Trekking to the highest point of the Great Rift Valley will provide for you the opportunity to experience the flexibility and marvelous wild of East Africa, and still be home in time for supper. Mt Longonot is simply under 2780m (9100ft) above ocean level with a tree-filled inside and a forlorn steam vent to the northeast. A move up Mount Longonot is a perfect day trip from either Nairobi or Naivasha. It is a wonderful acclimatization and fitness hiking for those looking to go Mount Kenya climbing, which is Kenya’s official highest snow-peak at 5199m and located along the Equator.
Day 01: Kathmandu, 1360m
Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing
Day 03: Document apply for permit and visa
Day 04: Arrive in Nairobi
Day 05: Mt. Longonot day hiking
Day 06: Depart Africa to Kathmandu or destination
Day 01: Kathmandu, 1360m
Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing
Day 03: Document apply for permit and visa
Day 04: Arrive in Nairobi
Day 05: Mt. Longonot day hiking
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