Thursday 1 January 2015

MOUNT KILIMANJARO

Kilimanjaro is the roof of Africa and the tallest free standing mountain in the world.It is formed by three dormant volcanic cones namely; Mawenzi, Shira and Kibo.It was formed as a result of the weakening of in the earth`s crust associated with the early formation of the Rift valley.

A scenic view of  Mt.Kilimanjaro from Amboseli National Park

It inspires people to climb it every year by its towering above the plains,which is a quintessential African image. It stands at an altitude of about 5,895m above the sea level and only 3 degrees south of the equator. It is snow- caped all year round.

Its Main roots open to the public include:
1.Marangu on the East which is the mos popular way because of its gentleness and accommodation   en route
2.Machame on the South which is probably the  most attractive way going up.
3.Shira plateau on the west which is very rough and needs a 4WD to access.
4.Umbwe also from the south which is very scenic,short and steep but the top section is very undertaking. It also joins Barafu Ridge and Machame route.
5.Mweka- it is the fastest and the most direct route but it is the steepest and only allowed as a descent rout.It is also located on the south of the mountain.

Kilimanjaro`s best climbing times are during the dry season, that is from late June to October  or from late December to  the end of February. Before you go for Mount Kilimanjaro climbing it is recommended that  you have a medical check up particularly if you are a subject to heart or lung problems or prone altitude to sickness, as these complaints can lead to serious sickness.

You also want to make sure that you have a suitable medical insurance and that you are covered specifically to climb mount Kilimanjaro. It is also important to note that the temperatures gets very,very cold to minus 15 degrees Celsius.

At African Game Trek, we will take you to the highest and lowest points of East Africa and all the beautiful destinations in between.