A Mountain of Legends
Mount Kilimanjaro is not just a mountain; it's an icon. Standing at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), it is the highest peak in Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world.
Ecological Zones
Climbing Kilimanjaro is like walking from the equator to the poles through five distinct ecological zones: Cultivation, Rainforest, Heather and Moorland, Alpine Desert, and the Arctic Zone.
Accessibility
One of the reasons Kilimanjaro is so popular is that it requires no technical climbing skills. It is a "walk-up" mountain, making it accessible to fit hikers worldwide.
Written by Serenity Africa Team
Our team of safari specialists and wildlife photographers are dedicated to sharing the magic of Tanzania with the world.







