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Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route

Rating: 4.7
Rating: 4.7/5 Read 127 reviews

Activity Level

Challenging & Tough

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Comfort Level

Simple

Activity

Walking & Trekking

Overview

Trek the highest mountain in Africa on a route much less crowded than the Marangu and Machame trails

With a gentle gradient and untouched wilderness, the Rongai Route approaches Kilimanjaro from the north and is less crowded than the most popular trails. We trek through farmlands, forest and alpine moorlands as we approach the beautiful summit cone. This route allows an extra day for acclimatisation under the imposing spires of Mawenzi before the arduous final ascent. The last climb begins in darkness but our reward is an incomparable dawn vista over the sweeping East African plains. Better yet, Exodus is a member of the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project (KPAP) which aims to improve the working conditions of porters, and we’ll donate £25 to the Mountain Lioness Project for each person who books this trip.

Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route

Key Information

What's Included

  • All breakfasts, six lunches and six dinners
  • All accommodation
  • All transport and listed activities, including the Kilimanjaro Park fee
  • Tour leader throughout
  • Group arrival and departure transfers available
  • Kitbag to keep

6 days of Walking & Trekking

Pace:

Approximately 7.4mi (12km) walking per day

Terrain:

High altitude; including steep, rocky terrain
Altitude maximum: 19,340ft (5,895m); average: 13,125ft (4,000m)

Highlights

  • Stand on top of a continent for an unforgettable experience
  • Rongai is less crowded than other routes on the mountain
  • Enjoy a carefully paced, six-day trek in remote wilderness
  • An extra acclimatisation day increasing the chances of summit success
  • We use one guide for every two clients
  • Exodus has one of the highest summit success rates of any operator on Kilimanjaro

Itinerary

TYW Map
  • First Destination: Marangu
  • Next Destination: Marangu
  • Meals included:Dinner
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • First Destination: Marangu
  • Next Destination: Marangu

The adventure begins at hotel in Marangu, the gateway for your Kilimanjaro trek.

Around 6pm, sayjambo (that’s hello in Swahili) to your tour leader and fellow travellers, when we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead. This will include a briefing on all aspects of the trip, including the distribution of any hired equipment you have booked. Please also bring your passport, insurance details and flight details.

Your tour leader then ensures a big Tanzanian welcome by arranging a group dinner together.

Want to extend your stay? Speak to your sales representative to book extra nights. 

Accommodation: Kilimanjaro Mountain Resort or similar

  • Meals included:Dinner

After completing the necessary registration formalities, we transfer by road to Nale Moru (6,400ft/1,950m) to begin our climb on this seemingly untouched wilderness route. We start with a half-day walk on a small path that winds through farmland and pine plantations. It is a consistent but gentle climb through forest that shelters a variety of wildlife. We reach our first overnight stop by late afternoon at the edge of the moorland zone (8,530ft/2,600m).

Accommodation: Full-service camping

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

The morning walk is a steady ascent up to Second Cave (11,320ft/3,450m) with superb views of the eastern icefields on the rim of Kibo, the youngest and highest of the three volcanoes that form the entire mountain. After lunch, we leave the main trail and strike out across the moorland on a smaller path towards the jagged peaks of Mawenzi, the second of Kilimanjaro’s volcanoes. Our campsite, which we reach in late afternoon, is in a sheltered valley near Kikelewa Caves (11,810ft/3,600m).

Accommodation: Full-service camping

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route

A steep climb up grassy slopes is rewarded by superb panoramas of the Kenyan plains to the north. We leave vegetation behind close to Mawenzi Tarn (14,200ft/4,330m), spectacularly situated in a cirque beneath the towering cliffs of Mawenzi. The afternoon will be free to rest or to explore the area as an aid to acclimatisation.

