KILIMANJARO
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CLIMB KILIMANJARO
Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak at 5,895 m, rises majestically in Tanzania. This dormant volcano presents a unique challenge with multiple trekking routes leading to its iconic snow-capped summit. The trails traverse diverse ecosystems, from lush rainforests to alpine deserts. Kilimanjaro’s Uhuru Peak stands as a beacon, rewarding climbers with a panoramic view of the vast East African plains. Its glaciers, though receding, contribute to the mountain’s allure. Rich in biodiversity, Kilimanjaro symbolizes a harmonious blend of nature and adventure, with Ndarasi Safari you have chances of conquering its lofty heights and witness its awe-inspiring beauty.
ROUTES TO ASCEND.
Kilimanjaro presents diverse routes to its summit, each route offers unique landscapes, ecosystems, and challenges, catering to varied preferences and and rewards. Ndarasi Safari allows climbers to explore the awe-inspiring landscapes of Kilimanjaro from various angles.
Marangu Route
Machame Route
Lemosho Route
Rongai Route
Umbwe route
Shira Route
When to Climb Mount Kilimanjaro?
There is no definite answer to this question, but most climbers prefer to climb Kilimanjaro during dry seasons – from mid-December to mid-March and from mid-June to late October. The weather conditions and the influx of visitors that we will find on the route are important factors when deciding when to climb Kilimanjaro. The rainiest time is March, April and May.
What if we don’t make it to the top?
Fatigue or altitude sickness can prevent you from reaching the summit, but that doesn’t mean that the experience of Kilimanjaro loses its value.
Is training required to climb Kilimanjaro?
Any Mountain lover can climb Mount Kilimanjaro; however, there are some routes that require more stamina and some are suitable for beginners. Here are some Ndarasi`s Safari advices for your successful climbing, in general, it’s best to be in a good physical shape and be able to walk at least 10 km at a time over rough terrain. Cardio exercises shouldn’t be an insurmountable challenge if you want to climb Kilimanjaro. To prepare yourself for the expedition, do regular hiking; jogging and taking stairs instead of elevator is one of the training needed.
Can one climb Mount Kilimanjaro during rainy season?
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro during the rainy season is possible, but it comes with challenges. Heavy rainfall may lead to slippery trails and reduced visibility. If you choose the rainy season, be prepared for wet conditions, colder temperatures, and fewer fellow climbers.
KILIMANJARO ROUTES
6 DAYS LEMOSHO ROUTE
8 DAYS LEMOSHO ROUTE
7 Days Machame Route
When to try the climbing?
The meteorological conditions and the influx of visitors that we will find on the route are important factors when deciding when to climb Kilimanjaro.The rainiest season is March, April and May. The rest of the year the meteorology allows to make the ascent.
January and February are the best months because they are the driest and warmest. Another good time is from June to September, although the temperatures are lower and there are more people.