OL Doinyo Lengai, also known as ‘Mountain of God’ in the Maasai language, is the only active volcano in Tanzania and the third highest peak in the country. Located in the Gregory Rift, which is just south of the nearby Lake Natron in the Arusha region of Tanzania.The volcano is a popular hiking destination for those looking for a unique challenge. The peak reaches 2,962m and is an interesting geological destination with the carbonatite rock derived from magma, a unique feature in this region.
The Climb takes about from 6-11 hours and the summit attempt usually begins in the middle of the night to reach the peak of the volcano. This early start is to enjoy the sunrise from the summit and to avoid the harsh heat of the region, which can o reach 50 degrees Celsius.
What to Wear When Climb Mount Ol Doinyo Lengai
-Sun hat
-Sunglasses
-Head torch
-Buff or lightweight neck gaiter (for keeping out dust)
-Rain shell
-Light fleece
-Long sleeve t shirt x 2
-Hiking trousers (zip off style are recommended so you have shorts too) waterproof trousers
-Socks x 3 pairs
-Hiking shoes preferably with some decent ankle support
-Teva or flip flops for in camp
-Walking poles
-Gaiters for those that have low cut hiking shoes
-Cater bottles x 3 enough to hold 3 Liters
Mount Ol Doinyo Lengai Climbing Itinerary
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