Kilimanjaro is, after all, a hike. It’s not quite an expedition, but more like a long weekend trek. It’s a pleasant trek because it passes across several distinct plant zones. Guiding is required. You generally have porters as well, so trekking with just a little day bag and a few hours a day is really

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The best way to prepare for Kilimanjaro is to walk a lot, especially at a fast speed. You should try to escape to the highlands on weekends and days off. Even on consecutive days, try to walk for 6 to 8 hours. Even try camping out on the nights in between, but don’t become too

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The price of climbing Kilimanjaro may cost anything from $1,000 to $4,000 USD, going by the current exchange rate of a climber from the (England in the United Kingdom U.K would be £755 to £3020 ( Sterling Pounds ). Flights, clothing, and equipment are not included. Depending on where you live and how much gear

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The main reason why Mount Kilimanjaro’s summit is snow-capped and covered with ice at the top is owing to the fact that it is located at a high elevation. Simple. The highest point of the mountain is 19,341 feet above sea level. The temperature at the summit will be roughly 38 degrees C cooler than

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Why is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro so damn expensive? You may ask. Well, the answer lies in the park fees and other logistics, but mainly due to park fees and taxes. Many people are astonished to learn how much it costs to climb Kilimanjaro (spoiler: the price varies according on the route, group type, and operator,

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