7 Days Rongai Route

Price Per Perrsonal

USD $1957

7 Days Kilimanjaro Climb via Rongai Route – Chase the Summit.

The 7-day Rongai Route itinerary is a fantastic option for trekkers seeking a less crowded and more gradual ascent to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Starting from the northern side of the mountain, the Rongai Route offers stunning views of the savannah, and unlike other routes, it is rarely visited by large groups, giving you a sense of solitude. The route’s gentle slopes are perfect for those who want to experience the beauty of Kilimanjaro without the strenuous demands of steeper paths. Along the way, trekkers will encounter a variety of unique landscapes, from the dense rainforests to the alpine desert, each offering something special to explore.

Over the course of six days, trekkers will enjoy a steady ascent, which allows for better acclimatization and increases the chances of successfully reaching the summit. The route provides a true sense of adventure as you move through diverse ecosystems, and it is known for being one of the least taxing Kilimanjaro routes. On the final day, the summit push to Uhuru Peak will be the culmination of the incredible journey. With experienced guides and crew to support you, this tour offers a rewarding, unforgettable experience, making it an excellent choice for both seasoned trekkers and those looking for a more relaxed yet challenging climb.

Best for

Adventure Lovers

Honeymooners

Mountaineers

Group Safari

Highlight

PAX

Any group size

Accommodation

Camp

Start/End

Arusha/Moshi

Day by day Itinerary

Day 1: Rongai Gate to Simba Camp

Eleveation

1,950m to 2,650m

Hiking Time:

4-5 hours

Distance:

8 km / 5 miles

Habitat:

Montane Forest

The adventure begins at Rongai Gate on the northern side of Mount Kilimanjaro. After completing registration, the trek kicks off with a hike through the rich montane forest, where you may spot monkeys and a variety of bird species. As you move higher, the forest opens up, offering early glimpses of the mountain. You’ll reach the first overnight stop at Simba Camp, located at 2,650 meters, providing great views of Kilimanjaro’s ice-capped summit and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for relaxing and stargazing.

Day 2: Simba Camp to Second Cave Camp

Elevation:

2,650m to 3,450m

Distance:

6 km / 3.7 miles

Hiking Time:

5–6 hours

Habitat:

Moorland

The day’s hike transitions into the moorland zone, with shorter vegetation and alpine grasses dominating the landscape. The path climbs gradually, making it ideal for proper acclimatization. Expansive views of the northern plains and eastern valleys open up as you gain altitude. The route leads to Second Cave Camp, which rests at 3,450 meters, offering clear vistas of Kilimanjaro’s upper slopes.

Day 3: Second Cave Camp to Kikelewa Cave Camp

Elevation:

3,450m to 3,600m

Hiking Time:

3–4 hours

Distance:

4 km / 2.5 miles

Habitat:

Moorland

This shorter trek continues through the moorland, with the trail becoming increasingly rocky. Along the way, you may encounter unique high-altitude plants like giant groundsels and lobelias. The scenery becomes more dramatic as you near Kikelewa Cave Camp, nestled at 3,600 meters. This peaceful campsite offers sweeping views of the surrounding valleys and distant plains.

Day 4: Kikelewa Cave Camp to Mawenzi Tarn Camp

Elevation:

3,600m to 4,300m

Hiking Time:

5–6 hours

Distance:

6 km / 3.7 miles

Habitat:

Alpine Desert

As you ascend further, the landscape changes dramatically into alpine desert. The trail winds upward toward the foot of Mawenzi Peak, one of Kilimanjaro’s three volcanic cones. Mawenzi Tarn, your camp for the night, sits beneath jagged rock spires and offers one of the most scenic and remote locations on the mountain. This is a perfect place for acclimatization amid the raw, stark beauty of the high-altitude environment.

Day 5: Mawenzi Tarn Camp to Kibo Hut

Elevation:

4,300m to 4,700m

Hiking Time:

5–6 hours

Distance:

9 km / 5.6 miles

Habitat:

Alpine Desert

You’ll traverse the high-altitude desert between Mawenzi and Kibo Peaks. The terrain is mostly flat but stark and barren, with minimal vegetation and wide open spaces. As you approach Kibo Hut, the final staging area before the summit attempt, the air becomes thinner and the landscape increasingly moon-like. An early night is crucial here as you prepare for the midnight ascent.

Day 6: Kibo Hut to Uhuru Peak to Horombo Camp

Elevation:

4,700m to 5,895m (Uhuru Peak), then down to 3,720m

Hiking Time:

10–14 hours

Distance:

19 km / 12 miles

Habitat:

Arctic (Summit) to Moorland

Summit day starts in the early morning hours, with headlamps lighting the steep path up to the crater rim. The final push to Uhuru Peak, Africa’s highest point at 5,895m, is both mentally and physically demanding. Upon reaching the summit, you’ll be rewarded with sunrise views over glaciers, crater walls, and distant landscapes. After a brief celebration, you’ll descend to Kibo for a short rest, then continue down to Horombo Camp for the night. The lower altitude here brings welcome relief after the strenuous summit effort.

Day 7: Horombo Camp to Marangu Gate, then Return to Arusha or Moshi

Elevation:

3,720m to 1,860m

Hiking Time:

3–4 hours5–7 hours

Distance:

20 km / 12.4 miles

Habitat:

Moorland to Montane Forest

The final stretch of your journey takes you through varying ecological zones, descending through moorland and eventually re-entering the lush rainforest. The descent is long but steady. Upon reaching the gate, you’ll receive a summit certificate to commemorate your incredible achievement. You’ll then be transferred back to either Arusha or Moshi for a well-earned rest.

