Category: Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

  • Covid-19 update for Visiting Tanzania and where to get PCR tests for Safaris & Mount Kilimanjaro Treks

    Covid-19 update for Visiting Tanzania and where to get PCR tests for Safaris & Mount Kilimanjaro Treks

    Covid-19 update for Visiting Tanzania 5 Star rated safari company in Moshi, Tanzania on TripAdvisor READ OUR REVIEWS Covid-19 update for Visiting Tanzania and where to get PCR tests for Safaris & Mount Kilimanjaro Treks It is now obvious how the Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted travel all over the world and  Tanzania is no exception. […]

  • Expert Guide on successful climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

    From most Mount Kilimanjaro climbers, the main goal is to reach the summit of Africa’s rooftop. Conquering this gigantic mountain is one thing but getting to the peak of Kilimanjaro is another. Few words can describe the thrilling experience one feels while standing atop Africa’s highest point, the 5,895m Uhuru Peak of Mount Kilimanjaro and […]

  • Choosing the best Mount Kilimanjaro climbing Route

    Although there are a variety of routes offering unique scenery and terrain to Kilimanjaro’s peak, we offer two distinct routes that provide our clients with the best possible chance to safely reach the summit.  Fortunately, our two featured routes, Machame and Lemosho, happen to have the most diverse and beautiful landscapes all while achieving over 95% success on […]

  • What Are The Toilet Facilities On Kilimanjaro?

    The call of nature is an unavoidable truth. We all need to go to the loo some of us, a few times each day or night. However, it's one of those subjects that we're a bit excessively modest, hesitant or queasy to speak transparently about. Doing as such while outdoors on a 6 or 7 […]

  • Who Can Climb Mount Kilimanjaro & What Is Success Percentage?

    Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest mountain and is one of the world's most iconic pinnacles. Being the world's most astounding freestanding mountain, it draws in around 30,000 hikers every year. Aside from being Africa's tallest mountain, the amazing peak has three volcanic cones – one of which is as yet dynamic, despite the fact that […]

  • 5 Best Highly Recommended Routes To Approach Kilimanjaro

    Want to begin your next hiking adventure to a place that touches the vast smokes of blue skies? Kilimanjaro welcomes you!  Kilimanjaro; proudly acquiring the title of the tallest mountain in the African continent, is not only well-known in Africa but also is famous all around the globe for its peerless view. Many trek lovers […]

  • “Tanzania” One Country With Unrivaled Credentials

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  • Whenever You Climb Kilimanjaro, These 3 Things You Never Ignore?

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  • “2015” Most Incredible Moments Happens On Mount Kilimanjaro

    Basically Mount Kilimanjaro is a year around climbing & trekking destination, but most of the climbers like to climb in between January-March and June-October, because the former seasons are generally colder than the latter & also often quieter.

  • Tanzania Cultural Tours- The Cultural Traditions Of The Tanzanian People

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