9 DAYS CLIMBING KILIMANJARO – RONGAI ROUTE IN 6 DAYS

7 days rongai kilimanjaro climbing 2024 & 2025

9 DAYS CLIMBING KILIMANJARO – RONGAI ROUTE IN 6 DAYS

9 DAYS CLIMBING KILIMANJARO – RONGAI kilimanjaro climb is a thrilling adventure that takes you to the roof of Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain at 5,895 meters.

This scenic and less crowded route starts on the northeastern side of the mountain along the Tanzania and Kenya border. Over the course of 9 days, you will trek through diverse landscapes, witness breathtaking vistas, and experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Kilimanjaro.

Have ample time for acclimatization, increasing your chances of reaching Uhuru Peak, the highest point of Kilimanjaro, where you can savor the exhilarating sense of achievement and soak in panoramic views that will leave an indelible mark on your memory.

7 days rongai kilimanjaro climbing 2024 & 2025
7 days rongai kilimanjaro climbing 2025 & 2026

9 DAYS CLIMBING KILIMANJARO – RONGAI kilimanjaro climbing price

The best and most affordable price for the 7 days Kilimanjaro climbing via Rongai route is from 00 to 00 per climber that enables you to successful summit at 5,895 meters Kilimanjaro and descending back.

The 7 days Kilimanjaro climbing via Rongai route prices and costs vary depending on accommodations before and after the climb, number of people in a group, and climbing services offered. These prices and fees are paid in USD Dollars, Pounds, Euros, and in Tanzania Shillings.

9 DAYS CLIMBING KILIMANJARO – RONGAI route success rate

The best successful Kilimanjaro summit rate of the 7 days Rongai route climb is from 90% to 95% that enables you to reach at 5,895-meter Kilimanjaro one of the seven summits of the world and descending back.

The 7 days Kilimanjaro climbing via Rongai route is favorable to solo hikers, group joining hikers, elders, and families with children.

9 DAYS CLIMBING KILIMANJARO – RONGAI

9 DAYS CLIMBING KILIMANJARO – RONGAI Package Inclusion & Exclusions

Inclusion

  • Guide, Porters
  • Park Fees, Tax
  • Gate transfer
  • Crew wages
  • Environment fees
  • During the climb you will be camping throughout you climb!
  • Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners
  • Drinking water
  • Cook

Exclusion

  • Flights
  • Tipping the crew
  • Visas

9 DAYS CLIMBING KILIMANJARO – RONGAI Kilimanjaro climbing full detailed itinenary

The best full detailed itinenary for the best 7 days Kilimanjaro climbing via Rongai route:

9 DAYS CLIMBING KILIMANJARO – RONGAI ITINERARY

  • Day 1: Arrival at Kilimanjaro Int. Airport for your climb
  • Day 2: Rongai Route day 1: Rongai Gate (1800 m) – First Cave Camp (2600 m)
  • Day 3: Rongai Route day 2: First Cave Camp (2600 m) – Kikelewa Camp (3600 m)
  • Day 4: Rongai Route day 3: Kikelewa Camp (3600 m) – Mawenzi Tarn (4330 m)
  • Day 5: Rongai Route day 4: Mawenzi Tarn Camp (4330 m) – Kibo Camp (4700 m)
  • Day 6: Rongai Route day 5: Kibo Camp (4700 m) – Uhuru Peak (5895 m) – Horombo Hut (3720 m)
  • Day 7: Rongai Route day 6: Horombo Hut (3720 m) – Marangu Gate (1830 m) – to the hotel
  • Day 8 – 9: Flight home from Kilimanjaro (JRO) after the climb

Day 1: Rongai gate to Simba Camp

Elevations: 1950 m to 2750 m Hiking time: 4 hours Hiking distance: 9 km After an early breakfast, you’ll drive to the Rongai Gate, located on the northeastern side of Kilimanjaro.

Upon registration, you’ll begin your trek through beautiful rainforests, filled with diverse flora and fauna. The trail gradually ascends, providing glimpses of Kilimanjaro’s magnificent scenery.

Today’s hike is relatively moderate, and you’ll reach Simba Camp in the afternoon, where you’ll spend the night.

Day 2: Simba Camp to Kikelewa Camp

Elevations: 2750 m to 3600 m Hiking time: 7 hours Hiking distance: 17 km Your second day on the trail starts with a nourishing breakfast before embarking on a steady ascent through moorland.

The landscape changes as you leave the forest behind and enter the heath zone, marked by open plains and sparse vegetation. The trek is challenging but rewarding, and you’ll reach Kikelewa Camp in the afternoon.

Take in the panoramic views and rest for the night.

Day 3: Kikelewa camp to Mawenzi turn camp

Elevations: 3600 m to 4330 m Hiking time: 4 hours Hiking distance: 7 km Today’s trek takes you further up the mountain, offering incredible vistas along the way. You’ll traverse across ridges and valleys, with the magnificent Mawenzi peak as your backdrop.

The trail becomes steeper as you approach Mawenzi Tarn Camp, situated near a picturesque alpine lake.

Day 4: Aclimatization day

This is a relaxation day that will be spent at Mawenzi tarn camp for the second time although the enjoyment and experience are still there. The hikers and whole team will acclimatize here as you prepare for the next day’s challenging ascent.

Explore beautiful view of Mawenzi peak experiencing the weather sharing different exposure of vegetation and having a good time.

Day 5: Mawenzi Tarn camp to Kibo hut

Elevations: 4,330 m to 4,695 m Hiking time: 5 hours Hiking distance: 8 km This is a crucial day as you climb higher towards the summit.

After breakfast, you’ll ascend through a rocky and rugged terrain, reaching the “Saddle” – a high-altitude desert that connects Mawenzi and Kibo. As you near Kibo Hut, the base camp for the summit attempt, you’ll notice the landscape becoming barren and lunar-like.

Rest and eat a nourishing dinner, as you’ll have an early night to prepare for the summit push.

Day 6: Kibo hut to Uhuru Peak to Horombo hut

Elevations: 4695 m to 5895 m to 3690 m Hiking time: 10-15 hours Hiking distance: 4 km up, 14 km down Today is the most challenging but rewarding day of your trek. You’ll start the summit attempt around midnight, guided by headlamps and accompanied by experienced guides.

The trek is steep and mentally demanding, but as you push through the darkness, you’ll witness a breathtaking sunrise from the summit of Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa.

Celebrate your accomplishment and descend to Horombo Hut, where you’ll spend the night.

Day 7: Horombo hut to Marangu Gate to Moshi

Elevations: 3690 m to 1830m Hiking time: 5-7 hours Hiking distance: 18 km On the final day, you’ll descend through the heath and rainforests, retracing your steps back to the Marangu Gate.

It’s a downhill trek that allows you to reflect on your incredible journey and enjoy the lush surroundings. At the gate, you’ll receive your summit certificates and bid farewell to your guides and porters.

You’ll then be transferred back to your hotel in Moshi, where you can relax, celebrate, and reminisce about your unforgettable Kilimanjaro adventure.

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9 DAYS CLIMBING KILIMANJARO – RONGAI FAQS

How hard is the Rongai route?

The Rongai route is a moderate difficulty hiking trail up Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s considered one of the easier routes, but still requires good physical fitness and proper preparation.

What is the success rate of the Rongai route?

The success rate of the Rongai route is 85%.

Is the Rongai route better than the Lemosho route?

The Rongai route is generally considered a better option than the Lemosho route for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. It has a higher summit success rate and is less crowded.

Is the Rongai route 6 or 7 days?

The Rongai route is 7 days.