Kilimanjaro National Park and Kilimanjaro Mountain Climbing is The ultimate adventure. Centering around massive Kilimanjaro (Africa’s highest peak and the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, rising to nearly 20,000 feet), the national park protects the area above 8,850 feet. Mount Kilimanjaro, standing at 5895 above sea level and 4900 from the base, is a dormant volcano and is the main attraction in this region. Climbing up to Kibo Summit, the highest point of Mount Kilimanjaro. It is standing at 19341 high.  On ascent, the mountain’s foothills morph into lush forests, serving as home to elephants, leopards and buffalo.  Further up are moorlands covered in giant heather, then alpine desert land. Higher still come the ice and snow that make Kilimanjaro famous. Hikes to the top (Uhuru Peak) take six to seven days.  There are several routes to choose from, with the Machame and Marangu routes being the most popular.

  • Explore Kilimanjaro National Park: Discover diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. It’s a great place for nature walks and bird watching.
  • Visit the Materuni Waterfalls: A beautiful spot for a refreshing dip and a coffee tour in the nearby village.
  • Relax at Kikuletwa Hot Springs: Also known as Chemka Hot Springs, it’s a perfect place to unwind after a hike.
  • Experience Maasai Culture: Visit a Maasai village to learn about their traditions and way of life.
  • Discover Lake Chala: A crater lake on the border of Tanzania and Kenya, ideal for kayaking and picnicking

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