Kilimanjaro National Park safeguards Africa’s highest peak and the largest free-standing volcanic mass in the world, spanning an impressive 75,575 hectares. With a majestic height of 5,895 meters, this snow-capped wonder mesmerizes as it gazes over the savannah, rising an astonishing 4,877 meters above the plains.

Kilimanjaro National Park proudly stands among the world’s largest volcanoes, adorned with three mighty peaks—Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. Africa’s pinnacle of elevation claims its prestigious title with grand glaciers and a summit embellished with a majestic crown of snow. The journey along its slopes unveils a remarkable tapestry of five distinct vegetation zones: from flourishing forests to heath, moorland, alpine desert, and ultimately, the summit.

Within the encompassing embrace of Kilimanjaro’s entire mountain and its montane forest belt, a haven of endangered mammals and diverse species thrives. Its extraordinary amalgamation of soaring height, imposing form, a pinnacle adorned with snow, and secluded splendor firmly establishes it as an exceptional marvel of nature, truly deserving global acclaim.