Climbing Kilimanjaro Mountain The highest point of africa - Tourism in Tanzania

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The National reserve of Kilimanjaro Mountain IUCN Established in 1973,Located in Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania Nearest the Moshi town with square metre of 753 km² (291 mi ²). Marangu is the main Gate to the reserve and the Giraffe is the kind of species and pride to representing national animals.
Mount Kilimanjaro reserve is a national reserve in Tanzania, but it is also popular in the world due to the beautiful mountain of Kilimanjaro, which is the longest mountain in Africa and it is available in Tanzania. This park has 755 square miles [755 km] and it is located 45 km from Moshi town, south of Kilimanjaro Province, 2 ° 50'-3 ° 10 'latitude, 37 ° 10'-37 ° 40'E longitude. The park includes Mount Kilimanjaro surrounded by a gree forest of 1,820 meters (5,970 meters). More over it surrounding by three volcanic cones including Kibo  which is 5895 m] (19340 m), it is a great attraction for foreigners from abroad because of the coverage of snow throughout the year, other cones are Mawenzi and Shira with dormant volacano . This mountain is one of the mountains where its peaks are easily reached and thus become a major attraction for mountain riders from every corner of the world. 
The climb of this mountain extends the ridge to different climates from that of tropical countries to the acetic. More than 20,000 tourists climb this mountain annually including visitors from abroad with Tanzanians. The mountain planner needs at least five days, three days to climb and two days downhill. There are six ways to climb Kilimanjaro to the top. The simplest and most popular way is from the gate of Marangu, where it is the headquarters of the reserve. Several animals are found in the surrounding Kilimanjaro Forest including the monkeys,  leopards, elephants, queries and various birds. The park is managed by Tanzania National Reserve Authority (TANAPA)

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