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Visitará: Mount Kilimanjaro Uhuru Peak Via Rongai Route.
Ndutu Green Explorers organiza treks por la única Ruta Rongai, conocida por ser menos difícil y más pintoresca que la Ruta Machame y con una tasa de éxito extremadamente alta. Unlike the Marangu Route, where you sleep in huts, the Rongai offers tents for you to sleep in, and the porters will set them for you. Cena is served in a dinner tent or on a blanket outside. The Rongai starts on the north side of the mountain, just south of the Kenyan border, and is one of the less traveled routes. Following the Marangu Route down the southeast face of Kilimanjaro, where the Rongai joins the Marangu for the summit ascent, allows you to climb the mountain from multiple viewpoints!
Recogida y entrega en el aeropuerto
2 Noches’ accommodation in Moshi o Arusha is included
Todos los traslados a la montaña y de vuelta a su hotel en Moshi
Guías de montaña profesionales y experimentados
Salarios de guías, porteadores, cocineros y tarifas del parque
Tiendas de campaña privadas de calidad, impermeables, cuatro estaciones
Colchoneta de Dormir
Todas las comidas en la montaña
Tiendas comedor de calidad con mesa y sillas
Grandes porciones de comida fresca, saludable y nutritiva
Agua potable limpia y purificada
Tarifas de entrada al Parque Nacional del Kilimanjaro
Todos los impuestos y gravámenes gubernamentales incluido IVA del 18%.
Vuelos Internacionales o Locales
Actividades opcionales
Bebidas alcohólicas y refrescos
Tasas de visado
Propinas
Dinero personal para recuerdos, etc.
Seguro de viaje
Día 1: Arrival.
You will be warmly picked up and taken to the hotel in Moshi o Arusha upon your arrival at el Aeropuerto Internacional del Kilimanjaro o Arusha. After supper, stay the night at the hotel.
Día 2: Transfer to Rongai Gate.
Proceed to the Rongai Gate después del desayuno. Travel through the potato and maize fields as you pass through the wooden village. At 2,150 meters, the ascent starts at Rongai Gate and ascends steadily through a lovely forest setting. Look out for the stunning Colobus monkeys of Kilimanjaro. Situated at the periphery of the moor (2,600 meters), the initial campsite provides stunning views of the Kenyan plains.
Día 3: Ascent to Second Cave.
Start the morning with a moderate climb to the 3,450-meter-high "Second Cave," which provides breathtaking views of Kibo and the Eastern ice fields. Following lunch, veer off the main trail and head over the moorland towards Mawenzi's rugged peaks. Camp in a sheltered valley with breathtaking views, close to the 3,600-meter-high Kikelewa Caves.
Día 4: Climb to Mawenzi Tarn.
Take a quick but steep ascent up grassy slopes to be rewarded with amazing views. As you near Mawenzi Tarn (4,330 m), which sits beneath Mawenzi's towering towers, leave the vegetation behind. Have the afternoon free to explore or relax in order to help with acclimatization.
Día 5: Crossing the Lunar Desert.
Travel across the 'Saddle' lunar desert situated between Mawenzi and Kibo to arrive at the School campsite, which is situated at the foot of the Kibo crater wall (4,750 m). Take the day off to recover before the last climb.
Día 6: Summit Día and Descent to Horombo.
Around one in the morning, start the last ascent by torchlight. A switchback trail leads through loose volcanic sandstone to the crater rim at Gillman's Point (5,685 m). After a brief break to watch the amanecer over Mawenzi, proceed to Uhuru Peak (5,896 m). Go down to Kibo (4,700 m) and continue to the campsite at Horombo (3,720 m).
Día 7: Descent to Marangu Gate and Transfer to Moshi.
Start the morning with a moderate climb to the 3,450-meter-high "Second Cave," which provides breathtaking views of Kibo and the Eastern ice fields. Following lunch, veer off the main trail and head over the moorland towards Mawenzi's rugged peaks. Camp in a sheltered valley with breathtaking views, close to the 3,600-meter-high Kikelewa Caves.