(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 07, 2014 ) LAKE TAHOE, NV. Tusker Trail, a world-class adventure travel company that conducts guided Kilimanjaro climbs, is announcing their 2014 and 2015 trip departures. With year-round departure dates and five different climbing routes to choose from, adventurers can start planning their once in a lifetime climb now. Tusker Trails Kilimanjaro summit rate is 99%---more than double on the mountain. And, with a focus on climbing safety, unmatched logistics, Tusker Trail is a true veteran in the industry. Tuskers climbing routes include:
Lemosho Route: The Lemosho Route is one of their most popular climbs as it is a longer itinerary that gives climbers the chance to acclimatize more readily to the altitude. The extended climbing time that is planned into the itinerary increases the chances of each traveler summiting the mountain. Lemosho is also one of the more scenic routes up Kilimanjaro and does not require a midnight summit climb. This exhilarating trek includes 10 days of climbing through some of the most pristine and diverse terrain in the world.
Kili 360: Kili 360, the Northern Circuit, is Tusker Trails newest route on Kilimanjaro. Guests take 11 days to traverse the entire mountain, hiking over the untouched northern slopes. On this trip, the area is unpopulated and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This route offers climbers the chance to witness a truly pristine wilderness that is rarely trekked. This trip is a longer duration and offers climbers the chance to acclimatize well, making for an easier summit and a truly rewarding experience.
Machame Route: Machame is one of the older and more popular routes on Kilimanjaro. It is a shorter climb than Lemosho and Kili 360. Because of the popularity, Machame gets incredibly crowded; especially during the high seasons. On this route, climbers start their summit climb at midnight.
Umbwe Route: Umbwe is one of the least climbed routes on Kilimanjaro, which makes it very appealing. Tuskers expert guides prefer this to the Machame Route because it is significantly less crowded. For the first two days, its rare that climbers see other people. The rate of ascent is exactly the same as the other routes that Tusker offers and allows climbers who do not have extra time to summit safely. On this route, the summit climb begins at midnight.
The Marangu Legacy Route: The Marangu route was the original route climbed by the first Europeans more than 120 years ago, and the only route that Owner Eddie Frank climbed during the first ten years of his Kilimanjaro career. Anchored in history, Eddie has resurrected this legacy climb for those who want to trek the traditional direct route. On the Marangu Legacy climb, participants stay in A-frame huts instead of tents.
In addition to an unparalleled safety record and a variety of routes, the awesome mountain food created by the Culinary Institute of America, contributes to an unforgettable Kilimanjaro climbing experience with Tusker Trail. Tuskers professional, medically-trained mountain guides monitor climbers every step of the way and are considered the best on the mountain. Their guides are drilled and mountain-ready to save lives during high altitude emergencies, using effective medical evacuation techniques. Climbers can be assured that Tusker Trails guides receive the most extensive medical training in the business.
Tusker Trail also offers Tanzania safari extensions. Climbing dates for 2014 and 2015 are available. Tusker Trail also offers treks in Mongolia, Bhutan, and Mount Everest Base Camp. For more information, visit www.tusker.com
About Tusker Trail
Founder and Owner of Tusker Trail, Eddie Frank, has been leading Kilimanjaro climbs for more than 38 years. Born and raised in Africa, Eddies vision for the company took root during his early teens when he dreamed of creating a world-class adventure company. Now, after having completed 50 climbs Eddie Frank has secured Tusker Trails reputation as the top climbing outfitter on Kilimanjaro. Eddie consults regularly with the US Army Special Forces using his knowledge of high altitude strategies.
Stephanie Parnell
832-755-7661
Stephanie@adventuremedianews.com
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Lemosho Route: The Lemosho Route is one of their most popular climbs as it is a longer itinerary that gives climbers the chance to acclimatize more readily to the altitude. The extended climbing time that is planned into the itinerary increases the chances of each traveler summiting the mountain. Lemosho is also one of the more scenic routes up Kilimanjaro and does not require a midnight summit climb. This exhilarating trek includes 10 days of climbing through some of the most pristine and diverse terrain in the world.
Kili 360: Kili 360, the Northern Circuit, is Tusker Trails newest route on Kilimanjaro. Guests take 11 days to traverse the entire mountain, hiking over the untouched northern slopes. On this trip, the area is unpopulated and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This route offers climbers the chance to witness a truly pristine wilderness that is rarely trekked. This trip is a longer duration and offers climbers the chance to acclimatize well, making for an easier summit and a truly rewarding experience.
Machame Route: Machame is one of the older and more popular routes on Kilimanjaro. It is a shorter climb than Lemosho and Kili 360. Because of the popularity, Machame gets incredibly crowded; especially during the high seasons. On this route, climbers start their summit climb at midnight.
Umbwe Route: Umbwe is one of the least climbed routes on Kilimanjaro, which makes it very appealing. Tuskers expert guides prefer this to the Machame Route because it is significantly less crowded. For the first two days, its rare that climbers see other people. The rate of ascent is exactly the same as the other routes that Tusker offers and allows climbers who do not have extra time to summit safely. On this route, the summit climb begins at midnight.
The Marangu Legacy Route: The Marangu route was the original route climbed by the first Europeans more than 120 years ago, and the only route that Owner Eddie Frank climbed during the first ten years of his Kilimanjaro career. Anchored in history, Eddie has resurrected this legacy climb for those who want to trek the traditional direct route. On the Marangu Legacy climb, participants stay in A-frame huts instead of tents.
In addition to an unparalleled safety record and a variety of routes, the awesome mountain food created by the Culinary Institute of America, contributes to an unforgettable Kilimanjaro climbing experience with Tusker Trail. Tuskers professional, medically-trained mountain guides monitor climbers every step of the way and are considered the best on the mountain. Their guides are drilled and mountain-ready to save lives during high altitude emergencies, using effective medical evacuation techniques. Climbers can be assured that Tusker Trails guides receive the most extensive medical training in the business.
Tusker Trail also offers Tanzania safari extensions. Climbing dates for 2014 and 2015 are available. Tusker Trail also offers treks in Mongolia, Bhutan, and Mount Everest Base Camp. For more information, visit www.tusker.com
About Tusker Trail
Founder and Owner of Tusker Trail, Eddie Frank, has been leading Kilimanjaro climbs for more than 38 years. Born and raised in Africa, Eddies vision for the company took root during his early teens when he dreamed of creating a world-class adventure company. Now, after having completed 50 climbs Eddie Frank has secured Tusker Trails reputation as the top climbing outfitter on Kilimanjaro. Eddie consults regularly with the US Army Special Forces using his knowledge of high altitude strategies.
Stephanie Parnell
832-755-7661
Stephanie@adventuremedianews.com
Source: EmailWire.Com