Mt. Kilimanjaro Trekking- Africa Natural Tours ( africanaturaltours.com )
Mt.
Kilimanjaro Trekking:
Africa Natural Tours
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NATURAL TOURS
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Climbing
Mount Kilimanjaro is a virtual climatic world tour, from the tropical rain
forest on the lower slopes and alpine heath, to an almost bare alpine desert
and finally the wintry Arctic summit of snow and ice, just 3 degrees south of
the Equator
.
The
ascent of Kilimanjaro can be done from six routes: Mweka, Umbwe, Shira, Rongai,
Machame, and the Marangu Route which is the easier one. Depending on which
route one wants to take, the climb of Kilimanjaro can take between four to six
nights on the mountain. The two most popular routes are Marangu and Machame. On
the Marangu Route, accommodation is in alpine huts while on Machame Route it is
camping throughout. While expert guides and porters will accompany you on your
climb, no technical equipment is required on these routes.
MT KILIMANJARO – ROUTES DESCRIPTION
MARANGU ROUTE
The
Marangu or main route is by far the most popular way to the summit. The ascent
is more gradual and no professional equipment is required. The accommodation on
the way up and down is provided in mountain huts with all the basic
necessities. There are 60 bunk beds each (for 60 people each) at Mandara Hut
(2700m) and Kibo Hut (4700m), and 120 bunk beds (for 120 people) at Horombo Hut
(3720m) which is also used for descent. Climbers are supplied with mattresses
and pillows, but sleeping bags should be brought along. There are communal
dining halls, washrooms and toilets.
It
usually takes 5 days/4nights for the round trip. The trek can also be taken in
6 days/5 nights to add acclimatization with an extra day at Horombo Hut. The
supplementary cost for an extra day is indicated separately as an option.
MACHAME ROUTE
This
is probably the most scenic route up Kilimanjaro. The accommodation on the way
up and down is strictly camping (mobile tents) only. This trek is
strenuous and may be better suited to more adventurous hikers. The Machame
route is normally completed in a minimum of 6 days/5nights on the mountain.
RONGAI ROUTE
There
is only one route over on the north eastern side of the mountain, Rongai, which
is usually a five night climb. This lesser known track may not be quite as
spectacular as the western routes, but it does usually have far lower traffic
than the other five night routes. This route retains a sense of unspoilt
wilderness and offers a different perspective on Kilimanjaro by approaching it
from the north.It is generally considered to be the easiest of the quality
routes on the mountain. Rongai is the best route for people who are looking for
a decent quality experience and are perhaps not absolutely confident about
their fitness.
UMBWE ROUTE
The
Umbwe route, which is based in the south, is a 6-day / 5-night tour and is said
to be the most scenic and difficult one offered on Kilimanjaro. The first two
days are extremely steep, muddy and generally strenuous making it only suitable
for well-trained mountaineers. An acclimatization day is rarely offered on the
standard programme, but can be added whereby giving the climber an extra day in
the Karanga Valley. The descent trail is the same as the Mweka Route.
LEMOSHO (SHIRA) GLADES ROUTE
The
Lemosho Glades route is perhaps the least used initial ascent route on
Kilimanjaro, partly because of its remote location and likewise the difficult
roads leading to the trailhead. The road to the trailhead is only accessible by
4-wheel drive vehicles and can be impassable during wet periods. The trailhead
is at relatively high elevation, and thus we start slow and easy on this route.
Buffalo and elephant sightings are possible on the first day trekking through
the forest, and the trail is often overgrown from lack of use.
The
route is the longest distance to trek up Kilimanjaro, so fitness certainly
plays a role in the enjoyment and success of this trek. The Lemosho (Shira)
route takes 7 days / 6 nights on the mountain. Overall, the distance covered
and the intensity of the final few days make this trek a good choice only for
the experienced hiker. The many changes of scenery and spectacular hike
across the Shira Plateau make this trek truly special. There are no huts on
this route; the accommodation is in mountain tents.
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