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Kilimanjaro Mountain, Tanzania

Kilimanjaro, volcanic massif in northeastern Tanzania, near the Kenya border. Its central cone, Kibo, rises to 19,340 feet (5,895 metres) and is the highest point in Africa. 

Kilimanjaro lies about 100 miles (160 km) east of the East African Rift System and about 140 miles (225 km) south of Nairobi, Kenya. The massif extends approximately east-west for 50 miles (80 km) and consists of three principal extinct volcanoes: Kibo (centre), Mawensi (east), and Shira (west). 

Kibo, the youngest and highest, retains the form of a typical volcanic cone and crater and is linked by a 7-mile (11-km) saddle at about 15,000 feet (4,500 metres) with Mawensi (16,893 feet [5,149 metres]), which is the older core of a former summit. 

Shira ridge (13,000 feet [3,962 metres]) is a remnant of an earlier crater.

Below the saddle, Kilimanjaro slopes in a typical volcanic curve to the plains below, which lie at an elevation of about 3,300 feet (1,000 metres). The breathtaking snow-clad dome of Kibo contains a caldera (crater) on its southern side that is 1.2 miles (2 km) across and some 980 feet (300 metres) deep, with an inner cone that displays residual volcanic activity.

Mawensi’s cone is highly eroded, jagged, and precipitous and is cleft east and west by gorges. Only Kibo retains a permanent ice cap. Mawensi has semipermanent ice patches and substantial seasonal snow.

A campsite on Kilimanjaro mountain background under the Milky Way
A campsite on Kilimanjaro mountain background under the Milky Way

The mountain and its surrounding forests were designated a game reserve in the early part of the 20th century. In 1973 Mount Kilimanjaro National Park was established to protect the mountain above the tree line as well as the six forest corridors that extend downslope through the montane forest belt. The park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987.

Arusha, Tanzania – August 17, 2022: A diverse group of hikers trekking across the rugged terrain of Mount Kilimanjaro
Arusha, Tanzania – August 17, 2022: A diverse group of hikers trekking across the rugged terrain of Mount Kilimanjaro
Landscape of Amboseli National Park with majestic and breathtaking shape of Kilimanjaro volcano in the background
Landscape of Amboseli National Park with majestic and breathtaking shape of Kilimanjaro volcano in the background
Large herd of zebras graze in the African savannah at the foot of Kilimanjaro. Trip to the Horn of Africa. Southeast Kenya, the Amboseli park. Amboseli is a biosphere reserve by UNESCO
Large herd of zebras graze in the African savannah at the foot of Kilimanjaro. Trip to the Horn of Africa. Southeast Kenya, the Amboseli park. Amboseli is a biosphere reserve by UNESCO
Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcanic mountain in Tanzania. It is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain in the world at 5,895 meters or 19,341 feet above sea level.
Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcanic mountain in Tanzania. It is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain in the world at 5,895 meters or 19,341 feet above sea level.

Kilimanjaro has a succession of vegetation zones consisting of (from base to summit) the semiarid scrub of the surrounding plateau; the massif’s cultivated, well-watered southern slopes; dense cloud forest; open moorland; alpine desert; and moss and lichen communities. Two notable species that grow in the moorlands are the giant lobelia (Lobelia deckenii) and the giant groundsel (Senecio johnstonii cottonii). The forests of the southern slopes and surrounding areas are home to elephants, buffalo, and eland (oxlike antelopes). Smaller mammals inhabiting the forests include black and white colobus monkeys, blue monkeys, and bushbuck and duikers (small African antelopes). The forests also host a rich variety of birdlife, including the rare Abbot’s starling.

A path in the rain forest on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro
A path in the rain forest on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro
Evergreen cloud forest on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. This type of forests is created by a wet and moisture climate and is characterized by a high incidence of low-level cloud cover - the forest is that dense that there is rarely light coming until to the ground.
Evergreen cloud forest on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. This type of forests is created by a wet and moisture climate and is characterized by a high incidence of low-level cloud cover – the forest is that dense that there is rarely light coming until to the ground.

The Kilimanjaro formations became known to Europeans when they were reached in 1848 by the German missionaries Johannes Rebmann and Johann Ludwig Krapf, although the news that there were snow-capped mountains so close to the Equator was not believed until more than a decade later.

The Kibo summit was first reached in 1889 by the German geographer Hans Meyer and the Austrian mountaineer Ludwig Purtscheller.

The Kilimanjaro region is one of Tanzania’s leading producers of mild coffee, barley, wheat, and sugar; other crops include sisal, corn (maize), beans, bananas, wattle bark (Acacia), cotton, pyrethrum, and potatoes. The region is populated by the Chaga (Chagga), Pare, Kahe, and Mbugu peoples. The town of Moshi, at the southern foot of Kilimanjaro, is the chief trading center and base for ascent. As Kibo’s peak can be reached without the aid of mountaineering equipment, thousands of hikers attempt the ascent each year.

View of Materuni waterfall on the foot of the Kilimanjaro mountain in Tanzania
View of Materuni waterfall on the foot of the Kilimanjaro mountain in Tanzania
A sunlit waterfall on the jungle covered slopes of mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
A sunlit waterfall on the jungle covered slopes of mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Mount Meru

Mount Meru is a dormant stratovolcano located in the northern part of Tanzania, near the city of Arusha. It is the second-highest mountain in Tanzania, after Mount Kilimanjaro, and is also considered one of the most beautiful mountains in Africa. The mountain is part of the Arusha National Park and is a popular destination for hikers and climbers. The summit of Mount Meru reaches an elevation of 4,562 meters (14,968 feet) above sea level.

Sunrise over Mount Meru. Arusha, Tanzania.
Sunrise over Mount Meru. Arusha, Tanzania.
Mount Meru is a volcano in Tanzania.
Mount Meru is a volcano in Tanzania.

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