As
wide as all the world, great, high and unbelievably white in the sun
was the square top of Kilimanjaro."
- Ernest Hemmingway, The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro
with its gleaming glaciers, is a magnificent mountain. It stands
majestically amidst vast open plains, inviting you to the challenge
to climb to the top through the farms, rain forest, pass through the
moorland, to highland desert and witness the eternal snow on
"The Roof of Africa."
The Mountain
Kilimanjaro
stands 330 kms south of the equator, on the northern boundary of
Tanzania. Its location on an open plain close to the Indian Ocean,
and its great size and height strongly influence the climate and
thus its vegetation, animal life and climbing conditions.
Kilimanjaro
is the highest mountain in Africa. It is composed of three extinct
volcanoes: Kibo 5895m (19340ft), Mawenzi 5149m (16896ft), and Shira
3962m (13000ft). It is one of the worlds highest free standing
mountains, its bulk looming 4800m above an undulating plain that
averages 1000m above sea level.
On
a clear day, it can be seen from more then 150 kms away. Its peak is
permanently snow covered, though only 3 degrees below the equator.
Kilimanjaro can be climbed by any physically fit person. No climbing
experience is necessary.
Accomodation
A
larger, central communal living, surrounded by a village of small
sleeping huts along the Marangu Route. Other routes lack the
essential facilities available along the Marangu Route.
Weather
Kilimanjaro
can be climbed at any time of the year, but there are two rainy
seasons - Late March to Mid June and October to November. The best
Months are January to March and July to October, usually cloudless
days. During the day temperature at 4000m tends to be 15°C. When
the sun is covered,temperatures drop. At night, temperature falls to
-10°C. At the summit, temperatures are about 5°C during the day
and drop to between -18°C and -22°C at night.
Miscellaneous
Porters
and guides accompany each group. The Kilimanjaro Central Control
Unit has a reliable, equipped rescue team on the Marangu route.
Equipment such as sleeping bags, mountain boots, thick sweaters,
balaclava, gloves and so on are required, but we can arrange to have
this equipment rented and ready for you to use. Kilimanjaro is not
just a mountain to conquer, but also changing scenes and landscapes
to enjoy, and rich in a wide variety of birdlife, flora and fauna.
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