Kilimanjaro Trek: 3rd-12th June2022
Event details
When: 19th-28th August 2022*
Where: Tanzania
Registration fee: £499
Minimum sponsorship: £4,800
*Other dates are available
To request an information pack or to find out about alternative trip dates, please get in touch. Email fundraising@mstrust.org.uk or call 01462 476707.
Book your place
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Join our team
Located on the north eastern tip of Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the world's highest peaks and the setting for a truly amazing charity trek!
Join us as we trek towards the picturesque snow capped peaks and observe the natural beauty of the Tanzanian landscape. You'll be trekking through diverse terrain from dense jungle to volcanic craters, before reaching the highest point of Mount Kilimanjaro, Uhuru Peak.
This is an amazing opportunity to visit one of the most beautiful parts of Africa over 10 days and climb to heights of over 5,500 meters!
The Kilimanjaro Trek will be a truly challenging and unforgettable experience. We invite you to take up the challenge and raise valuable funds for the MS Trust to help us to continue to support the 130,000 people in the UK with multiple sclerosis.
How we'll support you
We'll support you all the way with a fundraising pack, sponsorship forms, MS Trust t-shirt, plus lots of fundraising advice and top tips!
Get in touch
Please email fundraising@mstrust.org.uk or call 01462 476707 if you have any questions about the Kilimanjaro Trek or you would like to receive an information pack.

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