Mount Kilimanjaro, located in Tanzania, is Africa's tallest mountain, soaring 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level. It is a dormant volcano characterized by its three distinct volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. Kilimanjaro is renowned for its diverse ecological zones, starting with lush rainforests at the base, which give way to heath and moorland zones, then alpine desert, and finally the iconic snow-capped summit of Uhuru Peak. Climbing Kilimanjaro offers a unique adventure through these varying climates and ecosystems, attracting trekkers and climbers from around the world seeking to conquer its challenging slopes and experience its breathtaking views.
Mount Kilimanjaro, a dormant volcano in Tanzania, formed millions of years ago. It holds cultural significance for the Chagga people and was first summited in 1889. Designated a national park in 1973, it attracts climbers and tourists, contributing to Tanzania's tourism industry and global renown.
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