Climbing Routes Kilimanjaro
Posted on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 at 7:22 pm
Walk On The Wild Side With Africa Walking
Each year vast numbers of tourists travel to Africa for their annual holiday Visitors come from across the globe to witness the wonderful wildlife, beautiful scenery and grand landscapes that Africa has to offer. And what better way to witness the fantastic scenery on offer than by walking your way across the land?
There are numerous Africa walking trip and safaris on offer to suit everyone. And one of the most popular walking trips that Africa has to offer is the renowned trek to the summit of Kilimanjaro. There are six official climbing routes taking you up the mountain, and tourists are advised to undertake appropriate research before commencing their climb to ensure they are making the most out of their trip. Whilst trekking up the mountain, accommodation in the style of huts is available in various spots on your journey. Tour guides are also available to ensure you have a memorable and safe experience.
However, if climbing isn’t your thing, but walking is, there are plenty of Africa walking safaris available.
walking safari Forget the comforts of the idyllic luxury hotels available nearby and instead walk on the wild side and see nature as it was intended. Walking safaris provide a unique experience for any tourist looking for adventure. These trips take you into the heart of Africa and allow you to see the beautiful sites and magnificent wildlife first hand. With any trek into the wilderness it is important that you assess your level of fitness before embarking on your trip.
africian walking safari However, if you do your research properly and ensure you have appropriate clothing and footwear, you are sure to have an unforgettable trip.
So if you are looking to explore your way across Africa for your next holiday, why not consider using your legs to get you around?
africa walking safari northern serengeti Life doesn’t get much better than sleeping under the stars at night and getting up close and personal with some of the most magnificent animals and scenery the world has to offer.
Kilimanjaro Climb – Machame Route
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Kilimanjaro: A Complete Trekker’s Guide: Preparations, practicalities and trekking routes to the ?Roof of Africa’ (Cicerone Mountain Walking) Famous for its wildlife safaris and coastal resorts, East Africa is also an extraordinary destination for lovers of mountains, trekking and hiking. The mountains here stand as solitary peaks above surrounding plains. The most attractive is Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, rising to 5895m. It is the highest mountain in Africa, the world’s highest free-standing mountain and the world’s highest volcano… |
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