Located in Tanzania, Africa’s tallest mountain sits on the Kenyan border in East Africa, some 200 miles south of the Equator.
The journey from the base to the summit is often compared to travelling from the equator to the Arctic in just a few days.
Mountaineer Nikhil Kisan Kokate is planning to organise training camps for young mountaineering enthusiasts in Pune’s Junnar ...
As a member of the Karanga River community, Florida Paul Mwanga advocates for the protection of Mount Kilimanjaro’s water sources, on which two million people depend. To support these efforts, UNESCO ...
Although less well-known than Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site that attracts thousands of ...
LUXURIOUS mountain cabins, equipped with all amenities to guarantee visitor comforts are now under construction at the ...