Wildlife
safaris in Tanzania are exciting and thrilling, people belonging to different professions
gather here every year for the great migration. Of course, it is a moment of
lifetime that everyone wants to enjoy, but Tanzania isn’t just a place for
photographers and wildlife enthusiasts but also an ideal destination for
adventure sports like Kilimanjaro climbing.
No matter
where you are in the modern towns of Moshi and Arusha, you see the massive cone
of Kilimanjaro jutting up into the sky. You feel awe every time you look at it
and think for reaching the cockpit position and feel wondrous. However, there are many travel agencies
offering packages for Kilimanjaro so it is possible for you to be there.
Trekking Kilimanjaro
TrekkingKilimanjaro is relatively easier than what people think. The topography,
climate and the routes going up towards theUruhu peak is completely different
from that of the Everest and Andes. So, don’t stop yourself from taking a step
because of concern over fitness. You just need to be mentally prepared and
choose the best route to trek. However, the success rate of Marangu
Route is remarkable as it is the shortest.
To make
your trekking adventure comfortable, there will be a porter and a cook
accompanying you as you will find the first day as the hardest. You will have a
superb support from the local guides and you can socialise with people from different
countries making your journey even more memorable.
You get to spend the most amazing nights in a tent,
from here the stars appears to be so close that you would feel like plucking
one like an apple. Here, you will realise that the air is so thin and the
weather is like flying in space. Just above 3500 M it is freezing cold
during the nights, and then hot like a stove during the day. All this adds up
to make one complete journey which will take you closer to spirituality.
Contact a tours and travel agent
in Moshi and get a customised package for Kilimanjaro. Make a story worth
sharing!
“Every mountain top is within reach if you just keep
climbing.”
—Barry Finlay



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