Tips for hiking Mount Kilimanjaro : The Kilimanjaro Mountain has been climbed successfully by people as young as 7 years old. And with the help of our professionals, we can carry you to the top of Africa. In order for you to admire the splendor of and throughout Africa. To get the everlasting safari memories in your entire life, hiking Mount Kilimanjaro is the perfect safari to engage in.

The tallest peak in Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain are both found in Tanzania’s northern Kilimanjaro National Park. Only 330 kilometers separate the Kilimanjaro Mountain, which rises 5,875 metres above sea level, from the equator of the planet.

Mount Kilimanjaro has three volcanic summits.

The firstborn of the three summits, Shira (3,962 metres), is no longer extant.

Mawenzi (5149 metres) is a sharply angled mountain.

The youngest and most dormant volcano, Kibo (5895), could erupt once more. These are the main summits that make the tourists explore Mount Kilimanjaro.

When to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.

When the weather is mild, the sky is visible, and there is little chance of rain, January, February, and September are typically the finest months to climb Kilimanjaro. Despite Tanzania’s cold season and winter, June, July, and August are also good months.

Rainy months like March, June, November, or December make climbing more difficult, but with the right gear, anyone can reach the summit.

The Full Moon.

 It’s an interesting idea to plan your hiking safari for the full moon time because vision improves at night, and standing atop Africa’s roof with the moon hanging straight over you is a breathtaking safari experience.

Weather on Mount Kilimanjaro.

 

Mount Kilimanjaro is 60 kilometers wide and rises to a height of 5,785 metres above sea level. It is challenging to climb because of its thickness. And 100 kilometres long, each with stunning zonal vegetation. Kilimanjaro’s environment fluctuates depending on attitude, ranging from a tropical climate to arctic extremes at the top.

Tips for hiking Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro

The foothills of Mountain experience summer every year, with year-round temperatures between 25 and 30C. The highest temperatures are between -10 and -25C. The temperature typically decreases by 1C for every 200 metres you rise.

The long monsoon rains that last from March to May and the brief rainy season that begins in the middle of October and lasts until the end of December are the two wet seasons that the mountain encounters. 2000 mm of rain fall on Kilimanjaro’s base compared to 100 mm at the peak.

Why do you hike Mount Kilimanjaro?

Our top goal is your safety, but our mountain guides will make sure that reaching the top of Africa is as simple as possible for you.  Our knowledgeable guides have experience travelling different routes and in different climates. This enables them to foresee changes and avoid collisions as they travel.

Our guides have undergone rigorous physical and mental training so they can respond swiftly to any dangerous circumstances or to help climbers in any challenging circumstances. Additionally, any mountain climber can benefit greatly from our high-quality climbing equipment. Along with giving you comprehensive tour information, we also make sure you have plenty of delicious food to eat while climbing.

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