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Legendary peaks, countless adventures. Where will your journey take you?

The peaks of Mt. Kenya.

Mount Kenya

The second-highest peak in Africa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rugged, glacier-clad summits and diverse ecosystems ranging from dense forests to alpine moorlands.

  • Highest Trekking Point

    Point Lenana (4,985m)

  • Location

    Central Kenya

  • Known For

    Stunning biodiversity & technical climbs

Mt. Kilimanjaro from above the clouds.

Mount Kilimanjaro

The roof of Africa and the world's tallest free-standing mountain. Climbing Kilimanjaro takes you through five distinct climate zones, from tropical rainforest to arctic conditions at the summit.

  • Highest Trekking Point

    Uhuru Peak (5,895m)

  • Location

    Tanzania

  • Known For

    Being one of the Seven Summits

The mystical Rwenzori range.

Rwenzori Mountains

The legendary "Mountains of the Moon". This UNESCO World Heritage site is a mystical world of giant lobelias, moss-covered trees, and glacier-capped peaks, offering a truly unique and challenging trek.

  • Highest Trekking Point

    Margherita Peak (5,109m)

  • Location

    Uganda

  • Known For

    Otherworldly, prehistoric flora

The majestic Mount Longonot crater.

Mount Longonot

A dormant volcano in the Great Rift Valley. Its unique ecosystem and dramatic crater rim walk make it one of Kenya's most rewarding day hikes and a perfect acclimatization trek.

  • Crater Elevation

    2,776m

  • Location

    Great Rift Valley, Kenya

  • Known For

    Dramatic volcanic scenery

The lush Aberdare Ranges.

Aberdare Ranges

A misty and magical landscape of moorlands, bamboo forests, and dramatic waterfalls. The Aberdares offer unique hiking experiences with abundant wildlife and fewer crowds.

  • Highest Trekking Point

    Satima Peak (4,001m)

  • Location

    Central Kenya

  • Known For

    Waterfalls, moorlands, & wildlife