Adventure is the spice of life, but we hesitate to take the
first step towards spirituality. Thousands of questions arise in our mind
before planning something thrilling like a mountain trek in Kilimanjaro. Of
course, there is a risk of getting injured, being stranded or anything
unexpected may happen. But, you can make it possible by booking a trek with a
tourism company that expertise in organising tours which provide security and
comfort along with adventure activities. So, if standing on the African roof is
something you are looking for, then it is actually possible for you in many
ways:
- Porters are allocated to carry your luggage.
- No special/costly equipment is required for trekkingKilimanjaro.
- You can ask us for an English speaking tour guide.
- We will arrange a cook who will prepare calorie dense meals for you whilst on one of the highest ascents.
- You may also rent headgear, footwear, bags/daypacks, sleeping bags and other useful accessories.
Know Your Trekking Route?
Before climbing the summit in the African landscape it is
important to know the routes making their way up to the Uruhu Peak. In total
there are seven trekking routes, Lemosho, Machame, Marangu, Mweka, Rongai,
Shira, and Umbwe.
However, to ascend and descend, the Marangu route is easier
compared to the others. The route is scenic and it doesn’t require technical
climbing skills like The Himalayas/Andes. The route has solar powered sleeping
huts, resting areas as well as separate toilets for men and women. Your Guide
will brief you more about the basic skills required for Kilimanjaro climbing,
you can also go through a number of and guidebooks that have been written on
Kilimanjaro.
Perhaps, it is true that LIFE without ADVENTURE is likely to
be unsatisfying. Who would want to leave Tanzania without having done a
worthwhile trek on the highest free-standing Mountain in the world? You
wouldn’t want to miss out on that!

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