Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and the World’s highest free standing structure at an altitude of 5895 meters (19,336 feet) above the sea level. Hiking on the rooftop of Mount Kilimanjaro Africa is the adventure of a lifetime, and anyone who is physically fit can scale this snow capped Mount Kilimanjaro.
KNOW MORELocated to the east of Arusha town, about 20 kilometers drive from Arusha; Mount Meru is the second highest mountain in Tanzania. The mountain stands at an altitude of 4566 meters above sea level inside the Arusha National Park.Meru has one route to the top and can be attempted for three days but we highly recommend doing for four days.
KNOW MOREMountain Lenkai (normally known as “Ol’doinyo Lengai”) rises about 2,100 meters above the East African Rift Valley floor to a height approximately 2,880 m. The name Ol’doinyo Lenkai which means “Mountain of God” originates from the Maa language (the Maasai’s language) from Ngorongoro area. The Maasai people conduct prayers to God “Enkai”.
KNOW MOREChogoria- Sirimon, is the most popular routes for trekking Mt Kenya as trekkers get to discover the two dramatic sides of the mountain. Apart from conquering Point Lenana at (4895m), the spectacular Lake Michaelson, in between the gorges makes a highlight of this tour.
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