18/06/2021
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is often taken as an easy walking to the high elevation because you do not need special equipment, but this does not mean that everyone will be guarantee 100% to reach the top of the mountain. Every year before Covid-19 was approximately more than 30000 people start the climb to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro only 80% gets the actual summit Uhuru Peak 5895m. 20% do not make it because of different reasons, it may be because their health condition is not good enough, or they are attacked with altitude sickness such as headache, vomiting, nausea, these symptoms continuous as you keep hiking if does not leave you, finally attacked by serious acute mountain sickness that are pulmonary edema that affect lungs or cerebral edema that affect brain/ loss of consciousness and feeling tiredness to exhausting, in most cases, will be noticed by any professional guide, keep drinking and slowdown the speed, Please you are free to asked our guide for his/her professionalism in order to be sure you book with a professional and competent teamwork. Remember that; loosing of appetite, headache, vomiting, nausea, its common on the mountain because of new changes of altitude so body tries to overcome the new changes of altitude.
PLEASE NOTE THAT; Kilimanjaro Bush Adventures (www.kilibush-adventures.com) is the active and committed to assist all climbers who are ready to realize their dream , we are confidently since we have the competent and very organized teamwork that will make it happen , The only Kilimanjaro Bush Adventures team will need from you to realize your dream is no matter what challenges you may face on the way up to Kilimanjaro Please stay positive and never loose your hope,
WHAT IS KILIMANJARO MOUNTAIN MEAN? Mount Kilimanjaro is the African iconic highest mountain at 19,341 feet (5,895 meters), but it isn't a mountain in a traditional sense. It is a giant free standing mountain that began forming about a million years ago and is composed of many layers of hardened volcanic ash, lava, which made fragmental material that is the fallout from a volcanic eruption.
Fourth of the Seven Summits (the highest peaks on the seven continents), Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania-east Africa. Kilimanjaro lies within the 292-square-mile (756 square kilometers) Kilimanjaro National Park. Kilimanjaro rises from its base plains Tanzanian municipality of Moshi, making it the tallest free-standing mountain in the world.
There are three volcanic cones that make up Kilimanjaro: Kibo is the summit; Mawenzi at 16,893 feet (5,149 meters); and Shira at 13,000 feet (3,962 meters). Uhuru Peak is the highest summit on Kibo's crater rim. Uhuru, Swahili for "Freedom," was named in 1961 when Tanganyika gained its independence. Tanganyika later joined with the islands of Zanzibar to form Tanzania in 1964.