Mount Kilimanjaro is the main attraction in Kilimanjaro National Park.
The Kilimanjaro National Park is home to a variety of creatures, including the Kilimanjaro tree hyrax, grey duiker, rats, bushbuck, and red duiker.
In the montane forest, you can see Cape buffalo, blue monkeys, western black/white colobus, bush-baby, and leopards, while elephants can be seen between the Namwai and Tarakia rivers.
You’ll learn about the mountain’s various habitats, including farmlands, rainforests, wide Moore plains, and barren alpine bogs and desserts that lead to the snow peaks.
There are waterfalls to visit, such as the Kinukamori and Materuni waterfalls, in addition to the mountain and landscape.
Mount Kilimanjaro may be seen as a beautiful backdrop from Amboseli National Park.
Mountain Climbing: This is the most popular activity here, and you’ll get the best view from the highest point.
Wildlife Viewing: On a safari, game drives are a popular way to see wildlife.
Bird Watching: Mount Kilimanjaro is home to a variety of bird species and is thought to be home to around 150 significant species.
Riding: Make your Safari more adventurous by cycling to the highest mountain via the Kilema route.
Other activities include guided walks, picnics, and film, among others.
Mount Kilimanjaro National Park is open all year, although the best months to visit are late June to October and late December to February.
You can fly to Kilimanjaro International Airport, which is the closest point of departure. Moshi and Arusha are the other beginning points.