




Climb Kilimanjaro via Rongai Route
The Dry & Remote Northern Approach
1,800+
Rongai Summiteers85%
7‑Day Success Rate5,895m
Uhuru PeakLess Crowded
Peaceful ClimbDryer
Ideal for Rainy Season12+ Years
Local Experience
Kilimanjaro’s Only Approach from the North
The Rongai Route is the only route that approaches Kilimanjaro from the north, near the Kenyan border. It offers a quieter, more remote experience with lower crowds than Machame or Marangu. Because it lies in the rain shadow of the mountain, Rongai is significantly drier – making it an excellent choice during the rainy season (April–May and November).
The route starts with a gentle trek through farmland and pine forest, then crosses heath and moorland before joining the Marangu route near Kibo Hut. You’ll enjoy unique views of the mountain’s northern slopes and into Kenya. The 7‑day itinerary includes an extra acclimatization day at Mawenzi Tarn Camp, boosting summit success to around 85%.
Rongai vs Other Kilimanjaro Routes
| Feature | Rongai (7‑day) | Lemosho (8‑day) | Machame (7‑day) | Marangu (6‑day) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | Tents | Tents | Tents | Huts |
| Success rate | ~85% | ~95% | ~88% | ~70% |
| Difficulty | Moderate | Moderate | Mod–Hard | Moderate |
| Crowds | Low | Low | High | High |
| Scenery | Very good | Outstanding | Excellent | Good |
| Best for | Rainy season, quiet, unique northern views | High success, solitude, scenery | Adventure, scenery | Budget, comfort |
Rongai is the perfect choice if you want to avoid crowds, climb during the rainy season, or experience a different side of Kilimanjaro. For the highest success rate, consider the 8‑day Lemosho.
Rongai Route Itineraries
Below are the detailed itineraries for the 7‑day (recommended) and 6‑day climbs. The 7‑day version includes an extra acclimatization day at Mawenzi Tarn Camp, which boosts your summit chances.
📅 7‑Day Rongai Route (Recommended)
| Day | Start → Destination | Elevation (m) | Hiking time | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rongai Gate → Simba Camp | 1,950 → 2,600 | 3‑4 hrs | Farmland, pine forest, views of Kenya |
| 2 | Simba Camp → Second Cave Camp | 2,600 → 3,480 | 5‑6 hrs | Heath zone, giant groundsels, first views of Kibo |
| 3 | Second Cave → Kikelewa Camp | 3,480 → 3,600 | 3‑4 hrs | Short day, gentle acclimatization |
| 4 | Kikelewa Camp → Mawenzi Tarn Camp | 3,600 → 4,330 | 4‑5 hrs | Alpine desert, views of Mawenzi peak |
| 5 | Acclimatization day at Mawenzi Tarn Camp | 4,330 | — | Optional hike to Mawenzi Ridge (4,600m) – “climb high, sleep low” |
| 6 | Mawenzi Tarn → Kibo Hut → Summit → Horombo Hut | 4,330 → 4,703 → 5,895 → 3,720 | 6‑7 hrs up, 5‑6 hrs down | Summit night: Gilman’s Point, Uhuru Peak, glaciers, sunrise |
| 7 | Horombo Hut → Marangu Gate | 3,720 → 1,860 | 5‑6 hrs | Descent through moorland & rainforest, celebration |
⚡ 6‑Day Rongai Route (Faster, less acclimatisation)
| Day | Start → Destination | Elevation (m) | Hiking time | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rongai Gate → Simba Camp | 1,950 → 2,600 | 3‑4 hrs | Farmland, pine forest |
| 2 | Simba Camp → Second Cave Camp | 2,600 → 3,480 | 5‑6 hrs | Heath zone |
| 3 | Second Cave → Kikelewa Camp | 3,480 → 3,600 | 3‑4 hrs | Short day |
| 4 | Kikelewa Camp → Mawenzi Tarn Camp | 3,600 → 4,330 | 4‑5 hrs | Alpine desert, Mawenzi views |
| 5 | Mawenzi Tarn → Kibo Hut → Summit → Horombo Hut | 4,330 → 4,703 → 5,895 → 3,720 | 6‑7 hrs up, 5‑6 hrs down | Summit attempt |
| 6 | Horombo Hut → Marangu Gate | 3,720 → 1,860 | 5‑6 hrs | Descent |
💡 Pro tip: The 7‑day itinerary gives your body an extra rest day at Mawenzi Tarn Camp, which significantly improves acclimatization and boosts summit success to ~85%. We strongly recommend it, especially if you are climbing during the rainy season.
Rongai Route Trip Options 2026–2028
Choose the duration that fits your schedule and budget. All trips include park fees, camping equipment, professional guides, chef‑prepared meals, and transfers.

6-Day Rongai Route Kilimanjaro
Good for fit trekkers with limited time. Success rate ~80%.
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7-Day Rongai Route Kilimanjaro
Recommended itinerary with acclimatization day. Highest success rate for this route (~85%).
View Trip →Camping with Views of Kenya
Rongai is a full camping route but with a unique character – you start on the northern side, looking across the border into Kenya. The terrain is drier and the trails are much quieter, giving you a genuine sense of remoteness.
Highlights include the Mawenzi Tarn, a beautiful alpine lake at 4,330m with stunning reflections of Mawenzi peak. Because Rongai receives less rain, you’ll enjoy clearer skies and fewer muddy trails – perfect for photographers.
Note: All camping equipment is provided (tents, sleeping mats, dining tent, toilet tent). You only need to bring your personal sleeping bag (can be hired) and daypack.


What to Pack for Rongai Route
- ✓ Waterproof hiking boots (broken in)
- ✓ Layered clothing: base, fleece, down jacket
- ✓ Rain jacket & pants
- ✓ Sleeping bag (4‑season) – can be hired
- ✓ Headlamp with spare batteries
- ✓ Daypack (20‑30L) + duffel bag for porter
- ✓ Water bottles (2‑3L) or hydration bladder
- ✓ High‑SPF sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses
- ✓ Personal medications, blister kit, Diamox (consult doctor)
Gear hire available in Moshi: Sleeping bags, down jackets, trekking poles, gaiters – all high quality. Ask when booking.
Your Health is Our Priority
All our Rongai expeditions include:
- ✓ Twice‑daily pulse oximetry (blood oxygen monitoring)
- ✓ Emergency oxygen & Gamow hyperbaric bag
- ✓ WFR‑certified lead guides (Wilderness First Responder)
- ✓ AMREF Flying Doctors evacuation cover (coordination)
- ✓ Pole pole (slowly) walking philosophy – the key to summit success
We recommend the 7‑day itinerary for most climbers – the extra acclimatization day at Mawenzi Tarn Camp makes a real difference. Our overall 7‑day Rongai success rate is 85%.

What Our Rongai Summiteers Say
“We chose Rongai to avoid crowds and it was perfect. We hardly saw other groups. The Mawenzi Tarn camp was stunning, and our guide kept us safe and motivated. All three of us summited!”
James & Diana
🇬🇧 7‑day Rongai“We climbed in April (rainy season) and Rongai kept us mostly dry. The views of Kenya were incredible. The extra day at Mawenzi Tarn was a game‑changer – I felt great on summit night.”
Michael K.
🇩🇪 7‑day Rongai“I did the 6‑day Rongai because of limited time. It was challenging but we made it! The route was quiet and the scenery unique. Highly recommend for a different perspective.”
Amara T.
🇺🇸 6‑day RongaiRongai Route: Everything You Need to Know
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