Rongai Route- Northern Approach climb

Rongai Route- Northern Approach climb
Book the 7-day Rongai Route: High success rate climb from the quieter, drier north face. Includes JRO transfers and essential acclimatization via Third Cave.

ITINERARY OVERVIEW

Rongai – The Safer, Scenic North Face Traverse

The 7-Day Rongai Route is the recommended choice for climbers seeking the unique beauty and solitude of the mountain’s northern flank. This route’s path is typically drier and less crowded. Crucially, this itinerary includes a dedicated acclimatization day at the Third Cave, dramatically improving your body’s readiness for the summit push. You will trek through remote highlands, across the incredible Kibo Saddle, and achieve the highest chance of success on this stunning, remote traverse to Uhuru Peak (19,341 ft).

Welcome to Tanzania! Upon landing at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), a friendly GEOMURO TRAVEL representative will warmly greet you and provide a comfortable, shared transfer to your hotel in Arusha. Your accommodations are selected for comfort, featuring cozy rooms, reliable hot water, a swimming pool, and complimentary Internet access. In the early evening, you will meet with our managers and head guide for a comprehensive pre-climb briefing. We’ll finalize gear checks, review safety protocols, and outline the 7-day plan, ensuring you are mentally and physically ready for the adventure ahead.

Logistics Note: Private tour packages include shared airport transfers. Please coordinate your group’s arrival times to avoid additional individual transfer charges.

Meal Plan:
Diner
Accommodation Selection:
Hotel in Arusha (Under the rate).

After breakfast, we drive to the remote Rongai Gate at Nale Moru on the north side. The initial trail cuts through a lighter, drier rainforest before opening into the heath zone. We climb steadily, enjoying the solitude of the northern approach, and set up camp at Simba Camp (9,300 ft) near First Cave, with magnificent views out over the plains of Kenya.

  • Hiking: 4-5 hours

  • Overnight Altitude: approx. 9,300 ft.

Meal Plan:
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Accommodation Selection:
Simba Camp (Tents).

We continue our steady climb through the moorland. The path is lined with heather and scrub, offering increasing views of the massive Kibo Peak ahead. We reach the shelter of Second Cave (11,300 ft), a vital stop where we settle in for the night, well-positioned for the acclimatization day tomorrow.

  • Hiking: 3-4 hours

  • Overnight Altitude: approx. 11,300 ft.

Meal Plan:
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Accommodation Selection:
Second Cave Camp (Tents).

This is the key difference maker! This dedicated acclimatization day is spent with a short, controlled hike toward Third Cave (11,811 ft). This “climb high, sleep low” maneuver, followed by relaxing and hydrating at camp, dramatically improves your body’s efficiency at altitude, boosting your summit success chances while you enjoy the unique landscape of the north side.

  • Hiking: 3-4 hours (Short, acclimatization hike)

  • Overnight Altitude: approx. 11,811 ft.

Meal Plan:
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Accommodation Selection:
Third Cave Camp (Tents).

We ascend into the high, rocky highlands, traversing toward the colossal Mawenzi Peak. We reach the exceptionally remote and beautiful Mawenzi Tarn Hut (14,160 ft). This campsite is nestled in a high valley, offering stunning views and a final remote night before joining the busier central route.

  • Hiking: 4-5 hours

  • Overnight Altitude: approx. 14,160 ft.

Meal Plan:
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Accommodation Selection:
Mawenzi Tarn Hut (Tents).

We cross the vast, desolate, and high-altitude Kibo Saddle—an almost lunar landscape linking the two main peaks. The trek is challenging but visually rewarding. We arrive at Kibo Hut (15,430 ft), the exposed base camp at the foot of the summit cone. The afternoon is crucial for final preparations: organizing gear, hydrating, and resting for the midnight start.

  • Hiking: 6-8 hours

  • Overnight Altitude: approx. 15,430 ft.

Meal Plan:
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Accommodation Selection:
Kibo Hut (Huts, utilized by all Rongai climbers).

The final test begins at midnight. We ascend slowly up the dark, steep scree, aiming for Gilman’s Point and ultimately Uhuru Peak (19,341 ft) at sunrise. The view from the “Roof of Africa” is your ultimate reward. After the celebration, we begin the long descent back to Kibo Hut for a quick lunch and continue all the way down the Marangu side to Horombo Hut (12,205 ft) for a well-deserved, full night’s sleep.

  • Hiking: 7-9 hours ascent, 5-7 hours descent (Total 12-16 hours)

  • Summit Altitude: approx. 19,341 ft.

Meal Plan:
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Accommodation Selection:
Horombo Hut (Huts).
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