Kilimanjaro National Park Tanzania
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Overview
Kilimanjaro National Park Tanzania is home to Africa’s highest peak and the world’s tallest free-standing volcano—Mount Kilimanjaro. Spanning 1,712 km², the park features breathtaking glaciers, alpine deserts, and lush montane forests.
Declared a World Heritage Site in 1987, the Kilimanjaro National Park offers a life-changing adventure with its snow-capped peaks, diverse ecosystems, and iconic hiking routes, making it a bucket-list destination for trekkers and nature lovers alike.
The highest mountain in Africa, snow caped and world’s highest free standing volcano. It comprises of two dormant volcanoes (Kibo 5,895m a.m.s.l and Mawenzi 5,149m a.m.s.l) and one extinct volcano (Shira 3,962m a.m.s.l) respectively. The origin of the word is not well known but it said to be a combination of the Swahili word Kilima meaning “Mountain” and the KiChagga word Njaro, loosely translated as “Whiteness” giving the name “White Mountain”.
Its size is 1,712Km2 and was declared as a National Park in 1973, officially opened for tourism in 1977, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987 and Natural Wonder of Africa in 2013. Climbing to the top which is far up into the sky it’s a life time experience that no one can forget.
Climate
Ice fields inside the Kibo crater
There are two rainy seasons in a year. The wet season is from March to May during which it rains around the mountain base and snow accumulates on its peak.
The dry season is from late June through September during which the nights are cool and the days completely clear.
The park is located at an altitude between 1700 m to 5895 meter with annual average rainfall ranging from 828 mm at alpine desert to 2500 mm at Montane forest.
Getting there
The park can be accessed by road or flight via Kilimanjaro International Airport – about 45km to the west. The Park Headquarters and one of the ascending gates are at Marangu, about 41Km from Moshi town and 86km from Kilimanjaro International Airport. The other seven gates of Rongai, Machame, Londorosi, Lemosho, Kilema, Mweka and Umbwe are located around the mountain base and can be reached by road.
Park Attractions
The Park is endowed with a diverse variety of attractions ranging from terrestrial wilderness to permanent glaciers on the mountain peaks.
Three peaks
Kibo, the highest peak (5,895m) on Mount Kilimanjaro, is covered by snow throughout the year despite being close to the equator. Conquering this peak is an adventure of a lifetime.
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Conclusion
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro through Kilimanjaro National Park Tanzania is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that rewards adventurers with unmatched panoramic views, diverse landscapes, and a sense of accomplishment. For those seeking Kilimanjaro tours or looking for things to do in the national park, this iconic destination promises unforgettable memories and thrilling discoveries.
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FAQs
1. What is the highest point in Kilimanjaro National Park Tanzania?
The highest point is Kibo Peak at 5,895 meters above mean sea level, which remains snow-capped year-round.
2. When is the best time to visit Kilimanjaro National Park?
The dry season, from late June through September, offers clear skies and cooler nights, making it the best time for trekking.
3. How do I access Kilimanjaro National Park?
The park can be accessed via Kilimanjaro International Airport, about 45 km away, and by road through one of its eight gates, including Marangu and Machame.
4. What are the main attractions inside the park?
Key attractions include the three volcanic peaks (Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira), alpine deserts, glaciers, and the diverse montane forests.
5. Are there guided Kilimanjaro National Park tours available?
Yes, multiple guided tours are available offering various routes, including Machame, Marangu, and Lemosho, each providing unique trekking experiences.
