Is climbing Kilimanjaro dangerous? Like any outdoor adventure activity, it is risky to trek up to 19,341 feet. But it shouldn’t deter you from booking a trip.
Continue readingIs the Ngorongoro Crater Worth Visiting?
In this article we are going to talk about the Ngorongoro Crater and why you should make sure you have enough time to see it while Tanzania.
Continue readingThings I Wish I Knew Before Climbing Kilimanjaro. Part Three.
This is part three of the Things I Wish I knew Before Climbing Kilimanjaro series.
Continue readingKilimanjaro Training Program
Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest mountain. Getting to the peak takes several days. Reaching the summit is easier if you do research, have the right gear, and train for Kilimanjaro.
Continue readingThings I wish I knew before climbing Kilimanjaro. Part Two.
In this post, we are going to discuss part two of the Things I Wish I knew Before Climbing Kilimanjaro.
Continue readingThings I wish I knew before climbing Kilimanjaro. Part One.
Many people choose to climb Mount Kilimanjaro for a variety of reasons. The following is part one of Things I Wish I Knew Before Climbing Kilimanjaro.
Continue readingHow to Stay Hydrated While Climbing Kilimanjaro
Since we are made up of so much water, staying hydrated is essential when hiking. In this post, we are going to tell you how to stay hydrated while climbing Kilimanjaro.
Continue readingCan You Get by with English in Tanzania?
Can you get by with English in Tanzania? The answer to that is yes. Most people in Tanzania speak English. Nonetheless, Swahili is the native language in Tanzania.
Continue readingOur October 2, 2022, 8 Day Lemosho Route is on Sale
Tired of being cooped up in the house? Need to travel? Thinking about climbing Kilimanjaro? Well, look no further. Our October 2, 2022, 8 Day Lemosho route is on sale. Climb Kilimanjaro for a discounted rate of $2,899 per person.
Continue readingHow to Climb Kilimanjaro Without the Crowds
Many travelers, go to Tanzania to climb Kilimanjaro. In their head, they picture a remote trek. Instead, they find the mountain is teaming with other trekkers, porters, guides, and trash. How can you climb Kilimanjaro without the crowds?
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