Kilimanjaro, located in the Kilimanjaro National Park, is shrouded in mystery, with various interpretations of its name. The locals, known as the wachagga, only have one name for the snowy peak, Kipoo (now called Kibo), which stands proudly as the summit of Africa.
Regardless of its name, Kilimanjaro embodies the captivating beauty of East Africa. As the highest peak on the continent and the tallest free-standing mountain globally, it rises dramatically from the surrounding Savannah, which reaches an impressive height of 5’895 meters above sea level.
Accessible to climbers from all over the world, Kilimanjaro attracts visitors with its allure. Many adventurers conquer the crater rim with basic gear and determination, earning not only their climbing certificates but also unforgettable memories at Uhuru Point, Stella Point, or Gillman’s Point.
Yet, Kilimanjaro offers more than just its summit. Climbing its slopes is like embarking on a climatic journey, transitioning from tropical to Arctic climates. Starting with lush montane forests inhabited by elusive wildlife like elephants and leopards, the ascent leads through moorlands adorned with giant heathers and otherworldly giant lobelias. As altitude increases, an alpine desert emerges in Kilimanjaro National Park, supporting minimal vegetation before transitioning to a stunning winter landscape of ice and snow, showcasing the unparalleled beauty of Africa’s highest peak.
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