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Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Monday, April 10, 2017
Did you see hippos?.Book Safari with Kilimanjaro Brothers and get a great chance to see hippos and other animals.
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hippo’s stomach has four chambers in which enzymes break down the tough
cellulose in the grass that it eats. However, hippos do not chew the cud, so
are not true ruminants like antelopes and cattle. Hippos sink in water.
They run along the river bottom instead of swimming.
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Join group Machame route Mount Kilimanjaro
Machame route is the femous route in
Mount Kilimanjaro it is also known as Coca-cola route because it offer sleeping
huts which serves beverages like Coca-cola. As a join group you will enjoy the
easiest route to climb Mount Kilimanjaro for its ascension profile is very
gradual and steady allowing for painless trekking for most of the way
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Tips for you to reach the Roof of Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro Peak.
Tips for you to reach the Roof
of Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro Peak.
Are you ready to experience the fun and
excitement in climbing the snow-capped mountain in Tanzania? At 19,336 feet,
Mount Kilimanjaro stands out as the highest peak in Africa. Actually, this is
the tallest walk able mountain in the world.
The walk is definitely a one-of-a-kind
adventure. You go through five different climatic zones in order to reach the
summit. It’s not that easy to reach the top, but if you are determined to do
so, then there’s no doubt you’ll be able to accomplish your goal. The time required
for climbing the mountain is 7 to 10 days.
It’s important that you follow the tips below so
you could finally reach “Africa’s roof.”
1.
Find an expert tour operator. https://www.kilimanjarobrothers.com Climbing
Kilimanjaro can be done with an organized trek along with established routes
so it’s important that you are assisted by an operator.
2.
Advance booking is important. This will enable you to climb the
mountain even during the peak season which runs from January to March and
September to October. These months are considered as the finest time to go
climbing since the weather conditions are considered safe.
3.
Make sure that you are fit to climb. Get into your hiking boots,
and start walking your dog; hike some hills with your pack on; or climb stairs.
These are some of the best ways to prepare for the 10-day Kilimanjaro climb.
Prepare for the upcoming hike by walking. This way, you can build up your
stamina. Also, it’s best to go for a medical checkup before deciding to climb.
Surely, you don't want to have problems with your ingrown toenail at 18,000
feet. Remember to include travel insurance.
4.
Pack well. It’s important to pack light; however, make certain
that you have all the things that you need especially when it comes to dealing
with altitude and varying temperatures. You may hire a porter so you don’t have
to carry your bag. A porter in the area will be able to take up to 15
kilograms. Some tools are available for rent so you don’t have to worry much
about these items.
5.
Choose the route. This is to ensure that you’ll be able to
reach the peak within 6 to 7 days. Routes differ when it comes to scenic
beauty, traffic, and degree of difficulty. The routes that are least difficult
are Rongai and Marangu. More difficult ones are Lemosho, Shira and Machame.
Longer routes are more difficult to hike, but you will be more acclimatized.
Thus, the chances of reaching the top of the mountain are higher. In addition,
the longer western routes will also permit you to begin your summit day within
a reasonable hour.
6.
Learn how to deal with altitude. You have to pace yourself. When
you get to this area, you’ll hear about “pole pole”. It’s a Swahili phrase
which means “slowly, slowly”. You have to heed it well. Drinking 4 to 5 liters
of water a day is highly recommended. It’s a good thing that there are mountain
streams along the way. You’ll surely love drinking the naturally cooled water.
7.
Walk high, sleep low. During the day, walk to a higher place, then
go down to sleep. Altitude sickness is very common so you have to get some
medication. Also, make certain that your guide is carrying the right medical
equipment like oxygen, radio as well as a recompression bag. These items will
help you handle altitude sickness incase it arises.
8.
The most difficult part is reaching the summit. This is actually
the most difficult part of the trek. Be determined, pace yourself, and you’ll
soon reach the Uhuru peak. This final ascent is generally timed for you to
watch the beautiful sunrise over the distant plains and the crater. Enjoy the
view, and take several photos. Afterwards, you have to get back so you won’t be
affected by high altitude.
There’s so much to see when you take the climb
to the top of the scenic Mount Kilimanjaro. You will never regret your decision
to join the group, and enjoy the beauty of Mother Nature. Those who were able
to reach the top of the mountain are one in saying that this place is, indeed,
totally amazing.


