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Kilimanjaro Hiking Tour safari

Kilimanjaro Hike , Kilimanjaro Hiking Tour
The size of Kilimanjaro National Park is 755 square kilometers or 292 square miles. History and Description of Mt Kilimanjaro Climbing. It is found in northern Tanzania next to Moshi town.

Getting there
It is 128km or 80 miles from Arusha
It is approximately one hours drive from Kilimanjaro airport.

What to do
Six common trekking roads to the peak and other more-demanding mountaineering miles.
Day or overnight hikes on the shira plateau. Nature trails on the lower reaches.
There is trout fishing for the tourists. Machame Route Kilimanjaro Tour the beautiful chala crater lake on eh mountain’s southern slopes.

Routes: Trekking the Mountains can be done using either the Machame trekking section or The Umbwe route for Kilimanjaro Safaris

When to go
There are clearest and warmest conditions for December to February, but also dry and colder from July to September.

Accommodation
There are huts and campsites on the mountain.
There are also man hotels and campsites outside the park in the village of Marangu and Moshi town.

What to Wear
Find details of Kilimanjaro hiking Equipment, First Gear, jackets and clothing

More information
How about the Kilimanjaro Guides and expedition itinerary.

Kilimanjaro Treks

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Climbing Mt Kilimanjaro Tanzania Africa, Climb Mount Kilimanjaro

Climbing Mt Kilimanjaro,
Mount Kilimanjaro National Park
The name Kilimanjaro itself is a mystery wreathed in clouds. It may mean mountain of light, mountain of greatness or mountain of caravaru or it may not. The indeginous people, the Wachagga, do not even have a name for the whole group of mountains there, apart from kipoo currently referred to as kibo for the well known showy sumit that stands proudly, overseer of the continent, the summit of Africa. Climb and Trekking Tanzania.

Kilimanjaro, by any name, is a description for the extremely exciting beauty of east Africa. You get to know why when you look at it. Not only is it the highest summit in the continent of Africa, it is also the tallest free-existing mountain on the glade, rising in extraordinary isolation from the surrounding coastal scrubland, with a height of about 900 metres to proudly 5,895m or 19,336 feet.

Kilimanjaro is one of the world’s most reachable high peaks a signal station for guests from all over the world. The majority of the climbers go up to the crater rim with little more than a walking stick, proper clothing plus the quality of being firmly committed to climb.

However, there is so much more to Kilimanjaro than just her peak. The ascent of the slopes is almost a climatic world tour, from the tropics to the Arctic. Even prior to the traversing of the national park limit at the 2,700m contour, the cultivated footslopes give way to luxuriant and succulent montane forest, which is a home to elusive elephant, leopard, buffalo, the endangered Abbot’s duiker together with other small antelope an primates. As you continue higher, you find the moorland zone, where a cover of huge heather is decorated with other worldly huge lobelias.

Over 4000 metres, a surreal alpine desert supports little life other than a few hardy masses and lichen then lastly the last vestigial vegetation gives way to a winter wonderland of ice and snow and the splendid beauty of the roof of the continent.

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