Kilimanjaro Rongai Route
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Overview of the Rongai route
The Rongai route, a less frequented trail on Mount Kilimanjaro, offers a host of unique advantages for trekkers. Starting on the mountain’s northern slope within a serene coniferous forest, this trail takes you through diverse climatic zones before descending along the Marangu route on Kilimanjaro’s southwestern side. Here’s why the Rongai route is a top contender for those looking to climb Kilimanjaro.
One of its standout features is the lack of crowds; you’ll encounter far fewer trekkers compared to the busy southern routes. In fact, you’re likely to see ten times fewer people on Rongai! Additionally, the route is remarkably scenic, providing stunning views of Mawenzi and Kibo, two of Kilimanjaro’s volcanic cones, along with breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Tanzanian landscapes. The trail also showcases unique flora, including Kilimanjaro Giant Groundsels, and lush tropical forests during the descent. While the northern slopes are drier with less dense vegetation, the journey up still offers plenty of captivating sights. Picture waking up near the imposing peak of Mawenzi, its rocky crags illuminated by the soft colors of sunrise, and catching sight of rare Bearded Vultures soaring gracefully towards the distant horizon of Kenya. The Rongai route delivers a more secluded and intimate trekking experience, perfect for those seeking a quieter adventure on Kilimanjaro.
Difficulty: Low | Distance: 73 km | Duration: 6-7 days | Success rate: Medium