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Kilimanjaro Tanzanite Safaris Updates for 2025

As a member of CBJ, Kilimanjaro Tanzanite Safaris responsibility is to provide travel newsletter for climbers. First of all, we announce that the Kilimanjaro climbing booking window is open for 2025. Following that, we announce the best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro is dry season Months. Basically, the best months are from January to Mid March, and June to October. Mind that November and December are also good, but expect some slight rain.

Mountain acclimatization and gym help

First time climbers, and office dwellers need gym exercise for muscle strengthening. Mount Kilimanjaro climbing is a challenging climb, and requires strenuous work. After that, outdoor hiking to small local hills helps to prepare your lungs for high altitude climbing. Basically, as you climb high, the level of oxygen becomes thin.

Hiking gears

Mount Kilimanjaro trekking does not need technical hiking gears. So, standard hiking gears needs list is warm clothes, mountain boots, mountain boots, head torch, trekking poles, and sleeping bags – https://www.kili-tanzanitesafaris.com/kilimanjaro-climbing-packing-list.htm

Getting to Mount Kilimanjaro

To get to Mount Kilimanjaro, you can fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or travel by land from neighboring countries. Delta Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, KLM, Qatar Airways, Ethiopian airlines, Air france, all provide convenient flights to JRO. The airport is about 51 km from the mountain and is accessible from Moshi. Moshi is a tourist town at the Kilimanjaro foothills.

And finally, follow us for latest climbing gear, gym tips, and mountaineering techniques for your Kilimanjaro climbing adventure with our business journal newsletter.

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