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KILIMANJARO TOURS
Any reasonably fit person can reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro with the assistance of our Guides and Porters. It takes 3 - 4 days to walk across to the summit and 2 days to climb down. There are several ways to reach the top: Machame (to the south west); Shira – Londorosi / Lemosho (to the west); Rongai / Laitoktok to the north; Umbwe to the southeast; Marangu route (to the east) being the most popular. Our schedules, trails, types of mountain huts and camping accommodation are all designed to allow you time to acclimatize. Our Porters and Cooks will fetch water, prepare your food (3 well balanced meals) and carry some of your baggage during your climbing expedition at the mountain. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is just like climbing a staircase or walking from the Equator to the Arctic Circle and back in 6 days. Your expedition will start in Moshi Town (800m / 2630 feet above sea level) being taken by our vehicles to any of our Kilimanjaro Mountain check points (gates).
ZONE I:
Lying from 800 – 1,800 meters (2,624 – 5,905 feet) the mountains lower slopes – grassland and cropland.
ZONE II:
Range from 1,800 – 2,800 meters (5,905 – 9,167 feet) the mountains forest zone.
ZONE III:
Range from 2,800 – 4,000 meters (9,187 – 13,200 feet) is made up of heath and moorland.
ZONE IV:
Range from 4,000 – 5,000 meters (18,120 – 16,400 feet), only the hardiest life can survive. Nights are below 0°C (32°F) and daytime temperature can reach 40°C (104°F).
ZONE V:
Range from 5,000 – 5,895 meters (16,400 – 19,340 feet) characterized by arctic conditions, oxygen is almost 2/3 (two thirds) that at the low lands.
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Client Testimonials
Gomez De Perreira-Lisbon,Portugal
From the moment Eddy arrived right on time,he has been very helpful and the best driver we could ask for!His local knowledge was excellent-always telling us facts as we drive and a very safe driver ........Read More......
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