Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcanic mountain in Tanzania. It is the largest free-standing mountain in the world and the highest peak of Africa. It gives you the mind-blowing experience of snow-capped mountains. You do not need any technical skills to climb Kilimanjaro. Both experienced and non-experience trekkers can also climb the Kilimanjaro mountain.
There are several routes you can use for the mount Kilimanjaro climb adventure. These are: –
You can also go on Mount Meru trek which is the fifth-highest mountain in Africa.
The main things/packing gears for Kilimanjaro climbing:
What is the best time to climb Kilimanjaro?
Mount Kilimanjaro can be climbed year-round. However, the best time to climb is the dry season starting from June to early March. Most of the climbers prefer to climb the Kilimanjaro mountain on a full moon day.
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