Tropical to cold conditions are experienced on Kilimanjaro. The range starts with the warm, dry fields with the normal temperatures of 30 degrees Celsius, rises through a wide belt of wet tropical backwoods, through zones with commonly diminishing temperatures and precipitation, to the summit where there is lasting ice and beneath frigid temperatures. Weather on Kilimanjaro is an immediate consequence of season of the year and the side and height of the mountain.
The simplest way to reach Mount Kilimanjaro is from Moshi which is a 1-hour drive. While you can likewise take off to Kilimanjaro International Airport which is a half hour drive from the park.
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Being on top of this Tallest Mountain gives the feelings of being on top of Africa, with the entire Africa continent lying under your feet! Despite being the number one world free standing mountain, its summit is easily accessible on foot without any technical mountaineering equipment. The other interesting fact about Mt. Kilimanjaro is its snowcapped despite being in the middle of tropical environment more over trekking Kilimanjaro is like taking worlds’ climatic zone tour, from hot tropical region, to dense and lush montane forest, to bush and grass heath and moorland, alpine desert and finally to chilly summit consisting of lava desert and glacier patches. There are six routes to this Majestic free standing mountain which are Marangu, Machame, Umbwe, Lemosho, Longai and Shira. You wouldn’t want to miss the opportunity to be on top of Africa with Face of Africa Adventures!.
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