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Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro is 5.895 m high and the tallest mountain in Africa, making it one of the world’s seven summits. This volcanic stand is located 75 km from Moshono Hillside and is highly popular with both experienced hikers and first-time adventurers. Not only because of its scenic and beauty but also because it’s considered to be the easiest to climb of the seven summits. With its snow capped peak, Mount Kilimanjaro is a superlative natural phenomenon, standing in majestic isolation above its slopes and the surrounding savannah. Mount Kilimanjaro has five major climate zones: Cultivated zone (800 to 1.800 m), Rainforest zone (1.800 m to 2.800 m), Heather and moorland zone (2.800 to 4.000 m), Alpine desert zone (4.000 to 5.000 m) and Arctic zone (above 5.000 m).