20 Oct

15 Amazing Sights & Activities To Follow During Kilimanjaro Climbing

By Jerry Tanzania Tours

15-Amazing-Sights-Activities-To-Follow-During-Kilimanjaro-Climbing

If you have made your mind up for Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, you must keep a rough blueprint of the whole Kilimanjaro Expedition in your mind. Besides trekking, there are numerous other things that include your Kilimanjaro Activities. You will witness many panoramic sights during your trekking days. Let’s have a look at the 15 amazing sights you will come across during your Kilimanjaro Climb.

African Rain Forest

African-Rain-Forest

All the Kilimanjaro Routes begin from the lavish rainforest.

As its name suggests, it receives approximately 80 inches of rain every year.

This rain forest encounters heavy rain mostly during the rainy season which includes the months of April through May and November.

Zebra Rock

Zebra-Rock-In-Kilimanjaro

If you start your Kilimanjaro expedition to reach the Kilimanjaro summit through the Marangu route, you will find the popular landmark of Kilimanjaro, Zebra Rock.

For decades, mineral-rich rainwater flowing over the black lava of the volcano formed white bands on the rock wall which resembles the pattern of a zebra.

It gets the highest attraction from the travelers for its black and white zebra structures.

Dendrosenecio Kilimanjari Plants

Dendrosenecio-Kilimanjari-Plants

Dendrosenecio Kilimanjari is a rare species which are seen on the high altitudes of Mount Kilimanjaro.

These have evolved and adapted themselves to survive through the unique and unpredictable weather of Kilimanjaro.

These plants are big fat groundsel seen on Kilimanjaro trails. These bear very unusual looks.

These plants inhabit the middle of the Kilimanjaro altitudes on the Shira Plateau and near the Barranco Camp.

White Necked Ravens

White-Necked-Ravens

As their name suggests, they bear a white patch of the feather on the backside of the lower neck.

White-necked ravens are generally seen skulking around campsites and huts for some leftover food.

They look very much similar to the crow if you ignore that white patch on their neck.

Colobus Monkey

You can find plenty of Colobus monkey, on the trees found in the Kilimanjaro rainforest.

Their name, Colobus comes from a Greek word, that refers to the stumps on their hands, that they have instead of thumbs.

Lava Towers

At the Kilimanjaro Summit, Sitting above 15,900 feet from the sea level you will find the lava tower that was caused by a volcanic eruption 150,000-200,000 years ago.

Climbing the tower is an exciting Kilimanjaro Activity for people seeking extra adventure on their Kilimanjaro Expedition.

Mawenzi

Mawenzi is an older peak on the Kilimanjaro Trails after Kibo.

It is formed by a volcanic eruption that dwindled before the formation of Kibo peak.

Mawenzi has no icy tops because it is too steep to attract the glaciers to stick to it.

Plane Crash Site

Plane-Crash-Site

A small passenger plane carrying around four tourists were crashed along with the pilot in November 2008.

On Mount Kilimanjaro at 14,200 feet, you can see some of the recollection of that crash.

The debris remains on the Kilimanjaro Trails on the encumber between the two pints, Uhuru and Mawenzi.

Porters

Porters-On-Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro Porters are the most amazing thing you will find during your Kilimanjaro Trekking days.

The Kilimanjaro Porters carry all your luggage and gear so that you can continue your trek comfortably.

These hard works by the porters are the key success factor for climbers to reach the Kilimanjaro Summit.

Shira Plateau

Shira-Plateau

When traveling from the western side of the Mount Kilimanjaro Trails, you will find the Shira Plateau.

The plateau is actually a caldera that means a collapsed volcanic crater.

This was created approximately 500,000 years ago and was later filled with lava fragments from another eruption.

Kilimanjaro Sunrise

Kilimanjaro-Sunrise

There is a fine view of sunrise on the mount Kilimanjaro that most of the climbers enjoy.

The spectacular sunrise while heading up towards the Kilimanjaro summit, gives the most soothing treat to your eyes.

It is viewed from a height above the clouds, as climbers approach the Uhuru Peak before the dawn appears.

Kibo Crater

Kibo-Crater

Kibo crater is one of the three volcanic cones on Mount Kilimanjaro.

The three volcanic cones are Shira, Mawenzi, and Kibo. Kibo crater the largest one which is located near the Mount Kilimanjaro Summit.

Glaciers

Kilimanjaro Glaciers

The glaciers seen at the Kilimanjaro trails are 10,000-year-old glaciers.

It has drastically disappeared by almost 85% in the past 100 years.

Because of this rate of melting of the glacier, many researchers are assuming that the glaciers will completely disappear in the next 50 to 70 years.

Full Moon

Kilimanjaro Full-Moon

The full moon view from the Kilimanjaro Summit has its own magnificent fan base.

It is considered as one of the most popular times to get ready for Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.

If you climb at this time with a clear sky, you will find clear visibility, that will improve your ascend especially during the final summit attempt.

Uruhu Peak

Uruhu-Peak

At a height of 19,340ft on Mount Kilimanjaro, Uhuru Peak is the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro.

Uhuru means “freedom” in the Swahili language.

There is a wooden signboard at the peak, where you can take pictures after a successful Kilimanjaro Hike.

You will witness the most spectacular creation of Mother Nature above the floating clouds.

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is not only about summiting the giant Mountain, but also to enjoy the serenity of the African treasure that is hidden in the lap of nature. If you are planning for Kilimanjaro Hike, do travel with us, Jerry Tanzania Tours, as we are the most popular travel partner. We understand the needs of our clients and provide all the facilities abiding by all the Kilimanjaro Safety norms.

Do comment below if you have any queries. Also, let us know if we have missed anything.

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