MOUNTAINS CLIMBING SAFARIS

With a height of 5,895 metres (19,341”), it's certainly an amazing lifetime experience to climb Mount Kilimanjaro-the
highest free-standing mountain in Africa known as the "Roof of Africa". With a professional experienced guide from
Fruits and Love Volunteering Safaris, you don't have to be an expert climber to reach the height.
It takes 5 to 9 days in order to reach the Mount Kilimanjaro Summit and then descend to the finishing point.
The more days spent on Mount Kilimanjaro the more likely you will successfully summit,
as you will become more acclimatised to the altitude and will be less fatigued!
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At a height of 4,566 meters (14,980 ft), Mount Meru is a dormant stratovolcano and a second highest mountain in Tanzanialocated in Arusha National Park,
70 Kilometres (43 miles) west of Mount Kilimanjaro in the country of Tanzania.
Normally it takes 4 days to climb it though a possibility of a 3 days completion of trek to summit is practicable.
It brings a wonderful wildlife experience as you you hike past wild animals.
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Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano, also known as "Mountain of God" altitude 2960 meters (9711 feet), is a unique and extremely fascinating volcano that towers above
the East African Rift Valley in Northern Tanzania, just south of Lake Natron. It is the only volcano in the world that
sometimes erupts natrocarbonatite lava, a highly fluid lava that contains almost no silicon.
It takes a day long (12 to 14 hours) to reach the summit and therefore a 3 days/ 2 nights Safari is advisable.
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- Sun hat
- Sunglasses
- Head torch
- Buff or lightweight neck gaiter (for keeping out dust)
- Rain shell
- Light fleece
- Long sleeve t-shirt x 2
- Hiking trousers (zip off style are recommended so you have shorts too) waterproof trousers
- Socks x 3 pairs
- Hiking shoes preferably with some decent ankle support
- Teva or flip flops for in camp
- Walking poles
- Gaiters for those that have low cut hiking shoes
- Water bottles x 3 enough to hold 3 Liters