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Exploring the Rombo

Discover the Hidden Gem at the Foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro

Rombo District, located on the northeastern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, is a land of breathtaking beauty, rich culture, and warm-hearted people. Beyond the marathon, Rombo offers an unforgettable journey through scenic landscapes, local traditions, and vibrant community life — making it the perfect destination for both runners and travelers.

Explore. Experience. Embrace.

Aplace where every journey feels like home.

Tent Camping

Stay beneath the stars, right at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Fishing & Boat

Unwind and explore Rombo’s serene waters.

Mountain Biking

Ride through breathtaking forest trails and scenic highlands.

Adventure climbing

Challenge yourself beyond the race.

Are you ready to travel?

Ready to travel with real adventure and enjoy natural

Wildlife
Tours

Paragliding
Tours

Adventure
Tours

Hang Gliding
Tours

The Gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro

Experience the world’s tallest free-standing mountain from a unique perspective. Rombo’s highland trails and viewpoints offer magnificent panoramas of Mount Kilimanjaro, ideal for hiking, sightseeing, and photography. It’s a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

The Beauty of Forest Trails

The marathon route passes through the Rongai Forest, home to diverse wildlife, rivers, and serene landscapes. Visitors can enjoy guided forest walks, bird watching, and eco-tours that reveal the natural wonders and conservation efforts of the region.

Culture and Traditions

Rombo is home to the Chagga people, known for their strong cultural identity, hospitality, and community spirit. Visitors can explore traditional homesteads, taste local dishes, learn about banana and coffee farming, and experience the rhythms of local music and dance.

Waterfalls and Hidden Escapes

Discover the tranquil Kinukamori, Marangu, and Ndoro Waterfalls just a short drive away. These stunning sites offer a refreshing escape for picnics, photography, and relaxation after the marathon.

Run for Health,
Heritage, and Nature.