The 6 days Mount Kilimanjaro-Marangu route, commonly referred to as the Coca-Cola Route, is renowned for being the most economical option for climbers aiming to reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. This route stands out not only for its affordability but also for the unique comfort it offers. Unlike other routes, the Marangu Route is the only one equipped with sleeping huts at every campsite, providing a cozy resting place for climbers after a long day of trekking.
Each hut is fitted with solar lights, enhancing the experience of camping in the wilderness. The sleeping arrangements consist of communal bunks, each equipped with a comfortable sponge mattress and a pillow. This setup fosters camaraderie among climbers, as they share space and stories from their day’s journey.
At both Mandara Huts and Kibo Huts, there are 60 beds available, while Horombo Hut can accommodate up to 120 climbers. This ample capacity allows for a variety of climbing groups, often hailing from different countries around the globe, to converge and share their experiences. The communal dining huts add to this sociable atmosphere, where climbers gather to enjoy meals together, creating a jovial and energetic environment that enhances the overall trekking experience.
In terms of facilities, the lower huts—Mandara and Horombo—are well-equipped with bathrooms and running water, making them more comfortable than many other routes. While the last camp at Kibo Hut provides basic men’s and women’s latrines, climbers still appreciate the opportunity to have some level of sanitation while on their journey.
The Marangu Route is typically completed in 5 days, making it the shortest route to the summit of Kilimanjaro. However, for those seeking better acclimatization and a more leisurely pace, it can also be extended to 6 days. This additional day can be spent resting at Horombo Hut, allowing climbers to recharge before the final push. Alternatively, adventurous trekkers may opt to take on a smaller peak, Mawenzi, providing a stunning vantage point and a rewarding experience before heading back down.
In summary, the Marangu Route offers a unique combination of comfort, community, and scenic beauty, making it a popular choice for climbers of all experience levels. The blend of affordable accommodation, shared meals, and the option for extended acclimatisation sets this route apart, ensuring a memorable Kilimanjaro adventure. Overall, the 6 days Mount Kilimanjaro-Marangu route offers a balance of adventure, comfort, and stunning natural beauty, making it a popular choice for those seeking to conquer Kilimanjaro.
Children aged 10 and above are welcome to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Welcome, everyone! Climbers 16 and older are considered adults.
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Note: Each client should bring a duffel bag to pack clothing and other valuables. Additionally, clients should have a 10-15 liter backpack for essentials like snacks, a camera, and water bottles for the ascent and descent. There are rental shops with all necessary mountain equipment, so purchasing is not required.
‘Every mountain top is within reach if you just keep climbing‘
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