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Kilimanjaro National Park

Mount Kilimanjaro National Park is a highly sought-after destination in Tanzania, captivating visitors with its breathtaking rainforests, alpine meadows, and sprawling farmlands. The park is home to the magnificent volcanic cones of Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira, which add to its allure. Within the lowland jungle, a diverse range of animals, including mammals and endangered species, find their habitat. Mount Kilimanjaro itself is Africa’s highest mountain and one of the world’s largest volcanoes, with its snow-capped peak and awe-inspiring glaciers.

Key attractions of Mount Kilimanjaro National Park include:

  1. Mount Kilimanjaro: The main highlight of the park, this majestic mountain attracts climbers from around the globe.

  2. Wildlife: The park is teeming with a variety of creatures, such as the Kilimanjaro tree hyrax, grey duiker, rats, bushbuck, and red duiker. In the montane forest, visitors can spot Cape buffaloes, blue monkeys, western black/white colobus monkeys, bush-babies, and even leopards. Elephants can be seen between the Namwai and Tarakia rivers.

  3. Diverse Habitats: Explore the park’s distinct habitats, including farmlands, lush rainforests, expansive Moore plains, and barren alpine bogs and deserts that eventually lead to the snow-capped peaks.

  4. Waterfalls and Landscapes: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the park by visiting stunning waterfalls like Kinukamori and Materuni. The mountain and its surroundings provide captivating landscapes.

Activities available within Mount Kilimanjaro National Park:

  1. Mountain Climbing: Embark on the thrilling adventure of scaling Mount Kilimanjaro, offering breathtaking views from its highest point.

  2. Wildlife Viewing: Enjoy game drives on a safari to witness the diverse wildlife inhabiting the park.

  3. Bird Watching: Discover the park’s rich avian diversity, with around 150 significant bird species believed to call Mount Kilimanjaro home.

  4. Cycling: For a more adventurous experience, cycle to the highest mountain via the Kilema route, adding a unique twist to your safari.

Additional activities within the park include guided walks, picnics, and film screenings, among others.

The best times to visit Kilimanjaro National Park are generally late June to October and late December to February, although the park is open year-round. These months offer favorable weather conditions for exploring the park and undertaking various activities.

Compared to other mountains, Mount Kilimanjaro is a relatively easy climb. You don’t need to be a professional climber to attempt the ascent, although a good level of physical fitness is a must. With the assistance of our professional guide team, we can get you to the peak so that you can gaze out across Africa.

Our experienced mountain guides will ensure that your climb to the roof of Africa is as safe and easy as possible. Our guides have an intimate knowledge of the various routes and the climate conditions, allowing them to predict changes and avoid accidents along the way.

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About Mount Kilimanjaro

Also called the Roof of Africa or the Crown of Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro is both Africa’s highest mountain and the world’s tallest free standing peak. Standing at 5,895 metres above sea level, Kilimanjaro is also unique as it is located just 330km from the equator.

Mount Kilimanjaro consists of three volcanic summits. Shira (3,962 m) the oldest of the three summits is already extinct. Mawenzi (5,149 m) and the youngest Kibo (5,895 m) are dormant and could erupt again

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Lemosho Route 8 Days

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