Accommodation: Full-service camping

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We leave our attractive campsite to cross the lunar desert of the Saddle between Mawenzi and Kibo to reach Kibo campsite (15,420ft/4,700m) at the bottom of the Kibo crater wall by early afternoon. The remainder of the day is spent resting in preparation for the final ascent before a very early night.

Accommodation: Full-service camping

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We start the final (and by far the steepest and most demanding) part of the climb by torchlight at around midnight. It will be extremely cold as we walk very slowly in darkness on a switchback trail through loose volcanic scree to reach the crater rim at Gillman’s Point (18,650ft/5,685m). We rest for a short time to enjoy the spectacular sunrise over Mawenzi. Those who are still feeling strong can make the three-hour round trip along the snow-covered rim to the true summit of Kilimanjaro, Uhuru Peak (19,340ft/5,895m), passing close to the spectacular glaciers and ice cliffs that still occupy most of the summit area. The descent to Kibo Hut (15,420ft/4,700m) is surprisingly fast and, after refreshments and rest, we continue descending to reach our final campsite at Horombo (12,200ft/3,720m). This is an extremely long and hard day with between 11 and 15 hours of walking at high altitude.

Accommodation: Full-service camping

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route

A sustained descent with wide views across the moorland takes us into the lovely forest around Mandara (8,860ft/2,700m), the first stopping place on the Marangu route. The trail continues through semi-tropical vegetation to the national park gate at Marangu (6,000ft/1,830m). We leave the local staff to return to our hotel in Marangu by mid-afternoon for a well-earned, shower and beer.

Accommodation: Kilimanjaro Mountain Resort or similar

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch
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Depending on the time of your return flight, the day can be spent resting at the hotel or exploring the village for souvenirs.

If you’d like the adventure to continue, speak to your sales representative about joining our safari extension, which takes in three national parks over three days, or a chilled post-climb escape to Zanzibar.

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Dates & Prices

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  • Thursday 11 Jun 2026 to Thursday 18 Jun 2026

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  • Sunday 06 Sep 2026 to Sunday 13 Sep 2026

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  • Sunday 11 Oct 2026 to Sunday 18 Oct 2026

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  • Sunday 17 Jan 2027 to Sunday 24 Jan 2027

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    £ 3199 (excl. flights)

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  • Sunday 08 Aug 2027 to Sunday 15 Aug 2027

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  • Sunday 19 Sep 2027 to Sunday 26 Sep 2027

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  • Sunday 17 Oct 2027 to Sunday 24 Oct 2027

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  • Sunday 05 Dec 2027 to Sunday 12 Dec 2027

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Accommodation

Kilimanjaro Mountain Resort and Kilimanjaro camps

On this adventure, we spend five nights camping in three-person tents and two nights in a hotel.

Marangu: Kilimanjaro Mountain Resort (nights 1 and 7)

Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route

Before and after the trek, we stay at the Kilimanjaro Mountain Resort. Close to Kilimanjaro National Park, it is tucked deep in the banana and coffee plantations of Kyalla village. It has two restaurants, plus a bar serving the refreshing Kilimanjaro Lager and banana wine. There is also a swimming pool to enjoy when you return from Kilimanjaro.

Kilimanjaro: Full-service camping (nights 2-6)

Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route

Although conditions are basic on the mountain, the camping we experience is one of the best available on the Rongai Route. We sleep in Vango Halo Pro 300 tents regardless of whether you have made a twin-share or single supplement booking. These are spacious three-person tents that are ideal for the conditions on Kilimanjaro. Our camp life is about as comfortable as it gets on Kili, with a communal mess tent, where we gather as a group and eat breakfast and dinner, and a private toilet tent. We also ensure there is a bowl of hot washing water for you in the morning and again after the walk at an agreed time in the afternoon. The only exception is the highest camp where there is no water source.

