Climb Kilimanjaro for Charity
Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano in Tanzania consisting of 3 volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawensi and Shira. Due to its height, this mountain is often known as "The Roof of Africa". With an altitude of 4,600 meters from the mountain's base and 5,895 meters above sea level, it is also the highest standing peak in the world, ranked fourth among the world's seven highest mountains. With its snowy summits looming over the savannah below, Mount Kilimanjaro rises splendidly alone above the surrounding plains.
If you want to make your trip more meaningful and memorable, you might take part in the Kilimanjaro Challenge held by UNICEF. It is a charity activity that combines the exciting experience of trekking to the top of Africa with the humanitarian purpose of raising funds for children's projects. As you finish a 10-day trek to Kilimanjaro with the UNICEF team and other participants, you will gain money in order to help vulnerable children have a better life through several educational, health care, etc. programs. Moreover, along the trip, you will have the chance to witness the wilderness and breathtaking Rongai Route on the way to reaching the top of Kilimanjaro. Being a part of this journey not only gives you enjoyable moments but also allows you to make a positive change in the children's life. For more information, you should visit the website below.
Website: https://www.unicef.org.uk/fundraise/events/challenge-events/trek/mount-kilimanjaro/