Climbing Mount
Kilimanjaro & Mount Kenya
Climbing Mount
Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is quite an unforgettable adventure, the highest
mountain in Africa and the 4th highest freestanding mountain on earth. Mount
Kenya Climbing, Mount Kenya is the second highest Mountain in Africa after
Mount Kilimanjaro. To all the mountaineers, be ready to have an adventure of
a lifetime, we can start with Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and the combine
with a safari to relax your body, and then later on we can do a Mount
Kenya and make a history of your own of climbing both tallest
Mountains in AFRICA
Climbing Mount
Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
Mount Kilimanjaro rises up from the rainforest of north-eastern
Tanzania to its pristine, snow- and ice-covered summit at 5,895 meters (19,
340 ft). Mt Kilimanjaro: 005.00 degrees south, 036 degrees east,
5895m a.m.s.l. Crowned by an eternal snowcap, Mt. Kilimanjaro is situated
inside the Kilimanjaro National Park in Tanzania. tallest freestanding
mountain in the world, with breathtaking hardly begins to describe the scene
from cloud-cloaked Uhuru Peak. But the summit is merely a highlight of a
richly rewarding journey. As you ascend its slopes, elephant may appear in
lush mountain forest, and you may sight endangered Abbot's duiker. From its
beautiful alpine desert to its icy summit, its crater lake to its moorland
dotted with surreal, oversized lobelia, the mountain's wonders do not cease.
Climbing Mount Kenya
Climbing Mt
Kenya is a spectacular walk up the beautiful Sirimon valley away from the
main tourist route on Mount Kenya. The trek passes through a diverse range
of vegetation and climate zones, from dense forest to tropical cactus plants
to snow covered peaks within a relatively short distance. Mount Kenya is an
impressive volcano that sits very close to the equator. It is Kenya's
highest mountain, with three peaks hovering around the 5,000m mark - Batian
(5,199 metres (17,057 ft)), Nelion (5,188 metres (17,021 ft)) and Point
Lenana (4,985 metres (16,355 ft). Mount Kenya is protected by a national
park of the same name. The mountain is an incredibly important watershed,
providing water for about 50% of Kenya’s population and producing 70% of
Kenya’s hydroelectric power. No technical climbing is necessary to
reach Point Lenana, the "walking summit" at 16,400
ft. Descending to the base we will relax in a lodge before returning to
Nairobi.
Mount Kilimanjaro Itinerary
Marangu Route 5 Days / 4 Nights Trekking
Machame Route 6 Days / 5 Nights Trekking
Umbwe Route 6 Days / 5 Nights
Trekking
Lemosho Route 6 Days / 5 Nights Trekking
Rongai Route 5 Days / 4 Nights Trekking
Western Breach Route Machame - Without an Overnight at the Crater Floor - 6
Days / 5 Nights Trekking
Shira Route 6 Days / 5 Nights Trekking
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