Climb Kilimanjaro on your Tanzania gap year.

Sep 2nd, 2010 by mika in Our Favorites

Climb Kilimanjaro on your Tanzania gap year.

Climb Kilimanjaro on your Tanzania Gap Year and you will not be disappointed. Kilimanjaro, Africas tallest mountain is located in Moshi in Tanzania, the focal point for may Tanzania gap year programmes. The Kilimanjaro Climb is definitely a highlight for any Africa Gap year trip.

People have different reasons for wanting to climb Kilimanjaro, for some it is a life long fascination with exploring and adventure and the Kilimanjaro climb ticks all the boxes when it comes to Adventure. For others they want to try out mountaineering and one of the best places and times to do this is on a Tanzania Gap Year.

Climb Kilimanjaro on your Tanzania Gap year, because it really is the best time to head out there and do the trek, when else in your life time will you have the chance to do it? Kilimanjaro is not something to be taken lightly, and it is certainly not to be rushed either, so actually taking a Tanzania gap year and taking the time to properly plan and execute the trip is very worth while indeed.

There are plenty of Gap Year companies that will help you plan your Tanzania Gap year enabling you to climb Kilimanjaro, Xtreme Gap Year is one of them. They specialise in lots of Gap year activities like trekking and mountaineering

 

 

The mountain has lots of different zones which you will discover as you progress up the mountain. When you climb Kilimanjaro on your Tanzania Gap year, you will start off at the bottom (obviously) where there is a thick jungle, loaded with green bushes, trees and 42 different types of banana tree! Yes there is a use for all of them in case you were wondering. Then as you climb Kilimanjaro the air thins and you will get to a lunar like rocky landscape, with very little but rocks and dust! Then finally you get to a scree slope and then the snow line. It is a pretty cool experience all things considered.

The trek up typically takes 4 days, although many choose to acclimatise one extra day on the mountain, not a bad option as this can mean you increase your chances of a successful summit. Although the Tanzania authorities charge extortionate amounts for people to remain on the mountain and extra day ($150). The down hill leg is much easier, and only takes a day, surprising when you have taken 4 days up and one day down but that is gravity for you! Either way once you have trekked back down to the gate your Tanzania Gap Year mission will have been completed and you can reward yourself with a HUGE buffalo steak and the end

You can polish off your Tanzania Gap year after the trek with a stint in the Lake manyara game reserve as well, as this is a short distance from Kilimanjaro.

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