rises to 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level. This iconic peak is a dormant volcano located in Tanzania and consists of three volcanic cones: Kibo (the highest), Mawenzi, and Shira.
The mountain holds deep cultural significance for the indigenous Chagga people, who have lived in the surrounding region for centuries. They referred to it as “Kilemakyaro,” meaning “Mountain of Whiteness” in Swahili, inspired by its snow-capped summit. The exact origin of the name “Kilimanjaro” remains uncertain, but it is believed to derive from a combination of Swahili and Chagga words, with interpretations such as “Shining Mountain.”
The most favorable trekking seasons are:
Peak climbing season with clear skies and excellent visibility.
For more information, visit Kilimedair.
Campsites along the mountain provide basic toilet facilities, and some areas now feature eco-friendly, odor-free quiet toilets.
Yes. Solo climbing is not permitted. The Tanzanian government requires all trekkers to be accompanied by a licensed guide and a support team for safety.
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