Worth knowing

  • The campsites on Kilimanjaro are designated by the national park and are mainly stone/dirt. They are not all level and can be crowded in peak season.
  • We always ensure there is a bowl of hot washing water for you in the morning and again after the walk at an agreed time in the afternoon. The only exception is the highest camp where there is no water source.
  • Handwashing water, treated with Dettol, is available along with soap before all meals, and everyone is strongly advised to make use of it.
  • The toilet tent has toilet paper within it, but we recommend you bring your own toilet paper and wet wipes.
  • All camping equipment is provided except for sleeping bags, sleeping mats and pillows.

Extend Your Trip

Exclusive Add-ons

Zanzibar Hotels

Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route

With its white-sand beaches, warm turquoise waters and a rich blend of African, Arab and Indian influences, Zanzibar is a place where relaxation meets culture in the most magical way. Make your adventure feel even more extraordinary with additional time to discover Zanzibar. Here are a few of our favourite hotels to inspire your stay:

Hotel Riu Palace, Zanzibar: Located on the powder-soft sands of Nungwi Beach, this luxurious beachfront resort offers elegant suites, infinity pools and an excellent all-inclusive programme. With vibrant coral reefs just offshore and spectacular sunsets, it’s ideal for travellers seeking a refined yet relaxed beach escape.

Sea Cliff Resort and Spa, Zanzibar: Perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, this tranquil resort blends Swahili-inspired architecture with gardens and panoramic ocean views. Its spacious rooms, two infinity pools, and indulgent spa make it perfect for unwinding.

LUX* Marijani, Zanzibar: This elegant beachfront retreat blends contemporary design with that signature LUX* sense of barefoot luxury. With crystal-clear lagoon waters, exceptional dining and warm, personalised service, it offers a stylish ending to your adventure.

This is just a glimpse of what’s possible. Speak to your sales representative, who can guide you through the options and arrange everything for you.

Safari Add-on Tour - after Rongai Route

Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route

This add-on tour is the perfect introduction to the wildlife of Africa, taking in three unique national parks over three days. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area provides acts like a giant enclosure, providing refuge and habitat for a vast number of animals. Tarangire National Park has the largest number of elephants in the northern part of Tanzania and is dotted with baobab trees. Finally, Lake Manyara National Park is small but supports a high density of mammals including tree-climbing lions.

The detailed itinerary is here, or speak to your sales representative for more details.

Essential Information

This trip is rated Activity Level 6 (Challenging & Tough). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.

The summit day is graded Activity Level 7 (Tough) because of the high altitude and the level of physical effort needed. Please be aware many people find this day on Kilimanjaro the toughest physical challenge of their life. The rest of the trek is graded Activity Level 5 (Challenging), more as a consequence of the high altitude and extended wilderness camping than the difficulty of walking; hence the overall grading of this trek as Activity Level 6 (Challenging/Tough).

Walking conditions: This is a hard trek, which reaches a maximum altitude of 19,340ft (5,895m). Even if you consider yourself fit, you might still find the climb very hard, depending on how well your body acclimatises to high altitude. There is no scientific way to determine how easily you acclimatise and the acclimatisation process can differ from climb to climb. Please note, walking hours stated are given as approximates only. Timings stated in the itinerary include lunch and photo stops and will vary depending on the pace of your group.

Route: We avoid the more crowded Marangu and Machame routes, preferring to approach the mountain from the north by the Rongai (Nale Moru) Route, which is considered to be an easier ascent than the main trails. We also add an extra day to the standard five-day itinerary to ensure maximum acclimatisation and to give ourselves the best possible chance of enjoying the magnificent scenery. Recent statistics indicate that the chance of reaching the summit increases by at least 20 percent if an extra day is spent acclimatising.

Last year, our groups on the Rongai Route demonstrated that this is the best six-day route on Kilimanjaro for reaching the summit. During that time, 88 percent of our clients reached Gilman’s Point and 79 percent reached Uhuru Peak, the true summit of Kilimanjaro.

Altitude: This trip spends time above 9,842ft (3,000m); please refer to the Altitude Warning within the Trip Notes for more information and advice on how to limit the effects of altitude sickness.

