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- Africa
- Tanzania
- National Parks and Reserves
- Mt Kilimanjaro National Park
Mt Kilimanjaro National Park
Rising 19,341ft (5,895m) above the African plains, the
magnificent solitary peak of Mt Kilimanjaro is the dominant feature
of this national park, surrounded by a vast protected area. The
lush rainforest on its lower slopes is home to a number of animals
including elephant, buffalo, rhino, monkey and leopard. The dormant
volcano is remarkable in many ways, not only for its snow-covered
peaks and glaciers rising out of a humid equatorial jungle, but it
is the highest freestanding mountain in the world, a huge cone
unattached to a mountain range, and Africa's highest peak. The
magnetism of its twin summits and slopes has attracted researchers,
mountaineers, naturalists and adventurous travellers for years. It
is the only mountain of its size that can be scaled by
inexperienced hikers, although altitude sickness is common and can
be fatal. There are six different routes up Mt Kilimanjaro with
varying degrees of difficulty, and a wide range of organised treks
and experienced guides available, but the easiest and most popular
way to reach the summit is on the Marangu trail, which takes about
five days staying in huts along the way. Views from the top are
breathtaking, especially at dawn, and the sense of achievement
experienced is incomparable. The best time to climb the mountain is
between August and November.
Information & Facts
Address
The Kilimanjaro National Park headquarters is situated at
Marangu
Admission
Entry fee: US$60, plus US$20 rescue fee
Language
Swahili and English are the official languages. Several
indigenous languages are also spoken.
Money
The official unit of currency is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS),
divided into 100 cents. The tourism industry prices everything in
US Dollars and they are the preferred unit of currency. Major
currencies can be exchanged in the larger towns. Foreign exchange
bureaux in the main towns usually offer a better rate on travellers
cheques than do the banks. ATMs are available in major cities only.
Major lodges, some hotels and travel agents in urban areas accept
credit cards, but these should not be relied on and can incur a 10%
surcharge.
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