo (3,720 m.). [11-15
hours walking]
DAY
8 Return to Marangu
A steady descent takes us down through moorland to Mandara
Hut (2,700m.), the first stopping place on the Marangu
route. We then continue descending through lovely sub
tropical forest to the National Park gate at Marangu
(1,830 m.). We return to our hotel and can enjoy a celebratory
dinner. [5-6 hours walking]
DAY
9 Marange - evening departure
The day will be free. In the evening we transfer to
Kilimanjaro Airport for our flight back to London Heathrow.
DAY
10 Arrive UK
We arrive into London Heathrow Airport in the morning.
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