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Kilimanjaro Hiking Rongai Route 7 Days

7 Hours 6 Minutes
  • Bus, Mini Van
  • High Altitude Camping
  • 5,895 Meters (19,340 Feet)
  • Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO)
  • June to October
  • Hiking
  • All meals during the trek
  • English, French, Swahili
  • Easy to Moderate
  • 2 to15
  • 12
  • 65

Overview

The Rongai Route is the only trail that starts from the Northern, or Kenyan side of Mount Kilimanjaro. Because of its remote location the route offers trekkers a relatively unspoiled wilderness experience where it is possible to see large wildlife like antelope, elephant and buffalo. The North-East side of the mountain gets significantly less moisture than the southern slopes which means that trekkers are less likely to encounter rain. Trekkers are also more likely to get clear, unclouded views of the mountain. The Rongai Route is flatter than the other…

The Rongai Route is the only trail that starts from the Northern, or Kenyan side of Mount Kilimanjaro. Because of its remote location the route offers trekkers a relatively unspoiled wilderness experience where it is possible to see large wildlife like antelope, elephant and buffalo. The North-East side of the mountain gets significantly less moisture than the southern slopes which means that trekkers are less likely to encounter rain. Trekkers are also more likely to get clear, unclouded views of the mountain. The Rongai Route is flatter than the other Kilimanjaro routes but because of its profile it does not offer trekkers good options to climb high and sleep low. It can be hiked on a six, seven or even eight day. The seven or eight day Rongai routes are highly recommended as trekkers have extra days to acclimatize.

Summit night from Kibo Hut is steep and follows the same path taken by Marangu trekkers which passes Gilman’s Point to Uhuru Peak. Due to its remote setting the Rongai Route receives the least traffic of all the routes on Kilimanjaro and descends via the Marangu trail. Seven and eight day trekkers usually spend an additional day at Mawenzi Tarn (4,300 meters) to acclimatize. Eight day trekkers also stop on day two at Rongai Second Cave (3,450 meters) before proceeding to Kikelewa Camp (3,600 meters).

Highlights

  • Remote northern (Rongai) approach: fewer crowds, drier side, pristine wilderness.
  • Scenic zones: pine/farmland → montane forest (colobus) → heath/moorland → alpine desert → summit glaciers.
  • Extra acclimatization day (usually Mawenzi Tarn) for climb‑high/sleep‑low, boosting success.
  • Mawenzi Tarn Camp: dramatic amphitheater beneath jagged Mawenzi peak; great photography.
  • Wide panoramas: Amboseli plains, Mawenzi spires, vivid sunrises and star‑filled night skies.
  • Pre‑dawn summit via Kibo (Gilman’s/Stella Point) to Uhuru Peak; descend Marangu side for a traverse feel.

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  • Bus, Mini Van
  • High Altitude Camping
  • 5,895 Meters (19,340 Feet)
  • Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO)
  • June to October
  • Hiking
  • All meals during the trek
  • English, French, Swahili
  • Easy to Moderate
  • 2 to15
  • 12
  • 65

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