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1688 km²
Colobus Monkeys
Alpine
June-October
Highest Peak in Africa
Kilimanjaro National Park, located in northern Tanzania, is home to Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a destination that combines breathtaking natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and the allure of conquering one of the world’s most iconic summits.
Rising to 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), Mount Kilimanjaro is a majestic, snow-capped volcano that draws adventurers and nature enthusiasts from around the globe. Its three volcanic cones—Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira—create a stunning backdrop for exploration.
The park encompasses five distinct ecological zones, from lush rainforests at the base to alpine deserts and icy glaciers near the summit. Visitors can experience dramatic changes in flora and fauna as they ascend the mountain.
Visitors can explore nearby Chagga villages to learn about the local culture, traditions, and history. These communities often host tours of coffee plantations and showcase their unique crafts and cuisines.
The best times for trekking are during the dry seasons:
Kilimanjaro National Park is a must-visit for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Whether scaling its legendary peak, exploring its diverse ecosystems, or immersing yourself in local culture, Kilimanjaro offers an unforgettable journey that captures the spirit of Tanzania’s wild beauty.