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Africa
Climbing,Mount Kilimanjaro Climb,Climbing Mt Kiliamanjaro to Africa
Highest peak.Mt Kilimanjaro one of the East Africa Mountains at an altitude
of 5895m ,the highest freestanding mountain in the world and one of the
seven summits.
WHY
CLIMB THE MOUNTAIN?
Not just Because it is there!!!!! but to
bring the memory of living a few days of climbing with rich scenery, comradeship,
learning, and challenge coming down with a powerful and fit body, and
a great strength of will and self-confidence to face your daily activities!!!
Mount
kilimanjaro climb routes and prices
Mt Kilimanjaro climb 8 days Marangu route
with extra day of acclimatisation at Hormbo Hut
Climbing
Mt Kilimanjaro Machame route With extra day of acclimatisation
at Karanga Valley
Mount Kilimananjaro Trek Marangu
Route combined with a Tanzania Safari
Mount Kilimananjaro Machame Route
combined with a Tanzania Safari
Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Groups/Student treks
Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya Climb Combined
Mount Meru and
Mt Kilimanjaro climb
Mount Kilimanjaro climb Umbwe,Lemosho
and Rongai routes
Mount Kilimanjaro 2006 and 2007 joining dates and
prices
Equipment Check List for Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing
Mount Kilimanjaro
is the crown of Tanzania. At an altitude of 5895m it is the highest mountain
in Africa, the highest freestanding mountain in the world, and one of
the largest volcanoes ever to burst through the earth's crust. On a clear
day it can be seen from more than 160km away, and although it stands only
three degrees below the Equator, its peak is permanently covered with
snow and ice.
Best months for trek Mt Kilimanjaro
The absolute best months for climbing are January, February, and September
since they are the warmest months
and almost clear of clouds. ,
though one could easily succeed throughout the year.
April and
early May could get heavy rain or snow, but is good if you want
a quiet clear mountain.
Also great are June through
August (though colder), and November/December (could be wetter).
Through September
and October it gets steadily warmer. October is particularly good
if you want little or no rain, mild weather and few people on the mountain.
January through March are the
warmest months, almost clear of clouds safe for a few brief rain showers,
followed by the main rainy season during April & May. The temperatures
will still be warm, but massive clouds will block visibility, while dropping
snow on the summit and heavy rain on the lower slopes
You can choose to
join groups climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
Equipment
List
- Headlamp
- Walking pole(s)/
- Sleeping Bag,
- Gaiters: To keep mud, rocks, and
snow out of your boots.
- Water purification: This is essential
as water for drinking is taken directly from mountain streams.
- Hiking Boots: This is the most
important item on the list. You'll need a comfortable/waterproof pair
of hiking boots which offer plenty of support. Make sure they are broken
in before you get to Kilimanjaro!
Other Check list (limit yourself)
- 1 set of thermal underwear
(top & bottom)
- 1 sleeping bag (rating 0 C
or four seasons)
- 1 warm jersey/sweater (wool)
- 1 sleeping pad/mat
- 1 pair of track suit top &
bottom
- 1 light towel
- 1 polar fleece/down vest
- 1 pair of light loose fitting
cotton trousers
- 1 waterproof jacket (with
a hood) & pants
- 1 to 2 long sleeves shirts
(cotton/wool)
- 4 pairs of thermal hiking
socks
- 2 to 3 T-shirts/shirts
- 2 pairs of thermal socks liner
- 2 to 3 pairs of shorts (with
pockets)
- 1 pair of hiking boots
- 1 wide brimmed hat / baseball
cap
- 1 pair of sneakers/trainers/takkies
- 1 pair of warm heavy weight
gloves/mittens
- 1 pair of gaiters
- 1 pair of light weight gloves
(inner gloves)
- 1 bandana
- 1 pair of sunglasses/mountaineering
glasses
- 1 balaclava
- 1 wool hat
- 1 warm scarf
NB: Make sure that your boots are waterproof
USEFUL EQUIPMENT:
- 2 x 2 litres water bottles
(camel bags preferably)
- 1 head lamp (plus spare batteries
& bulb)
- 1 pair of walking/ski poles
- 1 pocket swiss army knife
- 2 - 3 packets of moist towelettes.
- 1 travel pillow (optional)
Personal Items & Toiletries:
US $ Travellers cheques, toothpaste & tooth brush, body lotion,
toilet paper and other personal hygiene items. (Ladies, please carry
some sanitary toiletries as being at high altitude may alter your
cycle).
Photographic (optional):
- 1 camera (plus spare batteries),film
& tripod stand,different lenses,
- 1 pair of binoculars,video
camera,video tapes, battery packs.
Miscellaneous (Optional):
notebook, pencil, sketchbook, masking tape, zip loc plastic bags,
ear plugs, address list for post cards, map of Kilimanjaro (the trip
leader will have one).
HEALTH:
- Yellow Fever: This is compulsory
and a certificate might be requested on arrival at the airport.
Please make sure that you have the shot in time.
- Malaria: There are various
types of medicine on the market today used for prevention and treatment
of malaria. We recommend that you consult your doctor on which prophylactics
to take.
- Water purification tablets:
On the mountain, we use water from the streams. Although drinking
water will be boiled first, it is advisable to add a tablet or two
- to be on the safe side.
- Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS):
This is a condition commonly experienced at high altitude. In most
cases, this can be avoided by following guidelines on hiking pace,
eating, resting and fluid intake. We recommend that you familiarise
yourself with the various affects that altitude can cause.
- (Please consult your doctor
on use of Diamox - tablets used by some mountaineers to help them
cope with the effects of altitude).
- Personal medical supplies
(optional): As your tour leaders, we will carry a group medical
kit.
Some items that you might want to carry would include; aspirin,
imodium, laxatives, antibiotics, bandages, malaria tablets, gauze,
adhesives, betadine, throat lozenges, eye drops, sun block, lip
balm, moleskin antihistamine tablets and cream
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