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East Africa offers numerous climbing opportunities including easy hiking, technical
rock climbing ascents and beginner rappelling descents.
East Africa's hills and mountains offer many hiking safari routes, with no
technical expertise required; only an eagerness to explore and a basic fitness
level is needed. On these routes you can hike, scramble over rocky kopjes and
perhaps explore caves.
Tanzania's Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain at 19,000 feet, can be
summited without any technical expertise. You choose your ascent from many different
routes.
Mount Kenya's lowest peak, Point Lenana, can also be reached without technical
expertise. The 16,000 feet altitude does make the climbing difficult, but no ropes
or other climbing equipment are needed. For the more adventurous and experienced
climber however, Mt. Kenya's other two peaks, Nelion and Batian, do require technical
equipment and a fair amount of experience, as the difficulty grade is high for
this climb.
If you would like to try technical climbing or rappelling, Tanzania's Lake
Manyara is well worth a visit, providing a fun break from the safari drives. Here
you can try your hand at cliff climbing and descents with expert guides who will
teach you the basics, while ensuring your safety. Perfect for the adventurous
beginner!
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