  • Maximum altitude: 19,341ft (5,895m)
  • Maximum sleeping altitude: 15,092ft (4,600m)

Trails: Most are well defined and good quality but some forest sections can be slippery and moorland paths can become very wet in poor weather conditions. The final ascent to Uhuru Peak is almost exclusively on scree and loose rock without permanent footpaths but no technical skills are required.

Equipment: It is essential you are well prepared for this adventure. Please review our Kilimanjaro Kit List to make sure you have all the items you need. The Essential Equipment section on the Trip Notes also provides more information on what you need to bring.

Conditions: We spend time at both high and low altitude, experiencing extremely cold and quite hot conditions. You should be prepared for an early start every day on Kilimanjaro.

Tanzania Flight Safety: The EU has recently introduced restrictions on all Tanzanian-registered flight operators. These restrictions are related to operational compliance by the Tanzanian Civil Aviation Authority, rather than to individual airlines themselves. On this itinerary, the only routes affected are the Zanzibar Extension travelling between Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar, or the optional hot air balloon flight. While domestic flying in Tanzania requires careful consideration, we want to reassure you that Exodus only works with Tanzanian carriers that are either accredited by internationally recognised safety auditing bodies (IOSA & ISSA) or have been approved by our independent aviation safety auditors. Independent audits include annual on-the-ground visits to carriers based in Tanzania. If any concerns arise about the safety of an airline on our approved list, we will immediately remove it from our operations and only reinstate it once our air-safety experts are satisfied that it meets the required standards.

Key information

Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today, check-in is typically from 3pm. There will be a welcome briefing around 6pm this evening at the start hotel.
Airport: Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO)

Getting to the start hotel

Your options for this journey are:

Take an Exodus transfer
Exodus provides one group arrival transfer from the airport, which is timed to coincide with the arrival of a chosen flight from London, UK. You may join this transfer at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the group arrival transfer times or to arrange a private transfer.

Make your own way
You can reach the start hotel relatively easily using taxis or public transport. A cab from the airport costs approximately US$100. On arrival at the hotel please make the reception staff aware that you are part of an Exodus group and they will have more details on meeting with your leader and group

If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.

Catching your return flight

There’s a group departure transfer to the airport for customers who Exodus booked onto a chosen flight to London, UK. Please speak to your sales representative if you wish to join. If the group departure transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative transfer.

Tanzania

Travellers from the UK, US and EU normally need a visa to enter Tanzania. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.

Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.

Please note, it is possible to get the visa online (from US$50), but this can take between 10 days and three weeks. For more information and to apply for the visa, please visit www.visa.immigration.go.tz. If you are flying into Kilimanjaro Airport, we recommend arranging the visa in advance as the visa-on-arrival process has become more complicated and can now take longer.

All breakfasts, six lunches and six dinners are included. All meals during the climb are included. Please allow about 153,500 Tanzanian shillings (US$65) for the meals not included.

On trek, the emphasis is on a varied and well-balanced diet with a greater amount of fresh fruit and soup to maximise the daily intake of fluids.

Vegetarians are well catered for but please inform us before departure of any special dietary requests. Please note that in Tanzania the availability of certain specialised products for restricted diets (eg gluten-free or dairy-free) is minimal or non-existent and we strongly recommend you bring these specialised dietary items from home.

The menu has a high liquid and carbohydrate content; the two important elements for successful climbing. At higher altitudes, stimulants (such as coffee) and less digestible foods (such as meat) are not recommended. Our evening meal at the highest camp on Kilimanjaro is a meatless stew as our experience shows this to be the ideal preparation for the summit day. At mealtimes a selection of hot drinks is available. Soup is served twice daily.

