Rongai Route

Overview
The Rongai Route is the only path that approaches Kilimanjaro from the north, starting near the Kenyan border. It is quieter and drier than the southern routes, offering a unique perspective of the mountain's remote northern slopes. With a gradual ascent and descent via the Marangu Route, it suits trekkers looking for a well-paced climb away from the crowds.
Highlights
The only route approaching from the north
Quiet trail with far fewer trekkers
Drier conditions, ideal for wetter months
Views across the Kenyan border
Gradual ascent profile for steady acclimatisation
Unique perspective of Kilimanjaro's northern flank
Key Features
Medically trained guides at a 1:4 ratio
Private toilet tent at every camp
Chef-prepared meals with vegetarian and dietary options
Pre and post-climb boutique hotel stays
Airport transfers from JRO or ARK included
Daily health checks with emergency oxygen on hand
High porter-to-climber ratio for comfort and safety
100% Tanzanian-owned company supporting local communities
Why Book This Route
Northern Approach
Rongai is the only route that starts from the north, near the Kenyan border. You get a completely different perspective of the mountain, trekking across remote terrain that few other climbers experience.
Quieter Trail
The Rongai Route sees far fewer trekkers than the popular southern routes. If you want a more peaceful experience with a sense of remoteness, this is one of the best options on Kilimanjaro.
Drier Conditions
The northern side of Kilimanjaro receives less rainfall, making Rongai a strong choice during the wetter shoulder months. If you are climbing outside the peak dry season, this route offers more comfortable conditions.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Arusha
Day 2: Rongai Gate to Simba Camp
Day 3: Simba Camp to Kikelewa Camp
Day 4: Kikelewa to Mawenzi Tarn Camp
Day 5: Mawenzi Tarn to School Hut
Day 6: Summit Night - Uhuru Peak
Day 7: Descent to Marangu Gate
Day 8: Departure





Inclusions
Included
All park, conservation and rescue fees Kilimanjaro climbing permits Licensed KINAPA guides and porters Chef-prepared meals on the mountain Filtered and purified drinking water Pre and post-climb hotel stays (bed and breakfast) Airport transfers (JRO and ARK) Daily health monitoring and emergency oxygen Four-season expedition tents and sleeping mattresses Private toilet tent for your group Mess tent with tables and chairs Mountain transfers to and from the gate
Excluded
International flights Travel insurance (must cover trekking to 6,000m) Tanzania visa fees Airport taxes Tips and gratuities for guides, porters and chef Personal spending money Optional add-ons (safaris, day trips)
Quick Logistics
Difficulty
The Rongai Route has a gentle, gradual ascent that makes it one of the more approachable paths on Kilimanjaro. The trail is non-technical throughout, though you still face the midnight summit push to 5,895m. Good general fitness is recommended.
Food
Our head chef prepares three freshly cooked meals a day on the mountain, designed to keep you fuelled at altitude. Expect fresh fruit, vegetables, and local Tanzanian dishes like Njegere and Machalari. Vegetarian, vegan, and allergy-friendly options are available. Just let us know when you book.
Accomodation
You will spend two nights at a boutique hotel in Arusha, either the African Tulip or the five-star Mt Meru Hotel, on a bed and breakfast basis. On the mountain, you sleep in high-altitude four-season tents on a twin-sharing basis, with a solo tent available for an additional fee. A mess tent with tables and chairs is provided for meals.
Transport
All transfers are included. Airport pickup from JRO or ARK, hotel-to-gate mountain transfers, and return airport drop-off. We use high-standard vehicles and experienced drivers throughout.
Equipment & Clothing
15kg bag weight limit strictly enforced
No single-use plastic bags in Tanzania
Layered clothing system essential
Four-season sleeping bag required (-20°C rated)
Trekking boots with ankle support
30-40L daypack for daily essentials
3L water capacity (wide-mouth bottle for summit night)
Headlamp with spare batteries
High SPF sunscreen and lip balm
Formalities & Health
You will need a passport valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates, plus proof of return flights and sufficient funds. Most nationalities require a tourist visa (approx. USD 50-100). We recommend applying in advance rather than on arrival. Strongly advised vaccinations include Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, and Yellow Fever if transiting through affected countries. Travel insurance covering trekking to 6,000m and helicopter evacuation is mandatory. Contact us for full details and personalised guidance.
Pricing
Open Group - joining a pre-scheduled tour with other guests (fixed per-person price)
P1–P10+ - (private group pricing) the per-person cost when you book a private trip, scaled by group size.
7 Days
73 KM
5,895M
JRO/ARK
Tour Type
Kilimanjaro Route
Schedule
January - March June - October
Level / Difficulty
Moderate
Languages
English
$
2,900
(Open Group)
500+ Summits
Local Tanzanian Guides
10+ Years
Certified Team
All-Inclusive
Safety First Approach
Meet Your Expedition Guides
Barnabas

Founder
“Climbing Kilimanjaro isn’t just about reaching the summit, it’s about how you feel every step of the way. We’re here to make sure you get there safely, comfortably, and with a smile.”
— Raymond & Barnabas, Founders & Lead Guides
Testimonials
What trekkers say about their Kilimanjaro experience
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“We came for the summit, but it was the people, care, and experience that made it unforgettable.”
— Amir, Kilimanjaro 8-Day Trek, March 2025
Raymond and the team were there for me all the way. Memories that will last a lifetime.

— NorthStar58803221906
Kilimanjaro, January 2026
Raymond was amazing — always smiling, attentive, and incredible. A real pleasure to summit with.
— Luis
Kilimanjaro, July 2025
A great experience to meet and climb with Barnabas. Don't hesitate to ask for his guidance.

— Mutlu E.
Kilimanjaro, June 2024
As a solo female traveller I felt so safe and had truly the best time. Highly recommend.
— Helloperth
Kilimanjaro, March 2025
One of the greatest experiences of my life. Raymond is the absolute best guide possible.

— Clint S.
Kilimanjaro, February 2025
Barnabas made the Northern Circuit unforgettable. He will definitely get you to the top.

— Nicola B.
Kilimanjaro Northern Circuit, July 2024
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