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Grade B Fully supported
After the Marangu Route this is the second
easiest route to take to ascend Kilimanjaro, the
highest mountain in Africa with its two main
summits, the craggy Mawenzi, 5149m, and the
'flat-topped', glaciated Kibo, 5896m. The
Saddle, a 5km wide, high-altitude, semi-desert
separates the two. From the summit glaciers,
screes, cliffs, afro-alpine moorland then
forests lead down to the cultivated foothills.
The Rongai route takes you at a gentle pace
through these dramatically different zones.
In the past this was the main route used from
the Oloitokitok Outward Bound School and nights
were spent in caves. The approach to the
mountain is from the north and the descent is by
the Marangu Route. We will camp along the way
until we reach the Marangu Route.
For the ascent to Uhuru Peak from Kibo Hut a
very early start is made since the scree is
easier to climb when frozen and the views from
the crater rim at dawn can be spectacular.
Ski sticks are useful when ascending the scree
to the summit.
Accommodation on the mountain is in comfortable
huts you will require a sleeping bag but a mat
is provided.
This remote and less frequently used route is
the second easiest route to Kilimanjaro. The
approach to the mountain is from the
less-forested north side and the descent is by
the Marangu Route. There are several variations,
the one described below is a longer route taking
in Mawenzi Tarn.
The second day on this variant is quite long and
could be broken up into two days walk allowing
more time for acclimatization. The ascent to
Uhuru Peak is almost the same as for the Marangu
Route from the Kibo Hut.
Accommodation on the mountain is in tents (even
on descent) which the porters will pitch for
you. You will need a sleeping bag, warm clothes
and walking poles. This is a steep, tough trek
within the limits of a fit individual used to
walking in mountain areas.
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