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Climbing Kilimanjaro
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KILIMANJARO
is the highest mountain in
Climbing
Kilimanjaro, a comprehensive guide to climbing
Kilimanjaro has intrigued modern man for the past century.
There's no denying that the human spirit thrives on exploring and conquering the unknown. Although it was spoken of in the
second century,
The Topography
Kilimanjaro rises from plains at approximately 2000 meters, right up to 5 895 meters.
An ancient volcano, it now lies dormant except for some tell tale signs of fumaroles in the ash pit. Two other peaks, namely
Mawenzi and Shira, flank the main
The different routes to the summit pass through five ecological zones, being the
cultivated lower slopes, Montane forest, heath and moorland, alpine desert and the ice capped summit.
The lower slopes
of the mountain are mainly used for agricultural purposes.
The climate here is ideal for the production of coffee, an industry
that
The Climate
Being only 3 degrees south of the equator, Kilimanjaro is influenced by the passage
of the Inter-tropical Convergence Zone. There is a constant feeling of summer, and there are two rainy seasons to keep in
mind. The highest rainfall occurs from March lasting until about the end of May. This is monsoon time. Slightly less rain
falls during the short rainy period, which occurs from around October to November, but can extend into December. Apart from
these factors, climbing Kilimanjaro remains fairly constant throughout the year.
The maximum rainfall occurs in the forest
belt, where it can reach up to 2000 mm per year. At the summit, which can be, describe as a "high altitude desert", the rainfall
reaches less than 100 mm per year. Rain (and snow at higher altitudes) can however be encountered at any time of the year.
The
average temperatures at the foot of the mountain is 25°-30° C and on the summit, it can range from minus 10° -20° C. At 3000m
the day temperatures range from 5°-15° C, and at night frost is normally encountered. Clearly a large variation, making it
more interesting to summit the mountain.
Easiest trekking and Reaching the summit, Any one can do it!
About 22,000 climbers set out every year to conquer the Kilimanjaro peak. Several
well-marked hiking routes lead to the summit of the mountain. To use the word "climber" is not always correct. Although none
of these hikers routes really requires mountaineering skills, hiking to the "roof of
Today, hikers make up the bulk of all those who conquer Kilimanjaro,
and the mountain is in fact one of the highest peaks accessible to hikers in the world. Of course there are extremely severe
climbs available, including some grade 3+ climbs, but those we leave to the professional alpine climbers and experienced mountaineers.
The information on this website is primarily concerned with the hiking routes, which "the average hikers" can follow successfully.
With
the adequate preparation any reasonably fit person above the age of 12 years can reach the summit successfully, in fact the
oldest person to date to reach the summit was a Frenchman Valtee Daniel at an age of 87!!
Preparation both physically
and mentally is the keywords for success-- this web site contains valuable and comprehensive information obtained from 9 years
of experience and through the feedback from more than 4300 clients. We believe it will positively contribute to your chances
of successfully conquering Kilimanjaro.
The Climate
Kilimanjaro trekking depends on Climate.
Being only 3 degrees south of the equator, Kilimanjaro is influenced by the passage of the Inter-tropical
Convergence Zone. There is a constant feeling of summer, and there are two rainy seasons to keep in mind. The highest rainfall
occurs from March lasting until about the end of May. This is monsoon time. Slightly less rain falls during the short rainy
period, which occurs from around October to November, but can extend into December. Apart from these factors, climbing Kilimanjaro
remains fairly constant throughout the year.
The maximum rainfall occurs in the forest belt, where it can reach up to 2000
mm per year. At the summit, which can be, describe as a "high altitude desert", the rainfall reaches less than 100 mm per
year. Rain (and snow at higher altitudes) can however be encountered at any time of the year.
The average temperatures
at the foot of the mountain is 25°-30° C and on the summit, it can range from minus 10° -20° C. At 3000m the day temperatures
range from 5°-15° C, and at night frost is normally encountered. Clearly a large variation, making it more interesting to
summit the mountain.
