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Here is a solid day-to-day account, with good pictures, of Bootsnall New Years Mt. Kilimanjaro climb and safari. There are some great pictures of the camps, and the different types of gear, that Bootsnall provides on the trips.
http://blogs.bootsnall.com/Chuck/?p=17
Often overlooked and sometimes mistaken for Kilimanjaro, Mt. Meru is an hour drive from Mt. Kilimanjaro and is often called its little sister. It has a jagged cone and dramatic jungle below it, part of Arusha National park. ... [read on]
Since Kilimanjaro climbers bring an enormous tax revenue into the country, you would think that the Tanzanian government would do its best to invest in good roads, and to actually help their tourists get to the starting points of the ... [read on]
Like most mountains of the world, the weather on mountains are subject to extreme weather conditions. This extreme conditions – like snow, ice, wind, hail – can happen in the warmest, best times of year. Some weather analysts say that, ... [read on]
The top of Mt. Kilimanjaro is about the same height as Everest Base Camp. To reach the top of Kilimanjaro, it can take you five or six days. To reach the top of Everest Base Camp, it usually take two ... [read on]
The somewhat famous village of Marangu sits on the far eastern side of Mt. Kilimanjaro and is the starting point for climbing the easy route, Marangu – also known as the Coca Cola Route. Unlike the other bigger cities ... [read on]
Occasionally we see Western – US-based, Europen-based, Australian-based – guides flown over to climb Kilimanjaro with their upscale clients. Usually these type of clients pay big money to have someone hold their hand, be their friend, to the top of ... [read on]
Kilimanjaro attracts hundreds of climbing groups per year, trying to raise money for some cause. It’s the mountain where do gooders from all around the world raise money for aids awareness, cancer, all sorts of random charities, orphanages, ... [read on]
The absolutely drop dead, wrong, stupid-ass way to approach climbing Kilimanjaro is to have the intention of making it to the top. Sure – it should be one of the goals that you should strive for, but it should not ... [read on]
Thousands of travelers come to Tanzania each year looking to join a group on safari or a climb up Mt. Kilimanjaro. These travelers – usually backpackers – are looking to save some money and join a fun group for their ... [read on]
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