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MOUNT KILIMANJAROA classic image of Africa (or Africa’s Everest) Rising abruptly from the African plains and reaching an altitude of 5,895 m, this dormant but not extinct volcano is the highest free-standing mountain in the world. It can be climbed by various routes over a period of between five to ten days.

The various trails (Marangu, Machame, Mweka, Shira, Lemosho, Rongai and Umbwe) pass through lush, tropical rainforests to heather and trees; from valley and open moorland to a lunar landscape of alpine desert, finally reaching the arctic environment of the summit.
 
MOUNT MERUAfrica’s 5th highest mountain
Mount Meru, another volcanic peak, is situated within Arusha National Park and can be climbed in 3 days, though 4 are recommended to break up the steep descent and allow for time to explore the crater and to appreciate the beautiful flora & fauna en route.

OLDONYO LENGAIThe Maasai Mountain of God
This still-active volcano in the Great Rift Valley is one of the youngest and possibly most active volcanoes in East Africa. To trek Lengai takes one day only; the ascent takes approximately 5-6 hours and the descent about two hours.

MOUNT HANANG, THE UDZUNGWA & USAMBARA  MOUNTAINS - Lesser-known hiking & trekking treats
Mount Hanang is Africa’s 9th highest mountain and has numerous hiking trails. Trekking in the Udzungwa Mountains (now a National Park) in south-central Tanzania is a nature-lover’s dream, and walking in the Usambara Mountains rates second to none for naturalists and botanists alike.


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