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Kilimanjaro - A Trekking Guide to Africa's Highest Mountain; Includes City Guides to Arusha, Moshi, Marangu, Nairobi and Dar Es Salaam (Paperback)

by Henry Stedman (Author)
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  • Paperback: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Trailblazer Publications (7 Mar 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1873756658
  • ISBN-13: 978-1873756652
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 12.2 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 130,847 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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At 19,340 ft, Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest mountain and the world's tallest freestanding peak. The fact that it's possible to walk to the summit (no mountaineering skills needed) has made this Africa's most popular trek. Kilimanjaro is not difficult to reach and even has its own international airport. It's ideally placed between Tanzania and Kenya and most walkers combine the mountain hike with a visit to a game park. This new guide is written in the proven Trailblazer style--with detailed walking maps showing hiking times, points of interest, and gradients. Also includes: *Getting to Kilimanjaro from Europe, North America, and Australasia *Nairobi--trekking preparations and what to see *Dar-Es-Salaam--trekking preparations and what to see *Where to stay and eat--Nairobi, Dar-Es-Salaam, and along the trails *Employing a guide or porter *The environment--how to minimize impact on a fragile region *Health and safety *40 detailed walking maps *Post-trek options--excursions and safaris

From the Author
This book on trekking up Kilimanjaro was something of a labour of love for me. I’ve been writing guidebooks full-time for six years now, for companies such as Rough Guides (Indonesia, Southeast Asia), the trekking specialists Trailblazer and Bradt. For the past two years I have been editing other people’s guides as well, purely because I was getting a little tired of being on the road for nine months of the year and wanted to spend more time at home. At the time, there were very few destinations in the world that could persuade made me to ditch my red editing pen, put my rucksack back on and go and write another guidebook: Kilimanjaro, however, was one of them.

Quite simply, Kilimanjaro is a fantastic mountain, and the walk to the summit is one of the most enjoyable – and hardest – things I have ever done. Having previously researched and written about the European Dolomites, the Inca Trail and Nepal’s Annapurna region, I think I have some idea as to what makes a good trek; and believe me, the five-to-six day walk up Kilimanjaro, whatever route you take, is an absolute classic.

Its summit, at 5892.55m—5896m, (depending on which estimate you’re using), is not only the highest point in Africa; it’s also one of the highest places regular trekkers (by which I mean those who have no mountaineering/climbing skills) can reach just by walking. And having gained the summit, the sense of achievement is awesome.

But like all good treks, reaching your goal is only part of the fun: it’s the getting there that counts. They say that to climb it is to pass through four seasons in four days – and they’re right. From the sweaty jungle of the first day via cloud forest, heath and moorland and on to the alpine desert and icy wastes of the summit, the scenery on Kilimanjaro is forever changing – and forever fascinating. The growing sense of camaraderie between yourself and your fellow trekkers and crew members, the feeling of leaving the rat-race behind, the glorious isolation, the enjoyment of feeling fit and healthy and, cliché though it may be, of feeling at one with nature, are all certain to become memories that will stay with you forever.

Nor do you have to be super-fit to make it to the summit. Indeed, there’s no reason why anybody with a working set of calf (something we examine at great length in the book) shouldn’t make it to the top.

That, in short, is why you should climb this mountain. But why should you choose this book to help you do so? The following list gives a few reasons as to why we think it’s THE book on Kilimanjaro

* This book is one of the few that looks at all the main routes up Kilimanjaro, and the ONLY one to look at THREE ROUTES in detail (Marangu Route, Machame Route and the little-known Rongai Route).

*This is the only book to provide a comparison between the trekking agencies, both in Africa and around the world – and because it is compulsory for every trekker to sign up with an agency, and these agencies have the power to enhance or ruin your trek, this comparison is pretty essential reading.
* The only book to provide an in-depth look at the towns (Arusha, Moshi and Marangu) surrounding Kilimanjaro, to help you compare hotels, locate the best restaurants and find venues for that post-trek celebratory/commiseratory knees-up.

