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Trek Kilimanjaro 2024

10 days - Tanzania

Trek Kilimanjaro 2024

 

20th September to 29th September 2024

Other dates available, click here to see options

Location: Tanzania
Type: Trek
Days: 10
Reg Fee: Various options, see below
Fundraising: Various options, see below

This challenge is organised by Discover Adventure.

What does the challenge involve?

Climb the highest freestanding mountain in the world! Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain on the African continent at 5895m. Its snow-capped summit rises high above the dusty African plains; huge permanent glaciers flow down from the summit, spectacular views and beautiful ice formations are the reward for pushing your limits both physically and mentally.

The full details of the trek including full itinerary and what is and isn't included are available on the Discover Adventure Website - please read these carefully before committing to the challenge.

Fundraising options

Fundraising Option - Pay a registration fee of £499 today to Discover Adventure, then commit to fundraising £5,400 for Spinal Research (approx 10 weeks before departure)

Part-payment Option -  Pay a registration fee of £499 today, then £500.00 to Discover Adventure and commit to fundraising £4,400 for Spinal Research (approx 10 weeks before departure)

Full payment Option - Pay a registration fee of £499 today then pay £2,450 to Discover Adventure approx 8 weeks before departure. There is no fundraising target after this - just raise as much as you can!

What can you expect from us?

  • A dedicated member of the team to answer any questions
  • A Spinal Research running vest or technical t-shirt, or cycle jersey
  • Not to mention heaps of encouragement, help and advice

Get in touch

We'd love to hear from you if you have any questions about fundraising. You can contact us in one of the following ways:

Email: community@spinal-research.org

Phone: 0203 824 7404

WhatsApp: click here

Suzanne

Community Fundraising Manager

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