How difficult
is the climb-can I do it
About 22,000 climbers set out every year to conquer the Kilimanjaro peak. Several
well-marked hiking routes lead to the summit of the mountain. To use the word "climber" is not always correct. Although none
of these hikers routes really requires mountaineering skills, hiking to the "roof of
Today, hikers make up the bulk of all those who conquer Kilimanjaro,
and the mountain is in fact one of the highest peaks accessible to hikers in the world. Of course there are extremely severe
climbs available, including some grade 3+ climbs, but those we leave to the professional alpine climbers and experienced mountaineers.
The information on this website is primarily concerned with the hiking routes, which "the average hikers" can follow successfully.
With
the adequate preparation any reasonably fit person above the age of 12 years can reach the summit successfully, in fact the
oldest person to date to reach the summit was a Frenchman Valtee Daniel at an age of 87!!
Preparation both physically
and mentally is the keywords for success-- this web site contains valuable and comprehensive information obtained from 9 years
of experience and through the feedback from more than 4300 clients. We believe it will positively contribute to your chances
of successfully conquering Kilimanjaro.
This is probably the
most scenic and most beautiful route to the summit. The 6-day route is however physically more challenging than the Marangu
route. The day walks are longer and steeper, however the summit night is one hour shorter. The scenic traverse of the Western
Breach offers some stunning views! Only tented accommodation available, which can be less comfortable and will require a good
sleeping bag and hiking mattress.
This route is one of the shorter but
also one of the more difficult routes to reach Uhuru peak--but quiet spectacular. Umbwe is known for its caves. The first
night you actually sleep at the Umbwe Cave Camp with two more caves that can be visited on route the following day. Also sometimes
used as a descending route.
The Shira Plateau is one of the most
scenic and most fascinating areas on Kilimanjaro. Depending on the weather conditions you can drive by 4 wheel drive vehicles,
to within a 1/2 hours walk of Shira Hut (4000m). Even this drive is very spectacular indeed and offers some magnificent views
of Mt Meru and the
This route can only be use as a descending route for all the western
routes.
It is a remote, unspoiled and very beautiful route to the Roof
of Africa. The forest around the Lemosho Glades is rich in big game animals such as elephant and buffalo, which may sometimes
require a game ranger to accompany climbers on the first day. This route is however a long route which requires 7-days for
a comfortable completion, which also makes it more expensive.
Rongai (Naro Moru) Route
Rongai
is the second easiest and gentle to climb
You can start this route from both the Tanzanian side of the border or from Rongai
in
Western Breach / Arrow Glacier
An alternative
final ascend route which can be taken from all of the western routes, sleeping at magnificent Arrow Glacier on your summit
night. The western Breach poses a very difficult walk up steep scree with some rock scrambling occasionally required. Snow
cover makes scree easier but an ice axe is then required. It is also possible to sleep an extra night inside the Kibo Crater!
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Mount Kilimanjaro National Park:
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The highest mountain in Africa 5895m/19340ft, with its peak covered with snow throughout the year.
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Adventure Activities to be done in Tanzania.-Safaris, wildlife safaris.
This is a tour to National parks and Game reserves to view wild animals, plants and geographical features like Rivers, Lakes and so on. -Climbing, trekking, and mountaineering. Mountains Kilimanjaro, Meru and Oldonyo Lengai -Walking Safaris, birdwatching and ecotourism. Nature lovers would like also to go deep to come close to nature. -Night game drives safaris, canoeing safaris. This is another optional safari in Tanzania. -Beach holidays. Tour to areas with beach for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, dolphin tour, fishing and water sports. Zanzibar island, Mafia island, Dare salaam and Pagan Tanga coasts. Also Lake Victoria coast. -Cultural Tourism: to learn their custom and tradition and interfere with local people. Example Maasai in Ngorongoro Crater and Chagga near Mount Kilimanjaro.
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Several major Airlines get into Tanzania; KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) and Ethiopian Airways get into lands at Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA/JRO) and Dar es salaam International Airport (DIA) daily.British Airways and Swiss Airlines lands at DIA at least twice a week. Other Airlines are South African Airlines (SAA), Emirates, YEMENAIR, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, and Kenya Airways. We have domestic flights network covering all tourists’ destinations in East Africa. Air Tanzania, Precision Air, Zan Air, Coastal Aviation, Regional Air and other small charters.