Daily meals

  • Bed tea: Tea or coffee served in your tent.
  • Breakfast: Seasonal fresh fruit (mango/banana/watermelon), porridge, cooked eggs, sausage, bacon and toast.
  • Energy snacks, such as bananas and chocolate bars, are provided for the daily walk.
  • Lunch: Either a packed lunch on longer days or, more usually, a hot lunch served in camp by a small team who have raced ahead of the group. A hot lunch typically consists of soup, bread or pancakes, cheese, tuna, jam, peanut butter, pasta salad and cake.
  • Afternoon tea: Served in late afternoon. It is an opportunity to drink lots of hot drinks and snack on peanuts or popcorn.
  • Dinner: The main meal of the day and always three courses: soup and bread; followed by the main dish, which could be rice, potatoes or pasta with fish, meat or vegetables; and dessert, often of fruit.
  • Summit snacks: While we provide enough food for the climb, we recommend you bring some of your favourite snacks and keep them for the summit day. This is because the summit day is a long and tough climb and having your favourite snacks can give you a very welcome boost.

Water

While the water we provide on Kilimanjaro is suitable for drinking, you may wish to be extra safe and treat it with your own water purification tablets.

Kilimanjaro can be climbed at any time of the year but it is usually very wet in the rainforest in April and May. January and February are the warmest months. Above the cloud line the days are warm and pleasant, with temperatures in sunlight often above 20C (68F), but the nights can get very cold. It is possible for temperatures to drop as low as -20C (-4F) at Kibo campsite, our highest overnight stop. The daily weather pattern on the mountain tends to be clear mornings with an afternoon cloud build-up that often clears before sunset. In the European summer, the weather is usually cloudy at lower altitudes and often sunny above 11,480ft (3,500m). Please note, mountain weather conditions are never totally predictable and we may meet wet and snowy conditions at any time.

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Elliott Brown

Rating: 5

TYW: Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route

An amazing adventure to the top of Africa on a much less crowded route than Lemosho. This was my first high altitude experience, and the professionalism of the leader and the assistant guides in making sure that the group were well looked after was second to none.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing everyone in the group pushing their limits, and meeting Lucy, who has benefitted from the Mountain Lioness Project. Seeing the impact that the project has had not only on her but also hearing about all the other people it has impacted too was lovely.

Thoughts on Group Leader

David was sensitive to each of the groups individual needs, had a great sense of humor, and was exceptional at getting everyone to push their limits and see what we were actually capable of - everything that you could want in a leader!

Advice for Potential Travellers

I cannot stress the importance of enough are dry bags for both your kitbag that the porters will be carrying, and your daypack. Some people on my trip did not have these, and after experiencing some inclement conditions and opening your kitbag to find everything inside soaking wet it made getting comfortable in the tents quite difficult.

Anna Morgan

Rating: 5

Kilimanjaro

This was a very well organized trip with experienced leaders and very thoughtful, kind people. They made us all feel energized and positive of the hike and our abilities to be able to summit. They stuck to the schedule but were flexible when needed. The food was fabulous too!

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching Gillman's Point at sunrise with Happiness and the guides and porters at our sides.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Happiness was fabulous! She took care of us very well without mothering us. She gave us realistic expectations and helped us reach our dreams of summitting Kilimanjaro.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for the cold and the long hiking hours. It is a challenging hike, be fully prepared - food, medicine, fitness and clothes - but have lots of fun too!

james brent

Rating: 3

Kili Rongai & Zanzibar

The trip was much tougher than any of our Group had expected. It was colder than the seasonal norm but the trip to base camp was really attritional; by the time we got there we (and it was a fit Group) were exhausted. The journey did not only impact on...

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the peak on the Summit but feeling of relief more than inspiration!

Thoughts on Group Leader

It was her first trip leading and her Summit staff were virtually eradicated before reaching the top. The weather was poor and I fear she was traumatised.....but very full marks for getting most of us to the top and all down safely.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The climb was really difficult. It was less the final climb from base camp but the deconditioning that occurred before....and the weather is unpredictable. There is crime in Zanzibar and important to be forewarned.

