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Kilimanjaro rises majestically from the rolling and hot savannah
of Tanzania to a barren and snowcapped 3-1/2 mile high peak.
At an altitude of 5895 meters above sea level Kilimanjaro is the
"roof-top of Africa" and one of the largest free standing mountains
in the world. Climbing Kilimanjaro is a must-do challenge
for any visitor to East Africa.
Kilimanjaro
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Mount
Kilimanjaro lies a scant 3 degrees south of equator, on the northern
boundary of Tanzania. Its location on an open plain close
to the Indian Ocean, and its great size and height strongly influence
the climate, vegetation, animal life and the climbing conditions.
It is made up of three extinct volcanoes: Kibo 19,340 feet (5,895
meters), Mawenzi 16,896 feet (5,149 meters); and Shira 13,000 feet
(3,962 meters). Apart from its dramatic geological features
Mount Kilimanjaro is the perfect destination for wildlife and plant
enthusiasts. Kilimanjaro contains an example of virtually every
ecosystem on earth. Glacier, snowfield, desert, alpine moorland,
savannah, and tropical jungle are among those found on the mountain,
making the descent from the summit similar to walking from the North
Pole to the Equator in the space of a few kilometers.
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The Trekking:
The mountain can be climbed any time of the year, although the best periods are from July to October and from December to February. The ascent can
be made by any normal fit person with the assistance of a Guide
and Porters via the route mention below click to the route name
for more details.
Routes on Mt.
Kilimanjaro include:
For price and
details, please contact us at: [email protected]
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