Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Treks

Climb to the “Roof of Africa” on our Mount Kilimanjaro climbing treks

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Climb to the Roof of Africa

Hike Mount Kilimanjaro with Mount Kilimanjaro climbing treks, one of the world’s greatest natural wonders: a snow capped mountain on the equator, an ocean of plush jungle surrounded by parched savanna below. Climbing Kilimanjaro is like walking from the equator to the North Pole in a week, providing dramatic changes in vegetation and animal life. Mount Kilimanjaro is a sky island, Its high altitudes have created habitat for unique life forms that can only be found in this region. When you climb Mount Kilimanjaro and stand on the “roof of Africa”, you see the world in a different way. What seemed impossible might just be doable. The peak is a place for vision, inspiration and a new beginning by this enchanted Mount Kilimanjaro Safari.

Rates

Double Occupancy: $4,400
Single Supplement: $1,000

A Bit About Tanzania

Tanzania is an alluring country with distinct landscapes – impressive summits, clear lakes, lush rain forest, and sprawling savanna. These unspoiled areas form unique habitats for a vast variety of animals as well as over 1000 bird species. Climb Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Meru two of the largest mountains on the continent of Africa through this amazing Mount Kilimanjaro climbing treks. Visit Serengeti National Park with its sprawling savanna and Ngorongoro Crater offers unbeatable game viewing after the wonderful Mount Kilimanjaro Safari. Almost as varied as the landscape, are the people and their culture. Over 120 tribes with their own traditional languages and rites live harmoniously in Tanzania.

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