Suggestions

Exodus is a good company and provides fun trips. I think it is important however that customers are properly advised of the full scope of challenge upfront.

Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route

Reply from Exodus

Thank you for taking the time to leave a review, James, although we were sorry to read that you were disappointed with some aspects of your tour. As I am sure you appreciate, activity levels are inherently subjective, but we do endeavour to describe each trip as accurately as possible, and we are always open to suggestions to amend our guidance should we be made aware of clients feeling a particular trip’s activity level should be changed. This is one of our longest running trips and we therefore receive a large volume of feedback regarding our clients' views on the tour. Whilst this trip generally scores highly for trip note accuracy, we are aware that your group experienced unusually cold temperatures, which may have increased the difficulty of some of the treks and caused more cases of sickness than expected. Whilst our product manager, John Penge, and tour leaders remain of the view that the current grading for our Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route trip is accurate, I would like to assure you that they will take your comments into account when discussing potential changes to the activity level of this tour. Addressing your second point, we take the health and safety of our clients extremely seriously and we were, therefore, very concerned to receive your comments about a theft at Fumba Beach Lodge. This property has been operating for twenty years and, whilst we are aware of petty crimes in the past, incidents of this nature are not common in this area, mainly due to the heavy police presence on the beach. Nevertheless, we would not wish to downplay your experience, which sounds particularly worrying, and we would like to assure you that the security presence at the lodge has been increased and the mosquito netting has been reinforced to hopefully prevent any repeat of this situation. We recognise that this cannot change your experience, for which we are incredibly regretful, but we do hope it demonstrates that we have acted on it.

Paul Garrod

Rating: 5

Kilimanjaro

I was part of a group of 6 teamed up with a further 10 individuals. We bonded well from the beginning and throughout this amazing adventure and from this experience I would have no hesitation in travelling alone. The Exodus team were superb from start to finish and The African...

Most Inspirational Moment

Helping, being helped, supporting and summiting as a team.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent

Advice for Potential Travellers

Train well and research anti-altitude sickness tablets as these I'm sure helped me, though others did still suffer

Suggestions

Having a positive mind-set and just keep putting one foot in front of the other and you can do it.

Allan Gordon

Rating: 5

Kilimanjaro - Go For It with Exodus

Very well organised, everyone very helpful and friendly. Guides brilliant and supportive. 13 out of our Group of 14 made it to the very top ,Uhuru Summit. What a team and great experience.

Most Inspirational Moment

Sunrise from Uhuru summit.

Thoughts on Group Leader

John Seka was excellent. Very competent, caring and humourous.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Down sleeping bag as the 2 nights above 4,500m were very cold Take Diamox 125mg twice daily Wear very comfy boots as you will be wearing them for 6 days.

Suggestions

I could not recommend Exodus Travel highly enough. Trust them to deliver and give you your best chance of summitting.

Glen B

Rating: 5

Epic

What a fantastic adventure summiting Africa’s highest peak with the most amazing and supportive group of people, ever!!!! Easily The most difficult thing I have ever done. The trek was a well oiled machine. Porters were amazing. Tents were were dry and set up by the time we entered each...

Most Inspirational Moment

The comaraderie of the trekkers. We were so supportive and respectful of each other. The best examples of man’s humanity to their fellow man.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Abraham was amazing!!!! I cannot say enough positive things about that guy!!!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Keep a positive mental attitude. Bring 5 pairs of pants, sox and tops - dry clothing is the ultimate luxury. Keep them ina plastic bag. Bring and use Diamox. Don’t be a hero, the trek is uncomfortable enough without doing it with a headache. It really works. Wear sunscreen. My face is peeling because I forgot to wear it on the summit run. I’m ten shades darker and my entire face is peeling. Looks like I have a skin disease. Wet wipes. Bring way more than you think you need. Bring candy. Get the warmest sleeping bag you can find!! And mother most important thing to remember: walk slooooooooowly. Speed kills.

