• Arusha Tanzania

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Mount Kilimanjaro, a stratovolcanic dormant volcanic mountain in Tanzania, towering to an elevation of 5895m. With this height it is termed as the highest/tallest free-standing volcanic mountain in the world. Among the largest volcanic mountain with a base of 80km. There are 7 routes for climbing this magnificent landmark feature of which you should choose routes with varying degree of difficulty and time on the mountain. All of your climbs are custom outfitted for each climb party. Your private group will have its own guide, porters, chef who are accounted for your smooth and satisfactory hike. Depending on which route one wants to take, the climb of Kilimanjaro can take between 4-7 nights of the mountain. The most popular routes are Marangu and Machame, though sometime crowded. No technical equipment is required on these routes, Marangu and Machame, though on the Marangu route, accommodation is in Alpine huts while on Machame route it is camping throughout. Worry out as you will be accompanied by experts throughout your adventurous trek .


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Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro, a stratovolcanic dormant volcanic mountain in Tanzania, towering to an elevation of 5895m. With this height it is termed as the highest/tallest free-standing volcanic mountain in the world. Among the largest volcanic mountain with a base of 80km. There are 7 routes for climbing this magnificent landmark feature of which you should choose routes with varying degree of difficulty and time on the mountain.

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Mountmeru

DESCRIPTION - Being in Arusha region, the Waarusha and Meru people deify this land feature as a rain god, the first ascent was on 1904 by Fritz Jaeger. All climbing expeditions starts at the northern gate of the Arusha national park, the Momella gate anyone who climb Meru enjoy as when on their way to the top they will encounter different wildlife commonly big game at the lower slopes.

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Oldonyo-Lengai

- This is an active volcanic mountain estimated to be round 350,000-400,000 years old. Oldoinyo Lengai known as “the mountain of god” is one of the youngest volcanic mountains in east Africa and most actively. The eruptive records activities were firstly documented by Dr. Fischer in 1883, a first European to pass through this area of Maasai land.

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