The best Route Should I Use to Climb Kilimanjaro- Africa Natural Tours ( africanaturaltours.com )
The best Route
Should I Use to Climb Kilimanjaro:
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Which Route
Should I Use to Climb Kilimanjaro?
There are seven established routes to climb Mount Kilimanjaro -
Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, Shira, Rongai, Northern Circuit and Umbwe. The
Marangu, Machame, and Umbwe routes all approach from the south of the mountain
(Mweka is used only for descent).
The Lemosho, Shira and Northern Circuit
routes approach from the west. The Rongai route approaches from the north. The
illustrations below depict a three-dimensional view of Kilimanjaro's climbing
routes and a close up of the approaches to the summit.
Selecting a route is a tough choice for most. To find the best
Kilimanjaro route for you, considerations should be taken for the route's
scenery, difficulty, foot traffic and its altitude acclimatization characteristics.
Kili Trekking
“As
wide as all the world, great, high and unbelievably white in the sun was the
square top of Mount Kilimanjaro”, wrote Ernest Hemingway of this highest
mountain in Africa rising to 5,895 metres above sea level. Situated near the
town of Moshi in northern Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro rises from the dry
plains, through a wide belt of forest and high alpine heath to an almost bare
desert and finally the snow capped summit, Uhuru Peak, just 3 degrees south of
the Equator. One of the world’s highest free standing mountains, Mt.
Kilimanjaro is composed of three extinct volcanoes: Kibo 5895 m (19340 ft.),
Mawenzi 5149 m (16896 ft.), and Shira 3962 m (13000 ft.).
The ascent of Kilimanjaro can be done from six routes: Mweka, Umbwe, Shira, Rongai, Machame, and the Marangu Route which is the easier and the most popular. Depending on which route one wants to use, the climb of Kilimanjaro can take between four nights 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, unlike Mount Everest, no
technical equipment is required.
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