Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcanic mountain in Tanzania. It has three volcanic cones; Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. Kilimanjaro trekking routes are routes available on Kilimanjaro climbing, those routes on Kilimanjaro trekking are Machame route, Lemosho route, Shira route, Rongai route, Northern circuit route, Marangu route.
Book nowKilimanjaro is among the famous highest mountain in the world and the first highest mountain in Africa therefore climbing mount Kilimanjaro it’s not an easy task. Kilimanjaro climbing is hard work because it takes at least 5 days on the Marangu route and more than 5 days up to reach the summit actually in the World. To climb the highest mountain like Mount Kilimanjaro is not simple work. When you are climbing or trekking Kilimanjaro you will face some challenges because it is a risk to climb the highest mountain like Kilimanjaro.
Tanzania Natural Tours ensures Kilimanjaro safety on Kilimanjaro trekking to our customers book now your tours with Tanzania Natural Tours to explore Kilimanjaro trekking/climbing. To stay safe when trekking mount Kilimanjaro first you should understand the risks and know how to mitigate them. The second is your tour operator should ask all climbers to fill in a comprehensive medical questionnaire, and in the case of some pre-existing conditions, they should ask for confirmation from your doctor that you are fit to climb.
On Kilimanjaro trekking or Kilimanjaro climbing, we ensure all Kilimanjaro safety equipment. Before starting a journey of Kilimanjaro trekking your porters must carry treatment equipment in the first aid kit in case any member of the group got injuries he/she will get first aid before any other continuous treatment. In the case of Kilimanjaro trekking or Kilimanjaro climbing age is limited. You will be allowed to climb Kilimanjaro if you are above 10 years old. Children below the age of 10 are ordinarily not allowed to climb past 3,100 Meters (10,170 ft.) unless they have obtained special permissions from the Kilimanjaro National Park Authorities. There are no upper age limits to be allowed to climb Kilimanjaro. The youngest person on record to have climbed Kilimanjaro was 7 years old and the oldest was 89, anyone under the age of 10 will not be allowed to climb to the summit of Kilimanjaro.