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Preparing for Kilimanjaro climb: Africa Natural
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Preparing for
Kilimanjaro climb
Most people prepare for Kilimanjaro climb with fitness
training. While getting reasonably fit makes sense, the gym work outs or
sprinting up flights of stair etc. will not prepare your body for the demands
of a Kilimanjaro climb.
You need to get your body used to walking for
several hours in uneven country, for several days. But any fitness training
beyond that will not increase your chances to reach the summit.
It’s the altitude that will get you, not your
lack of fitness.
So if you can, expose your body to some
altitude before you tackle Kilimanjaro:
If you are living somewhere near mountains,
climb them! If there is a chance to overnight at higher altitude, do it. (Note
that for this to make a difference it needs to happen right before your Kili
climb.)
Some people do acclimatization treks on Mt.
Meru before they climb Kilimanjaro. We have been doing and can recommend it,
but only for people with some previous trekking experience. Otherwise it may
backfire… Read more about it here: Meru and Kilimanjaro.
There are other options: some operators offer
cultural tours in the Kilimanjaro foothills, there are walking safaris in the
crater highlands…
The Ngorongoro crater rim is over 2200 metres
high and even the crater floor is at 1700 metres. If you think of doing a
safari while in Tanzania, why not plan it so you can spend a night or two on
the crater rim before transferring to Kili?
Look at where you will be spending the night(s)
before your climb. Some agencies will put you up in Moshi, some in Marangu.
Moshi lies at 890 m, Marangu at 1800 m…
No matter where you will be staying, definitely
fly in a couple of days early!
Give your body time to adjust to the different
climate, the food, to recover from the strains of a long haul flight and to get
over the jet lag if you came from a different time zone.
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