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Climbing Kilimanjaro on your Tanzania gap year.


September 10, 2010

Climb Kilimanjaro on your Tanzania gap year.

Climb Kilimanjaro if you are looking for a serious adventure on your Tanzania Gap Year. Each year many people contemplate the Kilimanjaro climb because it is one of the most rewarding and easiest entry points into mountaineering. They either go it alone or Climb Kilimanjaro with a group or a friend.

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.

Taking time out to have a Tanzania gap year is the perfect solution for people considering the Kilimanjaro climb, after all it is not your every day activity and it is quite hard to plan and do if you do not have the time to spare on a normal holiday. The Fact remains that a Tanzania Gap year is the best time to take the plunge and trek up Kilimanjaro

Climbing Kilimanjaro on your gap year is easy if you know which Tanzania gap year company to use to help you organise the climb, Xtreme Gap Year is one of these Gap Year companies. Specialists in Mountaineering and high alpine treks (as well as many other adventure sports) you are best off taking to them.

 

 

As you climb kilimanjaro the scenery changes in different stages as you gain altitude and the temperature changes and the air thins. This is quite an experience probably one on the highlights of your Tanzania Gap year. On the bottom of the Mountain there is a lush rainforest and banana plantations, the heat is considerable and it is often quite humid. The bananas often provide a welcome energy boost to knackered trekkers!

The Kilimanjaro climb typically takes four days to reach the summit although you may want to spend the extra money and have an acclimatisation day up the mountain. This can be expensive but ultimately worth is at only 40% of people successfully summit (most turing around at gilmans point 300 m short of the summit and about 3 hours trekking). By the time you reach the top your head will be pounding and you will be tempted to turn back with every step you put forward, so the extra day is not a bad option, especially when you consider this will be one of the highlights of your Tanzania Gap Year. Once you turn around you will notice it is only 1 day down the mountain and pretty easy going, although you will burn a whole new set of muscles.

After the trek many people choose to take a safari in Tanzania to the ngororgoro crater, lake manyara and Masai Mara, this is the perfect way to en you Tanzania Gap year or really get involved in some wild life conservation.

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