The Marangu Route, known as the “Coca-Cola Route,” is the only Kilimanjaro trail offering hut accommodations, making it ideal for climbers seeking a more comfortable trekking experience. Unlike camping-based routes, Marangu features dormitory-style shelters with basic amenities, which are especially beneficial during the rainy season. It is the oldest and one of the most popular routes up the mountain.
The route approaches Kilimanjaro from the southeast and follows a well-trodden path through rainforest, moorland, and alpine desert, culminating in a sunrise summit at Uhuru Peak via Gilman’s Point. While the 5-day version is common, the 6-day itinerary is strongly recommended for better acclimatization and summit success.
Due to its direct ascent and descent using the same trail, Marangu doesn’t offer as much scenic variety as other routes, but it compensates with a relatively gentle gradient and a solid track. The extra acclimatization day at Horombo Hut greatly increases the chances of a successful and enjoyable summit.
Can start any day
6 Days
Challenging
Private Tour
Customizable
Itinerary
Toyota Hiace
Minivans / Bus
Breakfast, Lunch
& Dinner
Kilimanjaro Int.
Airport
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), where our friendly team will welcome you and transfer you to your hotel in Moshi, the gateway to Kilimanjaro. In the evening, meet your mountain guide for a detailed climb briefing and gear check. Use this time to rest, hydrate, and prepare for your adventure. Overnight stay in Moshi.







Tulivu has always been in our hearts, even though opening a boutique hotel wasn’t something we initially envisioned. Our passion for hosting family and friends, creating unforgettable experiences, and sharing fine dining brought us so much joy over the years. Eventually, we realized this warmth and hospitality could be shared with others. That’s when the idea for Tulivu Kilimanjaro Retreat and Campsite was born.




Your journey begins at Marangu Gate, where you’ll complete registration with park authorities. The trail winds through lush rainforest, home to blue monkeys, towering fig trees, and colorful birdlife. The walk is serene, shaded, and gradually ascending. After about 4–5 hours, you’ll arrive at Mandara Hut, nestled in a forest clearing. If you have energy, take a short hike to Maundi Crater for wide views across the plains. Dinner and overnight at Mandara Hut.
Leaving the forest behind, today you’ll hike into the moorland zone, where the vegetation thins and giant lobelias and groundsels dominate the landscape. The trail offers spectacular views of Mawenzi and Kibo peaks. As the altitude increases, you’ll be encouraged to walk slowly and drink plenty of water. Arrive at Horombo Hut for a warm meal, spectacular mountain views, and a cozy overnight in shared huts at 3,720 meters.
Today is reserved for acclimatization, a key factor in summit success. After breakfast, you’ll take a hike to Zebra Rocks (~4,000m), a formation named for its striped appearance caused by mineral-rich water. This light trek helps your body adjust to the higher altitude. You’ll return to Horombo Hut for lunch and rest. Spend the afternoon relaxing, journaling, or chatting with other climbers. Early dinner and overnight at Horombo as you prepare for higher altitudes tomorrow.
Today’s trek leads into the alpine desert, a dry and exposed region with sparse vegetation. The trail crosses the Saddle, a vast plateau between Mawenzi and Kibo, with wide open views and a hauntingly beautiful landscape. The hike is steady but challenging due to the altitude. Reach Kibo Hut by mid-afternoon, rest, and prepare your gear for the midnight summit attempt. After an early dinner, head to bed early for much-needed sleep before your push to the peak.
Rise just before midnight for your summit bid. The climb to Gilman’s Point (5,681m) is steep and challenging, traversing switchbacks in the dark. From here, continue around the crater rim to Uhuru Peak (5,895m) the highest point in Africa as the sun rises. After taking in the views and snapping photos, begin your descent back to Kibo Hut for a short break, then continue to Horombo Hut for your final night on the mountain. It’s a long, demanding day pace yourself and stay strong.
After breakfast, begin your final descent through moorland and dense rainforest, watching the scenery change with every step. The trail becomes more vibrant and warm as you lose altitude. Upon reaching Marangu Gate, sign out and collect your summit certificate—a symbol of your achievement. Our team will drive you back to Moshi, where you’ll enjoy a celebratory dinner, a hot shower, and well-earned rest.







Tulivu has always been in our hearts, even though opening a boutique hotel wasn’t something we initially envisioned. Our passion for hosting family and friends, creating unforgettable experiences, and sharing fine dining brought us so much joy over the years. Eventually, we realized this warmth and hospitality could be shared with others. That’s when the idea for Tulivu Kilimanjaro Retreat and Campsite was born.




Private Toilet – $150 per trip
Enjoy added privacy and comfort with a personal portable toilet for your group.
Private Tent – $5 per day
Perfect for solo climbers or those who prefer not to share sleeping space.
Kailas X3 III Alpine Tent with Vestibule – $10 per day
A high-performance alpine tent offering extra space and weather protection. (Click here for specifications)
Thicker Sleeping Mattress – $10 per mattress
Upgrade to a thicker foam mattress for improved sleep and insulation.
Therm-a-Rest Sleeping Pad – $15 per pad
A premium self-inflating pad for maximum comfort and warmth on the mountain.
Tipping is an important tradition on Kilimanjaro climbs. Your mountain crew—guides, cooks, and porters—work tirelessly to support you on the trek, and tips are a meaningful way to show appreciation for their hard work.
Tips are usually handed over at the farewell ceremony on the last day at the park gate.
It is best to place tips in an envelope and give them to the lead guide, who will distribute fairly among the team.
Tips should be in US Dollars (clean, undamaged notes) or Tanzanian Shillings.
Tipping is not mandatory, but it is customary and greatly appreciated.
Larger groups usually share the tip equally among climbers.
If you feel service exceeded expectations, you are welcome to give more.
After climbing Kilimanjaro, explore Tanzania’s top parks like Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Tarangire. See lions, elephants, and more in their natural habitat on unforgettable game drives and scenic landscapes.
Visit local Maasai villages, explore Chagga traditions, or join a coffee tour near Moshi. Learn about Tanzania’s people, taste traditional food, and enjoy music, dancing, and storytelling with locals.
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