Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano located in Kilimanjaro region
Tanzania Country. Mt Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa (5,895 meters (19,341 feet)
above sea level and about 4,900 metres (16,100 ft) above its plateau base. ) It is the
tallest freestanding mountain in the world. It has three volcanic cones (Kibo, Mawenzi,
and Shira).
Kilimanjaro is the fourth most topographically prominent peak on Earth.
It is part of Kilimanjaro National Park and is a major climbing destination.
Mt. Kilimanjaro requires no special expertise so that Anyone from children over the age of
10 to older generations of about 70s! All you need is determination and the will to get to
the summit.
MOUNT KILIMANJARO WEATHER
The weather on Mount Kilimanjaro does not experience wide temperature changes from season to season. Instead, the temperatures on Mount Kilimanjaro are determined more by the altitude and time of day ( from very hot to extremely cold within the same day).
At the base of the mountain, the average temperature is around 21 to 27 °C and at the summit, Uhuru Peak, the night time temperatures can range between 20 and -20 degrees Fahrenheit (-7 to -29 degrees Celsius). Like all great mountains, Kilimanjaro creates its own weather which can be extremely variable and difficult to predict. Hikers need to be prepared for warm, sunny conditions, and rain, wind, cold, and even snow.
Acute Mountain Sickness or Altitude Sickness is a major concern when climbing Kilimanjaro.
The permit system on Kilimanjaro, where the national park charges per day rather than per climb encourages
operators to offer shorter itineraries in order to be competitive on price. This means that on shorter
itineraries full acclimatisation will not be possible and even on longer itineraries a large proportion of
people climbing Kilimanjaro will suffer from mild symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness. If you have any
pre-existing health conditions that you think may make you more susceptible to AMS we recommend that you
consult your doctor before booking this trip.
How to minimize your chances of suffering from altitude sickness on Kilimanjaro:
There are a number of practical steps that you can take to minimize the chances of having to abandon your climb of Kilimanjaro due to the effects of altitude sickness:
WHEN TO CLIMB MOUNT KILIMANJARO
Mt Kilimanjaro can be climbed through out the year, though many people prefer Dry season
(from November to March & June to September ) but rain, and snow are possible at any time
of the year.
Kilimanjaro Trekking Equipments
Clothes
Waterproof pants
1-2 Long Sleeve Trekking Shirts
1 Pairs of hiking pants
1 Fleece Jacket
1 Insulated Winter Jacket
2 pairs synthetic warm weather trekking socks
4 pairs heavier synthetic or wool blend socks
Top and Bottom Base Layer
3-4 Short Sleeve
Water/Windproof mittens
Lightweight gloves
Lightweight Rain gear
1 Pair of hiking boots
Balaclava
1 Pair Getars
1 Pair Microspikes
Trekking Equipment
A day pack
Headlamp with extra batteries
1 Sleeping bag
1 Duffel bag
A pair of trekking poles
Accessories
Backpack cover
Water bottle
Sunglasses
Electronic devices
Camera/Smartphone
Extra batteries/Power bank