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Author: Ammar Raza
Few places on Earth combine accessibility and awe quite like Mount Kilimanjaro. Rising 5,895 metres above northern Tanzania, it’s Africa’s highest mountain — and, remarkably, one that can be climbed without ropes or technical gear. For some, it’s a bucket-list challenge. For others, a personal pilgrimage. For many more, it’s the first true reminder that human endurance is about far more than strength. To climb Kilimanjaro is to discover the quiet discipline of pacing, planning, and perspective The World’s Most Democratic Mountain Unlike Everest or Denali, Kilimanjaro invites almost anyone willing to prepare. You don’t need to be a mountaineer…