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Mount Kilimanjaro (5896m) is the highest mountain on
the African continent and indeed the highest
freestanding mountain in the world. This coupled
with it being the highest ‘walkable’ mountain in the
world, makes it accessible for all travelers willing
to tackle its glacial peak. It is situated in
Northern Tanzania and the protected and World
Heritage listed Kilimanjaro National Park covers an
area of 796 sq km.
There are many routes to ascend ‘Kili’, and choosing
the correct one for your fitness and experience
level is vital to making a successful summit. We
operate treks on 3 selected routes and are as
follows: - Marangu Route
-Machame Route
-Rongai
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Mount Meru (4566m) is falsely considered
Kilimanjaro’s simple sister, as both are extinct
volcanoes of different sizes. But don’t be fooled,
Meru is as tough a climb as Kilimanjaro. We guide
travelers on the Momella route on Mount Meru, which
is invariably a 4 day safari. An armed NP ranger
accompanies us during this trek because of the high
abundance of wildlife in the area; it is an exciting
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