Climbing Kilimanjaro
The snow-capped peak of Africa is a dormant volcano located inside the Kilimanjaro National Park of Tanzania. Mount Kilimanjaro has three distinct volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. Uhuru Peak is the highest summit on the crater rim of Kibo, which is part of the giant stratovolcano known as Mount Kilimanjaro.
The formation of this mountain began a million years ago due to the outpouring of lava from the Rift Valley area. While two of its three peaks, namely Mawenzi and Shira, have become extinct, Kibo, the tallest peak, is dormant and has the potential to erupt in the future.
Climbing Kilimanjaro Adventures
With eight days of trip-time, your Kilimanjaro trek on the Lemosho Route takes longer than the alternatives.
The Umbwe Route is renowned for its challenging, steep ascent and stunning, less-traveled path.
A six-day trip to ascend Africa’s highest peak, using the popular Marangu Route. Expect a variety of landscapes…
Take the popular Machame Route, with a total trip time of seven days, thus giving you even more acclimatization time
The newest and longest route, offering 360-degree views and the highest success rates for reaching the summit.
Approaching from the north, this route provides a unique perspective of Kilimanjaro and is great for those…