Kilimanjaro National Park

Northern Zone, Tanzania

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Overview

Kilimanjaro National Park is home to Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest peak in Africa at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet). Unlike other mountains in the world, Kilimanjaro requires no technical climbing skills, making it accessible to adventurous trekkers. The park spans 1,668 sq km and features five distinct climate zones, from lush rainforests to arctic glaciers.

What You’ll Love About Kilimanjaro

  • Stunning views of the snow-capped peak from surrounding areas
  • Unique Ecosystems – Hike through rainforest, moorland, alpine desert, and glaciers
  • Non-climbing activities including nature walks and cultural tours
  • Wildlife Encounters – Colobus monkeys, elephants (lower slopes), and rare birds

Kilimanjaro National Park is located in Tanzania. along the northern border shared with Kenya  It covers an area of 652 square miles (1,688 sq km) which includes the montane forest that surrounds Mount Kilimanjaro.  Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the 7 Natural Wonders of Africa and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Kilimanjaro National Park is home to Mount Kilimanjaro which is the tallest mountain in Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world.  It reaches a maximum height of 19,341 feet (5,895 m) at Uhuru Peak.  Uhuru Peak is part of the Kibo cone, which is one of three volcanic cones found on the mountain.

Mount Kilimanjaro and the surrounding national park area are unique compared to most national parks because almost all ecosystems are accounted for from the area between the base and summit.  The summit provides for an arctic ecosystem with a trek up the mountain delivering visitors through cultivated land, rainforest, heath, moorland, and alpine desert.

Mount Kilimanjaro is the easiest climb of the Seven Summits; the “seven summits” include the tallest mountain from each of the seven continental regions.  Accordingly, Mount Kilimanjaro is the most frequently climbed mountain as well.

There are seven different official routes up the mountain.  The Marangu route, which includes shared sleeping huts, is considered the easiest and the most common.  Failure to acclimate to the altitude is the most common reason that people do not reach the summit.  The youngest person to climb the mountain was 7 years old and the oldest was 89 years old.

Wildlife is not abundant in this area; however, elephants, leopards, and buffalo may be seen in the montane forest.  These sightings are not something to anticipate with a climb up Mount Kilimanjaro.  One of the fun wildlife sightings is the western black and white colobus monkeys as they jump from tree to tree.

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