We also provide:
* A thorough health and fitness section to help you stay healthy in East Africa, increase your chances of making it to the top and ensure you make it back down again;
* Advice on how to book your trek and what to look out for in the agency’s contract;
* Advice on what to take, and what to leave behind!
* Details on flights to East Africa;
* City guides to Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, the two cities that you are most likely to fly into, as well as the newly-opened Kilimanjaro International Airport;
* A thorough practical information section (including visas, currency, budgeting, transport, food etc) on travelling around Tanzania and Kenya;
* Advice on how to look after your porters and crew on the trek;
* The most comprehensive sections on the history of Kilimanjaro and Tanzania, and on the flora and fauna of Kilimanjaro(including a photographic guide to the plants and flowers);
* A look at the culture of the local Chagga people who inhabit Kilimanjaro’s lower slopes;
* Photos and illustrations (from both contemporary and historical sources, including some wonderful pen-and-ink sketches by the first Europeans to see Kilimanjaro, way back in the nineteenth century).

. . . everything, indeed, to help you get from the safety of your favourite armchair at home all the way to the very summit of Africa’s highest mountain. And no other guidebook can provide anything like that kind of comprehensive coverage.
And if that’s not enough, we are also by some distance the NEWEST (published 2003) and, according to the Amazon website, the CHEAPEST too.
Simply put, Kilimanjaro is a mountain that everybody should climb; and we think that Trailblazer’s Kilimanjaro is the book to help you get there.
Henry Stedman, May 2003


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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5895 Reasons to Read, 18 Oct 2005
Having just, successfully, undertaken the Rongai Route (up) and the Marangu Route (down) I can highly recommend this book to anyone planning to scale Africa's highest mountain.

Full of good tips and advice this book will be invaluable when preparing for your journey, helping you to ensure you have the right kit before you arrive in Moshi or Marangu.

Use the route guide to decide which is best for you - from what I have seen it is very accurate and well worth buying.

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5.0 out of 5 stars review of Kilimanjaro, 30 Jun 2003
By Louise Payne (London United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Henry Stedman's book on Kilimanjaro was an absolutely invaluable text on our visit to climb Africa's highest peak. It includes lots of practical tips and recommendations that would be useful for the experienced and inexperienced traveller alike. The advice offered around planning a climb up Kilimanjaro was incredibly helpful: Stedman provides really clear comparisons of the different agencies available, which is useful if planning a trip from home, but nothing short of a lifesaver when negotiating the agencies trying to sell you a trek out there. Although we walked the main route on the climb, it was really interesting to know our options and certainly it fuelled enthusiasm to return to try some of the lesser-know paths in the future.

Henry Stedman's book also gives information about the surrounding towns in the area (e.g Moshi, Arusha and Marangu), and city guides to Nairobi and Dar Es Salam. It's great to have all that info compacted into one book, rather than needing a different text for different legs of the journey. The book comes into its own on the trek itself - the clear maps and route planning are invaluable, and Stedman provides useful tips on looking after guides and porters, and thinking about the ecology of the mountain.

The book brings alive the delights of spending four days walking up Kilimanjaro, and provides a wealth of information about the history of the mountain, local culture and customs, and the plants and wildlife you'll encounter along the way. There's a photographic guide to flora and fauna included which is really helpful for identifying the species you come across. Stedman is clearly someone with a great passion for Kilimanjaro and African culture and his humorous and encouraging style means that you can't help but feel passionate about it too. He provides some fantastic quotes and extracts that bring alive the trials and tribulations of Kili through the eyes of long-gone mountaineers - it can be really encouraging to read about others' experiences on the mountain- especially when you're half way up it!

In short, this is a compact and affordable text, that provides all you need to plan and enjoy climbing Kilimanjaro. It's a delight for a practical guidebook to be so well written, witty and informative as well - it really was our bible on the trip. I can't recommend it highly enough.

Louise Payne

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, 8 Dec 2003
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My husband and I used this for our climb up God's Greatest Mountain (to quote the author) this year. And it is a great book. Really helpful, really entertaining and really accurate. We can't recommend it highly enough, and from speaking with some of the guides who lead the tours, this is the book they use to learn about Kilimanjaro.
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