
This seven-day climb follows the Marangu Route, one of the most established paths on Mount Kilimanjaro. Known for its hut accommodation, it offers a more structured and comfortable experience compared to camping routes, with shared dormitories and dining areas at each stage.
The route takes a direct approach to the summit, moving through distinct vegetation zones before reaching the high alpine environment near Kibo. While it is considered one of the more accessible routes in terms of terrain, the altitude remains a key challenge, making pacing and acclimatisation important throughout the climb.
The team focuses on providing well-organised climbs with experienced guides who manage pace, safety, and acclimatisation carefully. The Marangu Route is delivered with a clear structure, ensuring each stage of the journey is supported with reliable logistics and consistent communication.
From pre-climb preparation to summit day and descent, everything is planned to create a smooth experience. With access to hut accommodation and an experienced support crew, climbers benefit from both comfort and strong guidance throughout.
You will need layered clothing suitable for a range of temperatures, including warm gear for summit night where conditions can drop well below freezing. Waterproof clothing is important, especially in the rainforest section where rain is common.
Comfortable hiking boots, a warm sleeping bag, and a daypack for essentials are key. A head torch for the summit push, gloves, and sun protection should also be included.
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