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TANZANIA SAFARIS -
Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Safaris
Mount Kilimanjaro Background information
This perfectly shaped volcano still active raises sheer
from the plains. At 5895m, Mt Kilimanjaro is the highest
in Africa and is snow capped. Mount Kilimanjaro can be
climbed any time of the year but there is usually a lot
more rain during April, May and November. At the lower
levels of Mount Kilimanjaro, you will pass through
cultivated farmlands rising through tropical rain forest
onto alpine meadows and finally the barren landscape
leading to the snow and ice capped summit. The lower
levels also offer the chance to view a wide variety of
animals, birds and fauna in their natural habitat.
There are five major routes to climb Mount Kilimanjaro
through the forest and moor land areas before joining
the south circuit path between 3500m and 4500m they are:
Kilimanjaro Machame route, Kilimanjaro Marangu route,
Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route, Kilimanjaro Rongai Route and
Kilimanjaro Umbwe route.
From the south circuit path various walking (trekking),
scrambling, and technical climbing trails take you the
last1200m or so to the summit. Most people however take
the final leg of the Marangu route unless you are a
technical climber in which case the summit may be
reached via Rebman glacier, decken glacier or heim
glacier amongst others. The final ascent to the summit
starts normally at about 2.00 am from Kibo hut so that
it is reached before dawn to watch the sunrise and gaze
out over the vast expanses of African bush land.
Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Routes:
8 Days Kilimanjaro Marangu Route
8 Days Umbwe Route Kilimanjaro Trek
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Days Kilimanjaro Machame Route
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Days Rongai Route Kilimanjaro Climb
8 Days Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route
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