When it comes to Mount Kilimanjaro, my preferences are shaped by one priority above all others: giving our clients the highest chance of a safe, successful, and enjoyable summit experience. Over the years, two routes have consistently proven ideal for our guests—the Machame Route and the Marangu Route—each for very specific reasons.
Machame Route – “The Whisky Route”
The Machame Route is my favorite choice for clients seeking the best balance between scenery, acclimatization, and summit success. What makes this route exceptional is its “climb high, sleep low” profile, which allows the body to adjust gradually to altitude. Camps such as Shira Camp and Barranco Camp are not only well positioned for acclimatization but also incredibly scenic, with dramatic views of glaciers, lava towers, and expansive plains below.
Clients also enjoy the sense of progression as the landscapes change each day—from rainforest to alpine desert—making the journey feel immersive and rewarding. This route is ideal for active travelers who want a true trekking experience, strong acclimatization, and a higher success rate without feeling rushed.
Marangu Route – “The Coca-Cola Route”
The Marangu Route is perfect for clients who prioritize comfort and simplicity. It is the only route offering mountain huts rather than tents, which many guests appreciate—especially during colder or wetter seasons. Camps like Mandara Hut and Horombo Hut provide solid resting points, and the availability of proper beds and dining halls makes recovery more comfortable.
For acclimatization, we strongly recommend an extra acclimatization day at Horombo Hut, including a hike toward Zebra Rocks. This strategy significantly improves summit success and reduces altitude-related challenges. Marangu is ideal for first-time high-altitude trekkers, travelers who prefer less camping exposure, and those seeking a more straightforward ascent and descent on the same route.
Our Acclimatization Strategy
Regardless of route, we focus heavily on pacing, hydration, and observation. We keep a steady “pole pole” (slow and steady) walking rhythm, encourage frequent hydration, and monitor every client closely for signs of altitude stress. Our guides are trained to adjust the pace and itinerary when needed, ensuring safety is never compromised.
For our clients, the ideal route is not about popularity—it’s about suitability. By carefully matching the Machame or Marangu Route to each guest’s fitness level, comfort preference, and travel goals, we ensure the Kilimanjaro experience is not just a climb, but a well-supported, memorable achievement.