Mount Kilimanjaro, located in Tanzania, East Africa, is the highest mountain in Africa with an elevation of 19,341 feet (5,895 meters). It is the largest free-standing mountain in the world and is one of the seven summits.

Its snow-capped peak towers above the surrounding Savannah’s and is part of the Kilimanjaro National Park, which is home to a variety of unique flora and fauna. While it is a dormant volcano, it still serves as an important source of inspiration for climbers and outdoor enthusiasts from around

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RouteDescriptionDaysLength
Northern CircuitNewest route on Kilimanjaro. Very low traffic due to very long time on the mountain, traverses nearly the entire mountain including the north side. Long route with great views.990 kilometres (56 mi)
LemoshoLong access drive, remote, less frequented forested traverse to Barafu, camping.8 (-1)56 kilometres (35 mi)
MachameSecond most popular route. Forested traverse to Barafu.7 (-1)49 kilometres (30 mi)
MaranguVery popular (crowded). Gentle gradients and long sections up to 4700m (2.9 mi). Not a very scenic route as compared to Machame and Lemosho, comfortable but basic huts.The six-day variant provides good time for acclimatization due to a rest day at Horombo Hut.6 (-1)64 kilometres (40 mi)
RongaiLong access drive, remote, less frequented, some fine, wild, least scenic, camping. Good for acclimatization.5-665 kilometres (40 mi)
UmbweShortest and steepest route, very physically taxing and requires serious endurance. Dangerous route.6 (-1)37 kilometres (23 mi)

Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano in Tanzania. It is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain above sea level in the world: 5,895 m above sea level and 4,900 m above its plateau base.