Tour Price

1 Person

On Request

2 people

USD $1922

3 people

USD $1874

4 people

USD $ 1868

5 people

USD $1833

6 people

USD $1828

7 people

On Request

Included

Excluded

General tour information

Most travelers require a visa to enter Tanzania.

Visas can be obtained:

  • Online via the eVisa system.
  • On arrival at major airports (JRO, DAR, ZNZ).
  • In advance from a Tanzanian embassy or consulate.

Cost:

  • $50 for most nationalities.
  • $100 for U.S. citizens.

Passport requirements:

  • Valid for at least six months beyond travel dates.
  • At least one blank page for entry stamps.
  • Advance booking is highly recommended, especially for peak seasons (June–October & December–February).
  • A deposit is typically required to confirm a reservation.
  • Full payment is usually due weeks before departure.
  • Upon confirmation, you will receive:
    1. Detailed itinerary.
    2. Accommodation information.
    3. Essential travel details (permits, packing lists, etc.).
  • We understand that travel plans may change. Our cancellation policy is as follows:
  • More than 60 days before departure: Full refund minus the deposit.
  • 30–59 days before departure: 50% refund.
  • Less than 30 days before departure: No refund.
  • No-show or early departure: No refund.
  • We highly recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance that covers trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and trekking activities.

Tanzania offers various accommodation options:Budget:

  • Camping & basic lodges.
  • Mid-range: Standard lodges & tented camps.
  • Luxury: High-end lodges & private tented camps.

Popular safari destinations for accommodations:

  • Serengeti,
  • Ngorongoro Crater,
  • Tarangire, Selous, and Zanzibar.

Most lodges provide:

  • Full-board services (meals included).
  • Eco-friendly facilities & stunning natural settings.

Early booking is recommended, especially in high-demand areas.

Currency & Payments:

  • Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the local currency.
  • USD is widely accepted, but carrying small cash is advised.
  • Credit cards are accepted in most hotels & lodges.

Health & Vaccinations:

  • Yellow fever vaccination required if
  • traveling from an endemic country.
  • Recommended vaccines: Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, routine immunizations.
  • Malaria prevention is advised; carry appropriate medication.

Language & Communication:

  • Swahili is the national language, but English is widely spoken.
  • Mobile network coverage is available in most tourist areas.
  • Wi-Fi is accessible in most lodges and hotels.

Time Zone & Electricity:

  • East Africa Time (EAT) – UTC+3.
  • Standard voltage: 230V.
  • Power plugs: Type D & G – A universal adapter is recommended.
  • International Airport: Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) is the closest airport to Moshi, about 45 minutes away.

Alternative Airports:

  • Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in Dar es Salaam
  • Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ) in Zanzibar

From these airports, you can take a domestic flight to JRO with Air Tanzania, Precision Air, or Coastal Aviation.

Important Requirments

Weight Limit:

Domestic flights in Tanzania have strict baggage limits, typically 15 kg (33 lbs) per person, including carry-on.

Bag Type:

Soft-sided duffel bags are recommended for easy storage on small aircraft and safari vehicles.

Prohibited Items:

Avoid packing plastic bags as they are banned in Tanzania.
Additional Charges: Excess baggage fees may apply if you exceed the airline’s weight limit.

Vaccinations:

  • Yellow fever vaccination is required if traveling from or transiting through an endemic country.
  • Recommended vaccinations: Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, Tetanus, and Rabies (for those spending extended time in remote areas).

Malaria Prevention:

  • Tanzania is a malaria-risk area; consult a doctor for antimalarial medication.
  • Use insect repellent with DEET and sleep under a mosquito net when available.

Water & Food Safety:

  • Drink only bottled or filtered water.
  • Avoid raw or unpeeled fruits and vegetables unless properly washed.

Travel Insurance:

  • Highly recommended to cover medical emergencies and evacuation.

Dry Season (June – October):

  • Best time for wildlife viewing with clear skies.
  • Cooler temperatures, especially in the early mornings and evenings.

Short Rainy Season (November – December):

  • Occasional short rains, but safaris are still possible.

Green Season (January – March):

  • Lush landscapes, great for photography and birdwatching.
  • Ideal time for calving season in the Serengeti.

Long Rainy Season (April – May):

  • Heavy rains, some lodges may close, and roads can be muddy.

Clothing:

  • Lightweight, breathable clothes in neutral colors (khaki, green, beige).
  • Long-sleeved shirts and pants for sun and insect protection.
  • Warm layers for chilly mornings and evenings.
  • Waterproof jacket during the rainy season.

Footwear:

  • Comfortable hiking or safari boots.
  • Sandals for lodge stays.

Accessories:

  • Hat, sunglasses, and high SPF sunscreen.
  • Binoculars for wildlife viewing.
  • Camera with extra batteries and memory cards.

Personal Essentials:

  • Personal medications and a small first aid kit.
  • Reusable water bottle.
  • Small backpack for day trips.

“This was the most unforgettable experience of my life! I captured stunning and rare wildlife photos, with incredible sightings that left me in awe. The expert guidance from our guide helped me improve my photography skills, and my memory cards were completely full! Beyond the safari, I loved visiting a local Maasai village, where I had the chance to photograph the vibrant culture, daily life, and the hardworking women in the fields. Every moment felt authentic and deeply inspiring. I can’t wait to return to Tanzania and explore even more breathtaking locations!”

Jane P.

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