Climb Kilimanjaro – Marangu Route (Coca-Cola Route)

Route Overview

The Marangu Route, known as the “Coca-Cola Route,” is the only Kilimanjaro trail with hut accommodations instead of tents. It’s the most popular and easiest route in terms of terrain, making it ideal for first-time climbers. However, due to its shorter duration, the acclimatization period is limited, so the 6-day option is highly recommended for better success rates.

🌟 Route Highlights

  • Gradual trail with built-in mountain huts

  • Scenic rainforest and moorland zones

  • Ideal for beginners and group climbs

  • One of the quickest ascents (5–6 days)

  • Final summit push via Gilman’s Point and Uhuru Peak

  • Ends and begins at Marangu Gate

📅 Itinerary (6-Day Version Recommended)

Day 1: Marangu Gate (1,870m) – Mandara Hut (2,700m)
  • Registration at Marangu Gate

  • 4–5 hour hike through lush rainforest

  • Overnight at Mandara Hut

Meals: Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Mountain Hut

  • Trek through moorland and open landscapes

  • Pass by Maundi Crater with scenic views

  • Overnight at Horombo Hut

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Mountain Hut

  • Hike to Zebra Rocks (3,980m) or rest at the hut

  • Helps improve altitude adaptation

  • Return to Horombo for overnight

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Mountain Hut

  • Steady ascent across alpine desert

  • Arrive at Kibo Hut by afternoon for summit prep

  • Early dinner and sleep

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Mountain Hut

  • Midnight start for summit push

  • Reach Gilman’s Point then Uhuru Peak at sunrise

  • Descend to Horombo for rest

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Mountain Hut

  • Final descent through rainforest

  • Receive your summit certificate at the gate

  • Transfer back to Arusha or Moshi hotel

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

Climbing Booking

Safari Booking
  • Park fees, hut accommodations & rescue fees

  • Transfers from/to Arusha or Moshi

  • Professional mountain guide & porters

  • All meals and purified water on the mountain

  • Sleeping mattress and dining equipment

  • Summit certificate

  • International and domestic flights

  • Personal climbing gear (can be rented)

  • Tips for crew (guides, porters, cooks)

  • Travel insurance

  • Snacks, soda, or alcoholic beverages

  • Hotel in Arusha or Moshi before/after climb

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