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Mountaineering / Summits in February
2 destinations in season, cheapest first.
Moshi
TZKilimanjaro is the highest freestanding mountain on earth and one of the Seven Summits, but it requires no technical climbing on the standard routes. This is the distinction that makes it useful for RTG: Kilimanjaro is the right objective for someone who wants a genuine high-altitude summit experience, including acclimatization management, multi-day expedition logistics, and the physical reality of 5,895m, without needing ropes, crampons, or a climbing background. The Machame Route (6 days) and the Lemosho Route (7-8 days) are the two recommended routes for proper acclimatization. Moshi is a pleasant base town with good infrastructure and a helpful local guide community.
Why here →Mendoza
ARAconcagua is the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere at 6,961m. The Normal Route involves no technical climbing: no ropes, no crampons on the standard ascent, no glacier travel. What it requires is 18-21 days for proper acclimatization and the physical and mental discipline to manage a serious high-altitude expedition. Base camp at Plaza de Mulas (4,370m) is well-established with medical support, a rescue service, and multiple camps on the route. Mendoza is one of South America's best cities, with world-class wine, food, and a relaxed Andean energy that makes the approach days and recovery week genuinely good.
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