Africa is home to thousands of mountain ranges which can be climbed and summited in a day and without too much fuss; Mount Kilimanjaro however, is not one of them and requires a huge amount of training, mental determination, physical endurance and planning.t is Africa’s highest peak as well as the tallest free standing mountain in the world and is not for the faint of heart. It also however an astonishingly beautiful and unique beacon to climb, offering the most extensive views of Africa and a unique environment which only the bravest of travellers will ever have the pleasure of enjoying.
It is unknown where the name “Kilimanjaro” comes from however it is believed to mean “Mountain of Light” or “Mountain of Greatness”; meanings that are quite possible when the vast scale and magnitude of the mountain if seen by the naked eye. Regardless however, it is an astonishing symbol of the compelling beauty of Africa.Kilimanjaro stands proud at 5, 895m above sea-level. It is composed of three volcanic cones, the tallest of which is Kibo, the only one of the three volcanoes that is not dormant, where hikers can ascend to Uhuru Peak, or Gillman’s Peak, the highest point on the crater’s rim. It also has 2.2 square kilometres of glacial ice that is quickly melting due to global warming; it’s believed that the mountain might be completely ice free in 20 years’ time – dramatically affecting the crop irrigation, local drinking water and even hydroelectric power in the local area.

An exhilarating experience unlike any other and a truly inspiring and empowering achievement, climbing Kilimanjaro is an adventure every tourist going on African travels should consider enjoying. While it takes preparation, courage and mental strength, you’ll have an unforgettable time and will accumulate unique and exciting stories to tell. See staggering views, enjoy each of the world’s ecosystems in just seven days and outdo yourself with this uplifting triumph.
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