
This is the most popular route to climb Kilimanjaro and has affectionately become known as the Coca-Cola route. Cheaper and quicker than the Machame route, there is less time for acclimatization but there is hut accommodation, making the trek a little easier.
But don’t forget that this is Kilimanjaro and by any route, it is serious trekking for the adventurous only.

An early start from Mandara take us through Mountain forests, skirting round the edge of Maundi Crater before entering the moorland zone. This is where the spectacular giant lobelia and groundsel dominate the landscape growing up to 5 metres high in this otherwise barren region.
Hormobo (3720m) is a comfortable overnight stay but temperatures often drop close to freezing at night.
Today’s trek begins long before day break, with the guides waking you up at around midnight. It is then a cold and dark climb to the roof of Africa.
The rocky path passes by Hans Meyer Cave (5150m), on to Gillman’s Point (5680m) and becomes increasingly difficult on the final ascent up to Uhuru Peak (5895m). The final 2 hours are often through snow and so it is a quick breakfast before the cold and fatigue take their toll at the peak and then we begin the descent. All in all this day takes approximately 14 hours and it is a well earned rest when we reach Horombo Hut.