Kilimanjaro Trekking Rongai Route

"Northern Approach Route"

Rongai Route

The Rongai route is a less traveled path to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, offering a unique and quieter experience compared to other routes. It is often referred to as the “Northern” route because it approaches the mountain from the north, near the Kenyan border. The Rongai route typically takes 6-7 days to complete, providing ample time for acclimatization and increasing the chances of a successful summit.

One of the key features of the Rongai route is its gradual ascent profile, which allows for better acclimatization and reduces the risk of altitude sickness. The trail passes through diverse landscapes, including lush forests, open moorlands, and alpine desert terrain, providing climbers with varied and scenic views along the way.

The Rongai route approaches the summit from the northeastern side of Mount Kilimanjaro, providing climbers with a unique perspective of the mountain. While the scenery may not be as dramatic as some other routes, the Rongai route still offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes and provides climbers with a memorable and rewarding experience.

Trekking Mt. Kilimanjaro is an adventure of a lifetime.

The roof of Africa

Mount Kilimanjaro

Many climbers worldwide dream of conquering Mount Kilimanjaro

Have you ever envisioned scaling Kilimanjaro? Perhaps you’ve pondered the experience of strolling through pristine rainforests teeming with wildlife, setting up camp above the clouds, and gazing up at the star-studded sky. Ultimately, you find yourself at 5,895 meters, the pinnacle of the African continent.

Rongai Route Success Rate
91%