Mount Kilimanjaro climbing routes

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Template:Short description Template:Pp-pc Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Engvar Mount Kilimanjaro (/ˌkɪlɪmənˈdʒɑːroʊ/) is a dormant volcano in the United Republic of Tanzania, 5,895 meters (19,341 ft) above sea level.

There are several routes by which to reach Kibo, or Uhuru Peak, the highest summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, namely: Marangu, Rongai, Lemosho, Shira, Umbwe, and Machame.

One of the most popular mountains in the world, Mount Kilimanjaro is visited yearly by roughly 50,000[1] trekkers who aspire to reach its summit, with the average summit success rate across all climbers and routes being 70-80%. However, summit success rate heavily depends upon the route, as routes vary considerably in terms of acclimatization profile and climb duration.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Trekking routes

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Climbing routes

Kilimanjaro has a number of official climbing routes. These are: Northern Circuit, Machame, Marangu, Rongai, Londorossi Lemosho, Umbwe, Shira, and Mweka (descent only).

Summary of routes

Route Description Days Length
Northern Circuit Newest route on Kilimanjaro. Very low traffic due to very long time on the mountain, traverses nearly the entire mountain including the north side. Long route with great views. 9 Script error: No such module "convert".
Lemosho
Long access drive, remote, less frequented forested traverse to Barafu, camping.[2] 8 (-1) Script error: No such module "convert".
Machame
Second most popular route. Forested traverse to Barafu. 7 (-1) Script error: No such module "convert".
Marangu
Very popular (crowded). Gentle gradients and long sections up to 4700m (2.9 mi). Not a very scenic route as compared to Machame and Lemosho, comfortable but basic huts.[3] The six-day variant provides good time for acclimatization due to a rest day at Horombo Hut. 6 (-1) Script error: No such module "convert".
Rongai
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Umbwe
Shortest and steepest route, very physically taxing and requires serious endurance. Dangerous route.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". 6 (-1) Script error: No such module "convert".

Marangu Route

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Waterfalls at Marangu.

The Marangu Route (also known as the "Coca-Cola" route) is the easiest ascent of Kilimanjaro.[4] Climbs can be done over 6 days. It crosses The Saddle, a Script error: No such module "convert". wide, high-altitude, semi-desert that separates craggy Mawenzi from the main summit Kibo. From the summit, glaciers, screes, cliffs, afro-alpine moorland, and forests lead down to the cultivated foothills.

The Marangu route is popular for beginners as it is one of the shortest routes and requires no camping gear to be carried. For this reason, it is often the cheapest option. Because of its short profile, the Marangu route has the lowest summit success rate out of any route.

Trekkers sometimes spend an extra day to acclimate to the altitude at Horombo Hut. Also, trekkers often start the final ascent to Uhuru Peak early from Kibo Hut because the scree is easier to climb when frozen, and they can get a dawn view from the crater rim.

Route Outline

  1. Trekkers drive to Marangu Gate and walk through the rain forest to Mandara hut (Script error: No such module "convert".).
  2. Thereafter, the forest is left behind and the open moor land to Horombo hut is crossed (Script error: No such module "convert".).
  3. A rest is then taken for an acclimatisation day at Horombo Hut. They then take a day walk to Zebra Rocks or to Mawenzi Hut, although this day is optional.
  4. Trekkers then walk through moorland then alpine desert to "The Saddle" between the peaks of Mawenzi and Kibo. From here they take roughly an hour to reach Kibo hut (Script error: No such module "convert".).
  5. They will often wake very early for a start for the summit on a steep scree up to Gillman's Point (Script error: No such module "convert".), which is on the crater rim. They then continue around the rim (which takes around two hours for able climbers) to Uhuru Peak (Script error: No such module "convert".), the highest point in Africa. After having summitted the peak, they descend to Kibo Hut and then down to the thicker air and relative warmth of Horombo hut.
  6. Afterwards, they then descend back to the start, to Marangu gate.
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The Credner glacier.
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Abseiling down the Credner glacier on the way to the western breach.

References

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