Kibo is a prominent peak located in Tanzania, part of the Mount Kilimanjaro mountain range. It stands at approximately 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level, making it the highest point in Africa. Kibo is known for its distinctive crater, which is a remnant of an ancient volcanic eruption. The mountain attracts many climbers and trekkers each year, offering various routes to the summit.
The summit of Kibo is called Uhuru Peak, and it is a popular destination for adventurers seeking to experience breathtaking views and unique landscapes. The region around Kibo is also home to diverse wildlife and ecosystems, contributing to its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.