Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s towering jewel and the world’s highest free-standing mountain, invites thousands of adventurers each year to its snow-capped summit. Of the seven official trekking routes, the Marangu Route, known affectionately as the “Coca-Cola Route,” remains one of the most popular—and for good reason.
The Marangu Route is the only path on Kilimanjaro that offers hut accommodations, allowing trekkers to sleep in solid shelters rather than tents. With a steady and direct ascent profile, this route is ideal for beginners and those seeking a relatively comfortable and well-organized adventure. Over six days, trekkers traverse rich rainforest, sprawling moorland, and stark alpine desert before finally standing atop Uhuru Peak (5,895m)—the Roof of Africa.

