Mount Kilimanjaro – The Roof of Africa

Kilimanjaro’s snow-capped peak is one of Africa’s most awe-inspiring natural landmarks. Straddling the Kenya–Tanzania border, this iconic freestanding volcano rises to a staggering 5896 metres above sea level, making it Africa’s highest mountain and the tallest free-standing peak in the world.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mount Kilimanjaro National Park encapsulates an astonishing variety of ecosystems—from lush tropical rainforests and alpine meadows to barren high-altitude deserts and the glacial summit of Uhuru Peak. Its sheer scale, dramatic landscapes, and accessibility have made it a bucket-list destination for trekkers, climbers, and nature lovers worldwide.

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Located in northern Tanzania, near the town of Moshi, Mount Kilimanjaro rises majestically from the open plains that border Amboseli National Park in Kenya. The surrounding Kilimanjaro National Park spans over 750 square kilometres, encompassing diverse ecosystems and breathtaking scenery.

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Why Include Mount Kilimanjaro in Your African Safari Itinerary

Mount Kilimanjaro offers one of the world’s most unforgettable natural experiences — a chance to walk from equatorial forests to glacial peaks in a matter of days. Whether you’re summiting Africa’s highest point, exploring its biodiverse slopes, or marvelling at its beauty from afar, Kilimanjaro embodies the spirit of adventure and wonder that defines Africa.

Combining a Kilimanjaro trek with nearby safaris in Amboseli, Tarangire, or Serengeti National Parks makes for an unparalleled East African journey.

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