Mount Kilimanjaro, located in Tanzania, East Africa, is the highest mountain in Africa

with an elevation of 19,341 feet (5,895 meters). This dormant volcano 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. It serves as a source of inspiration for climbers and outdoor enthusiasts from around the world.

Who Can Climb Kilimanjaro? Anyone from children over the age of 10 to older generations in their 60s and 70s! All you need is determination and the will to get to the summit. The real challenge with climbing Kilimanjaro is the altitude and the rate of ascent. Don’t worry we will be with you every step of the way!
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| Route | Description | Days | Length |
| Northern Circuit | Newest 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. | 9 | 90 kilometres (56 mi) |
| Lemosho | Considered the most beautiful of all the trekking trails in a pleasant, relatively flat hike. Crowds are low until the route joins the Machame route near Lava Tower. | 8 (-1) | 56 kilometres (35 mi) |
| Machame | This trail offers stunning views, a reasonable challenge and plenty of time to acclimatize. This is the most popular route. | 7 (-1) | 49 kilometres (30 mi) |
| Marangu | Extremely popular, mainly because it is the only route on the mountain that has hut accommodation for trekkers. So instead of sleeping in tents, trekkers stay in permanent huts. It has the reputation for being the easiest trekking route. | 6 (-1) | 64 kilometres (40 mi) |
| Rongai | Is the only trail that approaches Kilimanjaro from the north & because of this is the driest route. Big advantage during the rainy season in April and May. This trail is truly one of the more remote and wild trails on the entire mountain & is among the least visited of all of the trails. | 5-6 | 65 kilometres (40 mi) |
| Umbwe | It is known to be the hardest and most direct route up Kilimanjaro and even features several exposed ridges that are not for the faint of heart. It is best for experienced mountain trekkers who are looking for a challenge. | 6 (-1) | 37 kilometres (23 mi) |

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