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Last updated on 10/Oct/2023

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HOW TO CHOOSE A KILIMANJARO GUIDE 

With the above experience, we have selected the best Kilimanjaro guide for our daily company operation. Initially Mount Kilimanjaro National Park Authority train and certify these guides. In most cases, these guides are the former Mount Kilimanjaro porters who had served in Kilimanjaro for not less than 4-5 years and thereafter attended the Kilimanjaro guide course. It is against the park regulations and dangerous to trek Kilimanjaro without a certified guide.

With all these experiences of Mount Kilimanjaro climbing our professional guides can spot and tell very quickly such symptoms of altitude sickness and as well as monitoring your health. We are always updated with the new issues of health and better ways to assist clients to the roof of Africa. The company is also very concerned with the rescue issues should it arise the circumstance.

To climb Kilimanjaro, you have to go with a KINAPA-registered company – you cannot climb alone.There are numerous to choose from, ranging from high-end to budget Kilimanjaro guide operators. From cowboy outfitters to climbing veterans.You can choose to join a group, get your own group together or go on your own.You need to decide which Kilimanjaro guide operator is best for your experience level, your budget, and your safety. Adequate research before signing up is important so that you know you are in safe hands.Unlike booking a restaurant, you cannot simply read a few reviews and then hand over your cash.You are undertaking a big and potentially dangerous adventure in a far off land, and you want to be sure of your safety.Every year, new cowboy outfitters spring up in the Tanzanian towns of Arusha and Moshi offering Kilimanjaro tours, quite cheaply.Cheap operators can be expensive when it comes to your comfort and safety

How Much Does Kilimanjaro Guide Cost?

Kilimanjaro climbs typically can cost between $2,000 and $6,000, with prices ranging from low-cost budget operators to major Western tourist agencies overcharging for outsourced excursions. Any trip operator has a number of unavoidable fixed costs, so if a climb looks too affordable, you need to consider why.

The Complete Guide to Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro, located in Tanzania, is the highest mountain in Africa and one of the most iconic peaks in the world. Known as the "Roof of Africa", it is a dormant volcano with three distinct volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. Climbing Kilimanjaro is an incredible adventure for trekkers and mountaineers, attracting many attempts each year.

Kilimanjaro is not only a natural wonder, but it is also a cultural and ecological treasure. The mountain is situated in a national park, which is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site, and it is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. The slopes and lowlands of Kilimanjaro provide habitat for many species of wildlife, including elephants, buffalos, leopards, and colobus monkeys. Additionally, the mountain is sacred to the local Chagga people, who have lived on the mountain for centuries and have developed a unique culture and way of life.

 

 


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