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Trekking in East Africa

Trekking in East Africa

Series:Lonely Planet Walking Guides
Publisher:Lonely Planet
Catalogue number:118244
Availability:Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 10 days

Covering Killimanjaro, Mount Meru, Mount Kenya, Usambara Mts, the Loroghi Hills, the Cherangani Hills, the Rwenzori Mountains, Mount Elgon, the Crater Highlands and many other popular destinations in...

Kilimanjaro - A  CompleteTrekker's Guide

Kilimanjaro - A CompleteTrekker's Guide

Author:Alexander Stewart
Publisher:Cicerone Press
Catalogue number:124949
Availability:In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Kilimanjaro, towering to 5895m, is the highest peak in Africa yet it is possible to reach the summit without much technical climbing ability. Nevertheless, to make the ascent presents a considerable...

Explore Mount Kilimanjaro

Explore Mount Kilimanjaro

Publisher:Rucksack Readers
Catalogue number:137251
Availability:Special order: usually dispatched within 5 days

A notepad-format guide with a large section on preparation and equipment. Background information on Tanzania's history and Kilimanjaro's discovery, different habitats and wildlife, geology, conservation...

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