Overview
The Marangu Route, often called the “Coca-Cola Route” is favored for its shorter duration and the convenience of permanent huts at each campsite.
The final ascent from Kibo Hut is steep, passing Gilman’s Point en route to Uhuru Peak. Due to its shorter itinerary and quicker elevation gain, acclimatization is limited, which can reduce summit success rates. It’s also the only trail where climbers use the same path for both ascent and descent, leading to heavier foot traffic.
Highlights
- Hut Accommodation – The only Kilimanjaro route with permanent sleeping huts (Mandara, Horombo, and Kibo), offering more comfort than tents
- Begins with a lush rainforest trek from Marangu Gate, with chances to spot colobus monkeys and tropical birds
- Acclimatization Day – Includes an extra day at Horombo Hut to help adjust to altitude, improving summit success
- Summit via Gilman’s Point – The final push from Kibo Hut passes Gilman’s Point before reaching Uhuru Peak at 5,895m
- Same Path Up & Down – Uses the same trail for ascent and descent, making it more crowded but easier to navigate
- Popular & Accessible – Known as the “Coca-Cola Route,” it’s one of the most popular and beginner-friendly options