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Most people need at least eight days to climb Kilimanjaro. It's good to take extra days for better acclimatization and a more manageable pace.
The best months to climb Kilimanjaro are January, February, July, August, and September. These months usually have the best weather for climbing.
Expect to hike about four to six hours each day on Kilimanjaro Climbing Tours. The walking pace is slow to help your body adjust to the high altitude.
The final push to the Kilimanjaro Summit starts before dawn to avoid the strong winds and extreme weather that can happen later in the day.
Your climb at Kili Vikings will be supported by English-speaking guides, a professional cook, and porters who are key to a safe and successful climb.
You'll sleep in mountain tents or huts, depending on your Kilimanjaro Climbing Routes. Tents are usually shared by two people, while huts offer basic bunk beds.
You'll enjoy varied Meals on Kilimanjaro. These include breakfast with eggs and toast, lunch with soup and sandwiches, and hearty dinners with a main course and dessert.
There is enough safe drinking water available during the Kilimanjaro Trek. It's also wise to bring water purification tablets for extra safety.
If someone can't finish the Kilimanjaro Climb, the group may split. Some can keep going to the summit while others will wait or start to go back down with a guide.
The main health issues you encounter when Climbing Kilimanjaro are altitude sickness and breathing problems. Being in good physical shape is important, as pre-existing health conditions can become worse at high altitudes.
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