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Kilimanjaro Safaris

Kilimanjaro Safari


Known as the Roof of Africa, Kilimanjaro, a whopping 5000 metres high, is the largest freestanding mountain in the world. Summiting Kilimanjaro is an incredible achievent that than 20 000 people attemt year.

You can choose between routes of differing length and fitness levels, although you do need to be relatively fit to make it to the top.

Our own entrepid traveller (and fitness freak!), Neil Ratcliffe, made it to the top! He is standing by to advise you on the best route and give you tips on what to pack.
Climbing Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro can be conquered in several ways and although no mountaineering experience is needed, the biting cold and thin air will put your body to the test. You should do fitness training before attempting the mountain, so if this all seems a bit strenuous, then why not join a safari and view this giant from below!
Kilimanjaro Accommodation
While you will spend the night before your climb in a hotel, be ready for a few nights on camping on the slopes of Kilimanjaro. Porters carry your gear and supplies up the mountain, so all you have to worry about is yourself and a small day pack.
What to expect
You can climb Kilimanjaro at any time of year, but avoid the rainy months when the forest can get very slippery and the summit blocked with snow. Be prepared for climatic extremes during your climb - wet in the forest, baking sun in the alpine desert and freezing temperatures on the summit. It’s essential to have warm clothes and a good sleeping bag.
Kilimanjaro Tours
There are three main routes to the top of Kilimanjaro. The easiest and shortest trip is the Marangu Route which makes use of mountain huts. The more scenic Machame Route is a harder climb while the longest of the routes, the Lemosho/Shira will take you on a road less travelled.
 
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