Discover Africa’s Highest Peak with Oltau Safaris & Tours
Rising majestically above the African plains, Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the most iconic mountains in the world. Located near the equator, it offers breathtaking landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and an unforgettable sense of adventure.
Climbing Kilimanjaro is more than just a trek—it is a life-changing journey. Many travelers describe the experience as transformative, inspiring, and truly unforgettable.
With Oltau Safaris & Tours, your Kilimanjaro adventure is designed to be safe, enjoyable, and rewarding—even for first-time climbers.
Mount Kilimanjaro stands at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level, making it the highest mountain in Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world.
Unlike many peaks, Kilimanjaro rises independently, not as part of a mountain range. This unique formation makes it one of the most visually striking mountains on Earth.
Kilimanjaro is an extinct volcanic mountain formed millions of years ago. It consists of three volcanic cones:
Kibo – The highest cone and home to Uhuru Peak
Mawenzi – A rugged and dramatic peak on the eastern side
Shira – An older cone that has collapsed over time
The summit, Uhuru Peak, is the ultimate goal for climbers and offers incredible panoramic views above the clouds.
Because of its location near the equator, Kilimanjaro offers something truly rare—snow and glaciers in a tropical region.
Climbers pass through different climate zones during the journey:
Lush rainforest
Moorland and heath
Alpine desert
Arctic summit
This natural diversity makes every step of the climb a new experience.
Yes! One of the most unique things about Kilimanjaro is that no technical climbing skills are required.
With proper preparation and guidance from Oltau Safaris & Tours, even beginners can successfully reach the summit.
However, the biggest challenge is altitude, not fitness.
As you climb higher, oxygen levels decrease. This is why proper acclimatization is essential.
To increase your chances of success:
Walk slowly (“pole pole”)
Drink plenty of water (3–4 liters daily)
Follow your guide’s instructions
Choose longer routes for better adaptation
With the right approach, reaching the summit becomes much more achievable.
Kilimanjaro is home to unique plants and animals, especially in the lower rainforest zones.
You may encounter:
Blue monkeys and colobus monkeys
Colorful bird species
Unique high-altitude plants like giant lobelias and senecios
Although wildlife sightings are less common than on safari, the mountain’s biodiversity is still impressive.
Kilimanjaro’s glaciers are one of its most famous features. These ice formations near the summit create a stunning contrast against the African landscape.
However, due to environmental changes, these glaciers are slowly disappearing—making now one of the best times to witness them.
The mountain is protected within Kilimanjaro National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ecological importance.
The park:
Protects wildlife and natural habitats
Regulates climbing routes
Supports local communities through tourism
At Oltau Safaris & Tours, we provide:
Experienced and professional mountain guides
Well-planned routes for better success rates
High safety standards and proper equipment
Personalized support throughout your journey
Our goal is to make your Kilimanjaro climb not just successful—but unforgettable.