Kilimanjaro Climbing

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Kilimanjaro Climbing

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The Kilimanjaro mountain is the highest mountain in Africa and second highest in the world with a height of 5,895 meters is among the best climbing, hiking, and trekking destinations in the world. The lower reaches of the mountain which are characterized by forests and woodland are accommodating a place for a substantial number of flora and fauna. This area around the mountain has been declared a National Park, with an area of 756 square kilometers which attained the status in 1973 and named as Kilimanjaro National Park. There are Eight Kilimanjaro routes to reach the top, all different than the other in some way or other.

Kilimanjaro is the highlight of many visitors’ experiences in Tanzania. Hiking on Africa’s rooftop is the adventure of a lifetime and with a little planning and preparation. it is within reach of any trekking enthusiast. The most important thing about Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is the level of time for altitude acclimatization, no matter how difficult the route may seem.

As you climb your way across to the top, you’ll come across five different climatic zones which are based on the varying altitudinal levels. These are cultivation, forest, Heather-Moorland, Alpine Desert, and Summit climatic zones. To climb to the top, you’ll have seven options at your disposal as there are seven distinct Kilimanjaro Climbing Routes. These are Machame Route, Marangu Route, Lemosho Route, Shira Route, Rongai Route, Umbwe Route, and Kilema Route.

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Kilimanjaro Climbing Routes: Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain awaits the brave and adventurous. The area around the mountain has been declared a National park, with an area of 756 square kilometers. The Kilimanjaro National Park attained its status in 1973 to preserve Mount Kilimanjaro outstanding scenic features and its flora and fauna. At an altitude of 5,895 meters above sea level, besides being the highest Mountain in Africa, Kilimanjaro is also the highest free-standing Mountain in the world with one of the largest volcanoes ever to burst through the earth’s crust. The Park’s headquarters at Marangu on the forest edge is accessible by a tarmac road, 48 kilometers from Moshi town and about 90 kilometers from the Kilimanjaro International Airport. There are hotels and lodges near the park and in Moshi town It is indeed a fascinating Mountain and climbing it will take you through 5 different climatic changes as you push for Africa’s highest point named Uhuru Peak, “Peak of Freedom”. It is a unique mountain with temperatures that range from +20 degree Celsius in the cultivated zone to -10 degrees Celsius and even more in the arctic zone. Kilimanjaro is the highlight of many visitors’ experiences in Tanzania. Hiking on Africa’s roof top is the adventure of a lifetime any enthusiast can be able to scale the snow peak. The most important thing about climbing Kilimanjaro is the level of time for altitude acclimatization, no matter how difficult the route may seem.