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6-Day Marangu Route Kilimanjaro Climb: Comfort, Scenery & Summit Success

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro via the Marangu Route offers a refined balance of comfort, scenic diversity, and a steady, well-paced ascent profile. Often referred to as the “Coca-Cola Route,” it is the only path on the mountain that provides hut accommodation throughout the trek, making it especially appealing for travelers who prefer shelter over camping without compromising the authenticity of a high-altitude adventure. What sets this route apart is not just its infrastructure, but the remarkable ecological journey it delivers in a relatively short time. Over the course of six days, climbers traverse four distinct climate zones from lush, oxygen-rich rainforest at the base, through open heath and moorland, across stark alpine desert, and finally into the arctic conditions of the summit. Each zone presents a dramatic shift in temperature, vegetation, and atmosphere, creating a constantly evolving landscape that keeps the experience engaging from start to finish. Beyond the physical challenge, the Marangu Route offers a deeply immersive mountain experience from the sounds of wildlife echoing through the forest on day one, to the vast silence of the alpine desert, and ultimately the emotional reward of reaching the summit at Uhuru Peak. It is a journey defined not only by altitude gain, but by progressive transformation in both environment and personal endurance. Ideal for travelers seeking a classic Kilimanjaro climb with added comfort, the Marangu Route remains one of the most iconic and accessible ways to stand on the roof of Africa.

6 Days
1 Parks
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What's Included

✓ Included

Park Fees & Permits
Professional Mountain Crew
Marangu Route Hut Accommodation
Meals on the Mountain
Drinking water.
Transfers
Return transfers between your hotel in Arusha or Moshi and Marangu Gate.
Camping & Safety Equipment
Emergency Support
Summit Certificate

✗ Not Included

International & Domestic Flights
Airfare to/from Tanzania.
Visa & Travel Insurance
Entry visa fees and mandatory travel insurance (must include high-altitude trekking coverage).
Accommodation Before & After the Trek
Hotel stays in Arusha or Moshi (can be arranged on request).
Personal Trekking Gear
Tips & Gratuities
Personal Expenses
Additional Services
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What is included in the price of my safari?
Your safari price typically includes park fees, professional driver-guide, 4x4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof, accommodation on the tier you select (budget camping, mid-range lodges, or luxury lodges), all meals during the safari, drinking water in the vehicle, and airport transfers. Exact inclusions are listed in the cost overview of this itinerary.
What is NOT included?
Generally excluded: international flights to/from Tanzania, visa fees, travel insurance, tips for the driver-guide and lodge staff, alcoholic and soft drinks, personal expenses (laundry, souvenirs), optional activities such as hot air balloon flights or night drives, and any meals taken in Arusha town outside the safari.
Do I need a visa to enter Tanzania?
Most visitors need a visa. Citizens of the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia and many other countries can obtain a Tanzania tourist visa on arrival or online via the official e-visa portal (eservices.immigration.go.tz). The single-entry tourist visa costs US$50 (US$100 for US passport holders). Bring a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel date with at least 2 blank pages.
What vaccinations and health precautions do I need?
A Yellow Fever certificate is required if you arrive from a Yellow Fever endemic country (including most of sub-Saharan Africa). Most travellers also take anti-malaria medication — consult your doctor 4–6 weeks before travel. Recommended (not required) vaccines include Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, and routine boosters. Bring insect repellent containing DEET, sunscreen, and a basic first-aid kit.
When is the best time to go on safari?
Tanzania is a year-round destination. The dry seasons (June–October and January–February) offer the best game viewing because animals gather around water sources and vegetation is sparse. The Great Migration river crossings in the northern Serengeti typically peak July–September. The "green season" (March–May, November) brings lush landscapes, fewer tourists, lower prices, and excellent birdwatching.
What should I pack for a Tanzania safari?
Pack light, neutral-coloured clothing (khaki, olive, beige — avoid bright colours and dark blue/black which attract tsetse flies). Layers are essential: cool early-morning game drives and warm midday sun. Bring a warm fleece for Ngorongoro Crater, a hat, sunglasses, comfortable walking shoes, binoculars, a good camera with extra batteries, and a soft duffel bag (hard suitcases don't fit well in safari vehicles). The total luggage limit on small bush flights is usually 15kg.
Is Tanzania safe for tourists?
Tanzania is one of the safest safari destinations in Africa, with a stable government and a tourism-dependent economy that prioritises visitor safety. Petty theft can occur in Arusha and Dar es Salaam — use hotel safes and avoid displaying valuables. Inside parks and lodges you are completely safe. Your driver-guide is professionally trained in wildlife behaviour and emergency procedures.
Can children come on safari?
Yes — Tanzania safaris are wonderful for families. Most lodges welcome children from age 6+; some luxury lodges require minimum age 8 or 12. Children pay reduced rates (often 50–75% of adult price). Game drives are long, so factor in attention spans. We can adjust the itinerary with shorter drives, child-friendly lodges with pools, and cultural activities to balance the wildlife focus.
How do I pay and what is the deposit?
A 30% non-refundable deposit is required to confirm your booking. The balance is due 60 days before arrival. We accept bank transfer (SWIFT), credit card (3% surcharge applies), and PayPal. All prices are quoted in US Dollars. A receipt and confirmation voucher are issued immediately on deposit.
What is your cancellation policy?
Cancellations more than 60 days before arrival: 30% deposit retained. 30–60 days: 50% of total trip cost. Less than 30 days: 100% of total trip cost. We strongly recommend travel insurance covering trip cancellation, medical emergencies, and emergency evacuation. We can recommend insurance providers if needed.
Will I have phone signal and internet?
Most lodges in the northern circuit (Tarangire, Manyara, Ngorongoro, Serengeti) have Wi-Fi in the main areas — often slow but enough for messages and emails. Mobile signal (Vodacom, Airtel) covers much of Tarangire and Lake Manyara, parts of central Serengeti, and Ngorongoro rim. Deep in the Serengeti you may have limited or no signal — embrace the digital detox.
How much should I tip my guide?
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Industry guidelines: US$20–30 per day for your driver-guide (from the whole group, not per person), US$10–15 per day for camp/lodge staff (placed in the communal tip box), US$5–10 for porters at airports. Tips are best in US dollars in clean, undamaged notes.
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