Kilimanjaro
Alex Stewart
Ascent preparations, practicalities and trekking routes to the 'Roof of Africa'
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Release Date: 26/05/2025
Ascent preparations, practicalities and trekking routes to the 'Roof of Africa' Rising above the plains of northern Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest peak and one of the world’s great bucket-list challenges. Standing at 5895m, this dormant volcano offers a rare opportunity to reach a true high-altitude summit without technical climbing, making it an achievable goal for fit, determined walkers who prepare well, choose the right route, and respect the altitude. The mountain is famed for its striking ecological zones – from lush rainforest and heathland to stark alpine desert and the icy glaciers of Uhuru Peak. Covering all six established ascent routes and the three main summit approaches, this guidebook provides clear, authoritative guidance whether you are choosing the popular Machame or Marangu routes, seeking quieter paths like Rongai and Lemosho, or planning a longer, more gradual itinerary to maximise acclimatisation. It also includes Mount Meru, Tanzania’s second-highest peak, as both a rewarding objective in its own right and an ideal preparation and acclimatisation trek before tackling Kilimanjaro itself. From the first steps through dense rainforest to the final push across the crater rim at dawn, Kilimanjaro delivers a sense of scale and achievement that few journeys on Earth can match. Standing on the Roof of Africa is more than reaching a summit; it is the culmination of careful preparation, steady acclimatisation and an unforgettable passage through wildly contrasting landscapes. With expert guidance, inspiring insight and practical detail throughout, this guidebook helps transform an iconic ambition into a deeply rewarding adventure that will stay with you long after you leave the mountain behind.
Guidebook describing all the trekking routes on Kilimanjaro (5895m), one of the Seven Summits. With 6 ascent routes, 3 summit ascents, the Circuit Path and 2 descent paths, the guide also provides comprehensive information on preparation and access, a route on Mt Meru, as well as information on accommodation and other facilities.