Mount Kilimanjaro Facts
Mount Kilimanjaro GlacierMount Kilimanjaro towers above the African plains, its peak seeming to pierce the clouds like a giant spear. Formed over 500 000 years ago, this enormous Stratavolcano has been nicknamed The Mountain of Greatness by the local tribes that live within its vicinity. Not surprising when you consider the fact that, at 19 340 feet, it is the tallest mass on the African continent and one of the most notable free standing mountains in the world.
Situated in North Eastern Tanzania, Kilimanjaro lies a mere 3 degrees south of the equator on the border between Tanzania and Kenya. The majority of routes leading to the summit begin in Tanzania, although it is also possible to access certain trails such as Rongai from the Kenyan side of the border.
Either prior to or following their climbing experience, most tourists opt to further explore the hills and valleys of Tanzania. Rich in cultural heritage, the cities and towns of this diverse country present an enlightening view of African society, while the grassy plains are teeming with animal and bird life. Just off the coast, Zanzibar is an interesting and exotic blend of Africa and Asia and is the ideal holiday destination for both historians and marine enthusiasts alike.
The majority of travellers elect to begin their Tanzanian adventure in Kenya, due to the fact that Flights into Nairobi are both more frequent and cheaper than flights into Kilimanjaro Airport. For those heading straight for Kili it is then simply a case of transferring to Tanzania via a shuttle, which is usually provided for by the tour company concerned. Most trails up the mountain commence from one of the smaller towns in Tanzania, such as Arusha, Moshi or Marangu.
Kilimanjaro rises above the plains of the Serengeti like a great warrior; it's ancient face gazing down on the villages and fields below. Each year it seems to summon more and more hopeful summiteers to its foot. Conceivably, it has to do with testing the boundaries of one's own tenacity, or maybe it is the result of mother earth appealing to man's innate desire to return to nature itself.Indeed, the valley below Kilimanjaro is believed by many to be the birthplace of mankind. Perhaps for some, it is merely a case of going home.
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