The Coca-Cola Route
The Marangu Route is the oldest and most traditional route on Mount Kilimanjaro, also known as the “Coca-Cola Route.” It is popular because it offers hut accommodation rather than camping, making it more comfortable for many climbers. The route follows a steady path and is suitable for travelers who want a structured climb.
The 6-day itinerary improves acclimatization and increases the chances of reaching the summit, while still offering a manageable pace.
Quick Safari Facts
- Duration: 6 Days / 5 Nights
- Route Type: Moderate
- Success Rate: High (with proper acclimatization)
- Starting Point: Marangu Gate
- Ending Point: Mweka Gate
Safari Itinerary
Day 1: Marangu Gate – Mandara Hut
Distance: 8 km
Duration: 4–5 hours
Altitude: 1,860 m → 2,700 m
You start through lush rainforest and reach Mandara Hut. Enjoy your first night in the mountain huts.
Day 2: Mandara Hut – Horombo Hut
Distance: 12 km
Duration: 6–7 hours
Altitude: 2,700 m → 3,720 m
Continue through moorland and reach Horombo Hut for overnight stay.
Day 3: Horombo Hut – Acclimatization Day
Distance: 6–8 km
Duration: 4–5 hours
Altitude: 3,720 m → 3,900 m (approx)
This day is for acclimatization. You will hike to a higher point and return to Horombo Hut to help your body adjust to the altitude.
Day 4: Horombo Hut – Kibo Hut
Distance: 10 km
Duration: 5–6 hours
Altitude: 3,720 m → 4,700 m
You climb to Kibo Hut, preparing for the summit attempt.
Day 5: Summit Day – Uhuru Peak – Horombo Hut
Summit: Uhuru Peak (5,895 m)
Duration: 10–14 hours
You start at midnight, reach the summit at sunrise, and then descend back to Horombo Hut for rest.
Day 6: Horombo Hut – Marangu Gate – Transfer to Arusha
Distance: 20 km
Duration: 4–5 hours
You descend to Marangu Gate and return to Arusha after receiving your summit certificates.
What’s Included
Professional mountain guide
Cook and support staff
Porters for luggage
Park fees and camping fees
All meals on the mountain
Tents, sleeping mats, and camping equipment
Rescue and emergency support
What’s Not Included
Kilimanjaro National Park rescue fees
Personal hiking gear
Tips for guides and porters
Travel insurance
Flights to Tanzania
Best Time to Climb
January – March: Dry season, good visibility
June – October: Best weather and clear skies
November – mid-December: Short rains, fewer climbers
Why Choose This Route
Comfortable hut accommodation
Steady and straightforward path
Ideal for travelers who prefer structured climbing
High success rate with good acclimatization
Best choice for first-time climbers and those who want more comfort
Fitness Requirement
Moderate to high fitness level
Regular hiking or gym training recommended
Ability to walk 6–8 hours per day at altitude
