MOUNTAIN TREKKING
Kilimanjaro
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(formerly Kaiser-Wilhelm-Spitze) is a mountain in northeastern Tanzania. It includes the highest peak in Africa at 5,895 meters. It is a giant stratovolcano, not currently active, with fumaroles that emit gas in the crater on the main summit of Kibo... Routes
Mount Kenya
is the highest mountain in Kenya, and the second-highest in Africa
(after Mount Kilimanjaro). The highest peaks of the mount Kenya are Batian (5,199 m), Nelion (5,188 m) and Lenana (4,985 m). The mountain is an extinct volcano standing alone, which last erupted between 2.6 and 3.1 million years ago...
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Ruwenzori Mountains
- or the Mountains of the Moon - rise to very high altitudes along the border area between the western Uganda and Zaire in central Africa. Apart from being one of the main sources of the Nile, they are among the strangest and most mysterious mountains in the world. The lower parts of Ruwenzori are covered with dense tropical rain forest separated by powerful rivers...
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Mount Elgon
rising from the jungles that border Uganda, is an impressively craggy extinct Volcano. This remote region makes for interesting trekking through deep forest and across broad moorlands. There is plenty of wildlife and plenty to discover. The peaks are ideal for climbing, and shelter a series of warm geothermal springs...
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