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CLIMBING
MOUNT KENYA
Mount
Kenya (5198 m /17058 feet) is the second highest mountain in Africa. Although
it is right on the Equator, it has permanent snow below its twin summits
of Batian and Nelion. There are two main routes to climb this mountain,
as outlined below.
CMKR
001:-BURGURET-CHOGORIA ROUTE (6 Days / 5 Nights)
CMKR 002:- NARO MORU/LIKII VALLEY ROUTE (7 Days / 6 Nights)
CLIMBING
MOUNT KILIMANJARO
Mount
Kilimanjaro at 5895 metres (19336 feet) in the highest mountain in Africa.
It is situated only three degrees south of Equator. Its great peaks of
Kibo and Mawenzi are nonetheless covered all year around with snow and
ice. Most climbers with little more than a walking stick, warm clothing
and determination can walk up to Uhuru Point which is the actual summit.
They can also walk upto Gillman's Point on the lip of the crater and enjoy
the most spectacular view of the African Continent. The promiment route
is outlined below.
CMTR
001MARANGU ROUTE (7 Day / 6 Nights)
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