Above
the gently rolling hills and plateaux
of northern Tanzania rises
the snowy peak of Mt. Kilimanjaro ,
its slopes and glaciers shimmering above the rising clouds.
Kilimanjaro
is located near the town of Moshi
and is a protected area, carefully regulated for climbers to enjoy
without leaving a trace of their presence.
The mountains ecosystems
are as strikingly beautiful as they
are varied and diverse. On the lowland
slopes, much of the mountain is farmland, with
coffee, banana, cassava, and maize
crops grown for subsistence and cash sale. A few larger coffee
farms still exist on the lower slopes, but much of the area outside
the national park has been subdivided into small plots. Once inside
the park, thick lowland forest covers the lower altitudes and breaks
into alpine meadows once the air begins to thin. Near the peak,
the landscape is harsh and barren, with rocks and ice the predominant
features above a breathtaking African view.
Climbing Mt.
Kilimanjaro is the highlight of most visitors
experiences in Tanzania . Few mountains
can claim the grandeur, the breathtaking views of Amboseli
National Park in Kenya , the Rift Valley,
and the Masaai Steppe, that belongs to
Kilimanjaro. Hiking on the rooftop of Africa
-- the highest point on the continent at
19,340 feet -- is the adventure of a lifetime, especially because,
if paced well, everyone from seasoned trekkers
to first-time enthusiasts can scale
the snowy peak.
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