Tanzania
Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing
Overview
The name Kilimanjaro is a mystery and is thought to signify “Mountain of Light” or “Mountain of Greatness”. Nobody is very certain, yet what isn’t under question is that Mount Kilimanjaro at 5895 meters (19,336 feet) is the most noteworthy top on the African continent and tallest detached mountain on earth. Without a doubt one of Africa’s most sublime sights ascending in awe-inspiring disengagement from the fields beneath.
Best time to visit Mt. Kilimanjaro
The best time to visit Mt. Kilimanjaro is from early June to late September and from late December to late February. These times are short on rain and sunny most of the time, which goes a long way to ensure the best views and a comfortable climb.

Mount Kilimanjaro Routes
Climbing to the ‘Roof Of Africa‘ – the most astounding point on Africa – is for some individuals a mind-blowing experience and the feature of their whole Tanzania experience, particularly in light of the fact that the courses are non-specialized and available to practically any sensibly fit and sound individual. Everybody from seasoned Kilimanjaro Climbers to first-time climbing disciples can effectively handle and scale the frosty summit given they climb gradually, adapt legitimately and are enough prepared for the breeze and bothering cold.
Mount Kilimanjaro has 5 different routes and also has its own specifications:

Umbwe Route
The most beautiful Kilimanjaro climb route, but expensive.
Unlike many other summits, Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is a non-technical climb suitable for anyone of average fitness level. Although experience trekking at altitude is a plus, it is by no means essential and we can provide you with all the pre-climb tips and a fantastic team of mountain crew to give you the best chance of seeing the sunrise from Uhuru Peak.