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Mount Kilimanjaro, situated in Tanzania, East Africa, stands as the highest peak on the African continent, reaching an impressive elevation of 19,341 feet (5,895 meters). Renowned as the largest free-standing mountain globally, it holds a distinguished place as one of the seven summits.

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support our porters Supporting our Porters Porters serve a vital role in your trip to Tanzania. These men and women work hard to ensure an easy, comfortable and enjoyable experience for you. Unfortunately, throughout history porters have not always received the compensation, safe working environment and gratitude that is beyond deserved. Boko Explorers is dedicated

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Climbing mount Kilimanjaro with Boko Explorers

Climbing mount kilimanjaro with boko explorers

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with Boko Explorers Climbing mount Kilimanjaro with Boko Explorers KILIMANJARO CLIMB HIGH SUCCESS RATE CLIMBING KILIMANJARO Boko Explorers offers safe and comfortable expeditions with supreme comfort and safety standards, professional guides and modern gear. Climbing Kilimanjaro does not require any technical skills or special equipment, just some physical fitness and determination. Different

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Tanzania Weather & Climate

Tanzania has a generally comfortable climate year-round, although there are significant regional variations. The tropical coast stays quite hot and humid with heavy and reliable rainfall, especially during the rainy season. The central plateau is cooler and arid. There are two rainy seasons—the heaviest rains (called masika) usually fall from mid-March to May, and a shorter period

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Search and Rescue on Mount Kilimanjaro

Search and Rescue on Mount Kilimanjaro

Search and Rescue on Mount Kilimanjaro: Essential Guide for Trekkers Understanding Search and Rescue on Mount Kilimanjaro Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain, stands at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) and attracts thousands of adventurers every year. Despite its non-technical routes, the climb presents challenges such as altitude sickness, unpredictable weather, and rugged terrain. These challenges highlight

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