Tuesday, 8 October 2019

Climbing Kilimanjaro Tours - Top Recommendations




Climbing Kilimanjaro Tours - Top Recommendations
Our Kilimanjaro tours packages provide ample time to rest and acclimate prior to the Kilimanjaro climb. From years of experience, we have found that this strategy works best and has increased our
clients' summit success rate dramatically. Climbing Kilimanjaro is a demanding, challenging feat. Nearly a third of all climbers fail to reach the summit. Why? To succeed on the mountain, it is imperative that climbers are guided by an experienced outfitter, with proven competence, reliability and safety. Your guide service is the single most important factor in determining the success of your climb. We will be with you every step of the way on this once in a lifetime experience! We are excited to plan what you have envisioned for this vacation.

THE BEST GUIDES ON KILIMANJARO
OUR GUIDES ARE HIGHLY EXPERIENCED, MEDICALLY TRAINED, AND COMMITTED TO YOUR SAFETY.
Each of our guides climbs Mount Kilimanjaro approximately 20 times per year, with countless happy clients praising their knowledge, professionalism and leadership skills. Licensed by the National Park, certified Wilderness First Responders, all our guides receive ongoing training in the latest high-altitude medical advancements. With robust emergency protocols and expert monitoring, we are committed to your safe, successful Kilimanjaro summit.

YOUR KILIMANJARO SAFETY
Our guides are certified Wilderness First Responders (WFR)
Our guides conduct health checks twice daily using pulseoximeters to measure pulse and oxygen saturation
We carry emergency oxygen, a portable stretcher and a medical kit on all our Kilimanjaro climbs
We are partnered with Sentinel Outdoor Institute, A HighAltitude Medical Training Organization
We provide AMREF Flying Doctors helicopter evacuation for severely injured or ill climbers
We track the location of and communicate with ourguides using satellite GPS communicators
We have established protocols for handling emergencies onthe mountain, including rescue and evacuation

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