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Trekking in East Africa

Trekking in East Africa

Series:Lonely Planet Walking Guides
Publisher:Lonely Planet
Catalogue number:118244
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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
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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
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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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