Suggestions

Tip the porters. They work hard.

Nicola Buchanan

Rating: 5

Amazing!

What a hard, rewarding experience... although Kili is not the prettiest of mountains it is certainly a mighty challenge... and withholds its beauty till summit day sunrise. The porters enabled summiting to be possible with their tireless support and encouragement.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the summit after 8 1/2 hrs of climbing...

Thoughts on Group Leader

Abraham was brilliant, quite guenounely we could not have done it without the support and care of the porters. I know Abraham has done this many times but he rejoiced in our success.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Respect the impact of altitude and weather... I have done many treks and knew this would be tough. When nothing else was left it was a mental strength that’s got us up.

Suggestions

Take hand and feet warmers! Make sure waterproofs are just that or pack a cape!

Vicky Waller

Rating: 5

Kilimanjaro Rongai Route - October 2018

Exodus Travels were an excellent company to deal with whilst arranging my recent trip to Kilimanjaro. I felt like I had my own personal travel agent to help me every step of the way. They answered every question and query I had knowledgably and efficiently. Everything about the trip ran...

Most Inspirational Moment

The people of Africa were the most inspirational for me on this trip. Everyone was so nice and friendly.

Thoughts on Group Leader

I had 100% faith in the guides we had on the trip. They were knowledgably and made you feel at ease.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would definitely recommend that you extend your trip by 1 day at the beginning of the trip as the flights are long and its a good idea to have a rest day at the hotel the day before you walk.

Lauren McCabe

Rating: 5

Do it, and do it with Exodus!

Made memories for life on this trip. Summit day was torture but our guides made getting to Gilmans Point (before getting to Uhuru Peak) an incredible moment. The team of guides and porters are exceptional. This is our second trip with Exodus and will use them again for future ones...

Most Inspirational Moment

Coming up to the last ten minutes before reaching Gilmans Point, we’d been hiking for seven hours in the cold and dark uphill so we’re exhausted. The sun was rising so we had a spectacular view and out of nowhere the guides all start singing. It made reaching that point honestly one of the best experiences of my life!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Makeke was fantastic, he took such good care of each and every one of us

Advice for Potential Travellers

Expect summit day to be tough, be prepared to dig deep to get to the top, it’s worth it! Take ear plugs for sleeping! Be prepared to donate some clothes to the porters at the end of the trek. The clothes they wear are all donated.

Phillip Dixon

Rating: 5

Kilimanjaro Rongai Route 21/09

Second time of climbing Kilimanjaro and it didn't disappoint. Glorious starscapes at night, changing scenery from jungle to lunar landscapes and then the snow encrusted peak. This is a challenging hike on summit day but within most people's abilities if you are reasonably fit. Due to airline problems my luggage...

Most Inspirational Moment

Summit day reaching Uhuru Peak and seeing the joy in all the other members of the group. People found a new energy when reaching that small wooden sign

Thoughts on Group Leader

Makeke was great, naturally funny, always there with a joke or inspirational word when people were flagging and able to sort problems while reassuring everyone. He dealt with my missing luggage taking all the pressure off and also arranging extra waterbottles for some group members who only had camelbaks which might freeze.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pack enough kit for summit day and extras in your daysack in case of airline problems and wear your boots to the airport. Take lots of snacks like cereal bars to eat on the trek, sharing a snack with your trekmates is a mainstay of the trip and handing one to someone looking tired can give them a boost. Wear layers over one or two bulky items, you can always remove a layer or add one. Most importantly put in a few mountain hikes before you go as you will enjoy it more with legs that aren't aching and shortness of breath. It is really about going slow and sustained pace.

Suggestions

Our guides and team were incredible, they made us feel safe, encouraged us on and everything we achieved they were a big part of. Of my two trips up Kilimanjaro this was by far the best organised and most professional

£ 2999
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