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When planning for best Kilimanjaro hiking Adventure, it is natural to ask where do you sleep on Kilimanjaro! Tents or Mountain Huts? Climbin
Kilimanjaro - the Giant of Africa
Is Mount Kilimanjaro on your ‘bucket list’? It should be! This mighty peak is Africa’s best-known and highest mountain. Rising out of almost nowhere, its unique, iconic snow-capped peak lures adventurers from all around the globe. For many, its challenge must be met – it’s a true lifetime achievement. But don’t think that this is an easy ‘tick in the box,’ because Kilimanjaro is only to be undertaken by those with a reasonable level of fitness and, just as importantly, in partnership with a reputable operator who can give you the best chance of getting to the top.
Easy Travel is one such operator, offering its clients a choice of ascents. But more than that, the company’s staff will advise you from the outset, talking you through the various options as well as understanding your wishes and your level of fitness. So, what options do you have?
The Lemosho route begins at 2360 metres and this longer route enjoys a variety of scenery. It also has less trekkers who – with a bit of luck - might encounter elephant, buffalo, leopard and colobus monkeys on its slopes.
The Machame route is another slower route, giving more acclimatization time than some and thus giving climbers an excellent chance of ‘summiting.’ Machame begins at 1490 metres and is the second most popular way to the top. Lush rainforest and alpine moorland are notable landscapes on this climb – rich scenery, indeed.
The fastest and also the most popular – that’s the Marangu route up the mighty mountain, crossing moorland and forest, traversing alpine landscape before reaching arctic scenery. Lower slopes are home to mammals, birds, insects and plant-life. Although some operators suggest only five days, Easy Travel allow an extra day to facilitate acclimatization.
Finally the Rongai route is a newish route which starts from the north-east. It is similar to the Marangu route, but less crowded. The occasional elephant might lumber across the track as it passes across the high moorland section, while monkeys inhabit the forest sectors.
Which route to choose will depend on what time you have available and how much feel you need to acclimatize on the way up majestic Kilimanjaro. It’s vital to choose a tour operator with experienced guides and one who can advise you on the best route for you. Easy Travel have the knowledge and experience, the equipment and the staff to give you the best Kilimanjaro experience. Good luck!