Kind of an open ended question, I guess.
It's relative to previous experience, more than anything.
If you've not done any mountaineering previously, it'll be the hardest thing you'll ever do.
If you have moderate experience, it'll be a challenge.
If you walk over it every day, it'll be a breeze.
Most climbers use 6 days for the entire trek, reaching the summit on the 5th day. Depending on the route, climbers may take 5 to 9 days.
Well, it depends on which route you take. The shortest route takes 5-6 days.
a day a night and a dawn haha
A Long time
It would vary, as volcanoes vary considerably in size and difficulty to climb.
Take the flight to Tanzania - East Africa (the country of mt. Kilimanjaro), land at Kilimanjaro International Airport. The mountain is just about 45km from here on the northeast. The closest town from here is Moshi about 40 km on the east, but the best city to take accomodation is Arusha - about 45 km on the west this city is also the most attractive tourist centre to connect you to most attractive animal Parks namely Serengeti, Ngorongoro Creater, Manyara and Tarangire.
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An oceanic plate went underneath a continental plate and so the volcano was formed
It would not be possible to cycle up it. It is too high, and covered in snow and you would need special equipment, just to climb it.
At least two weeks.
3-4 weekes i guess
it takes about 2 months in the best conditions
it took like 24 days or more
Edmund Hillary and Tenzig Norgay climbed Mount Everest in 7 weeks in 1953
It takes around 40 days to climb Mount Everest, allowing for the weather and aclimatization.
How long does it take to climb the hellvelyn mountain
It took a 49 years and still going at it. Hope I could Help :)
To reach the summit of Mount Everest can take anywhere between 4 to 8 weeks. You have to allow time for your body to acclimatize to the high altitude, then you must wait for the right weather window to allow you to climb to the summit and back safely.
To reach the summit it takes climbers about 4-7 days. It also depends on the route the climber decides to take. Some routes may be easier than other routes.
they take little lightweight "stoves"