Mount
Kilimanjaro
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Mount KIlimanjaro
Known as the Roof of Africa or the Crown of Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain on the African continent and the tallest standalone peak globally. Rising to 5,875 meters above sea level, Kilimanjaro is also notable for its proximity to the equator, situated just 330 kilometers away.
Mount Kilimanjaro features three volcanic summits. Shira (3,962 meters), the oldest of the trio, is no longer active. Mawenzi (5,149 meters) and the most recent Kibo (5,895 meters) are dormant and may potentially erupt in the future
Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the easier mountains to climb compared to others, making it accessible even to those without extensive climbing experience. However, a solid level of physical fitness is essential. With the support of our skilled guiding team, you can reach the summit and enjoy panoramic views across Africa.
Our veteran guides will make sure your journey to Africa’s peak is as safe and straightforward as possible. They possess a deep familiarity with the various trails and weather patterns, enabling them to anticipate changes and steer clear of potential hazards.
Mount Kilimanjaro features three volcanic summits. Shira (3,962 meters), the oldest of the trio, is no longer active. Mawenzi (5,149 meters) and the most recent Kibo (5,895 meters) are dormant and may potentially erupt in the future
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