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Ten Feet Travels - WEEK 7, Exploring Mt Kilimanjaro | Moshi, Tanzania |
We're picking up the pace after leaving Mto wa Mbu, travelling to Arusha and then on to Moshi to explore Mt. Kilimanjaro!
A busy few days with lots of travel time and hot dusty roads but the rewards- the treasures of Mt. Kilimanjaro, were definitely worth it!
Climbing Mt Kilimanjaro ;) , Waterfalls, Caves, Hot springs and Coffee we crammed so much into just a couple of days and definitely pushed the limit of how much you can do with 3 kids in tow.
Hope you enjoy, Thanks for watching!
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CLIMBING MOUNT KILIMANJARO
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro! The second video of the Tanzania documentary travel series. In this video I set off on a 9 day trek to summit Mount Kilimanjaro.
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Kili-Konka Holiday Villa - Moshi - Tanzania, United Republic of
Kili-Konka Holiday Villa hotel city: Moshi - Country: Tanzania, United Republic of
Address: off Sokoine Road, Kilimanjaro; zip code: 7262
Kili-Konka Holiday Villa is located in Moshi which lies at the foot of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro. It offers spacious accommodation, a lush garden and free WiFi. The bright rooms are decorated in a minimalistic style with simple furnishings.
-- Вилла Kili-Konka Holiday находится в городе Моши, у подножия величественной горы Килиманджаро. К услугам гостей просторные номера, пышный сад и бесплатный WiFi. Все светлые номера оформлены в минималистском строгом стиле.
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ROAD TRIP! From Arusha to a village on the foot of Kilimanjaro with E.S.
Come with us on our journey from Arusha to Mbokomu village Kilimanjaro, the place of my husband's ancestors.
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Tanzania Arusha / Moshi - things to do, Oasis Chemka/Kikuletwa hotsprings
One of the best days of my life. Chemka/Kikuletwa hotsprings (about 27°C): an oasis with a mineral blue hole spring about two hours from Arusha in the middle of nowhere - with a decent current and skin nibbling fishes that feed on your feet and legs when you stay or sit on the edge (but not when you swim); also good for snorkeling
Hillborn Organic Coffee: Best Coffee from Tanzania at Mount Kilimanjaro
- at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro
- in Materuni near Moshi
- nice guys make great coffee
Day 1 - Kilimanjaro-Moshi-MachameHut - February 9, 2013
Mount Kilimanjaro Climb - day1 - Machame gate to Machame Hut
Bodaboda Ride in Kilimanjaro Tanzania
Foot of Mt.Kilimanjaro Bodaboda Ride
Tanzania safaris
Tanzania Wetland safaris welcome you to visit Tanzania Climb Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru,visit various National Parks such as Arusha National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation, Serengeti National Park and Manyara National Park.Tanzania Wetland Safaris is a private family owned Tour Company located in Moshi Tanzania at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest freestanding mountain in the world and one of the 7th nature wonder of Africa. Tanzania Wetland Safaris offers complete Mountain trekking, Wildlife photograph Safaris in National Parks and game reserves in the Northern and southern Circuit of Tanzania
Tanzania - Safari - Moshi to Ngorongoro - Bristol Cottages - Arusha
Travels With Lobo and Barbara becomes TravelsWithBarbara as Barbara travels to Tanzania for a 5 Day Safari and attempts to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. All the action starts in the city of Moshi located at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro. In today's vblog Barbara and her friend Cornelia make their way to Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Today's blog is thin on wildlife but that will not be the case in future blogs.
TANZANIAN SAFARI - PHOTO RETROSPECITVE
Hi this is Barbara from Travels With Lobo and Barbara
My trip to Tanzania Africa last January checked of two points on my bucket list.
- no. 1 -an African safari
- no. 2 - climb Mt. Kilimanjaro
Since this is the last blog of the Safari portion of the trip let me address a few questions about the Safari part.
Is January a good time to go on a safari in East Africa?
It is considered a “good” time but not the best.
The best wildlife viewing months in Tanzania are during the dry season from late June to October. The best chance of seeing the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti is during June and July
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There are hundreds of companies offering safaris and treks of Mt. Kilimanjaro – which one to pick?
In most cases, a recommendation is a good thing, and in my case the recommendation came from my nephew James who previously had fulfilled part of his bucket list with Bryson Heroes Tours based in Moshi located at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro. In retrospect I would highly recommend this company as well.
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What does it cost?
The 5-Day Camping Safari portion cost $1400 US per person for:
English speaking guide driver/guide
four wheel Toyota Land Cruiser with pop up roof for game viewing
cook for three meals a day
unlimited drinking water
camping facilities except for sleeping bags
park fees
one night hotel accommodations in Moshi after safari but not meals
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also did not include tips (generally 15% collected at end of safari)
alcoholic drinks
Where will you go?
All safaris in this part of Africa start and end in the town of Moshi at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro
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Did I take maleria pills? Yes, with no ill effects
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So let move on to no. 2 on the bucket list - Mt. Kilimanjaro
I Will Climb Mount Kilimanjaro || Tanzania (2019)
I Will Climb Mount Kilimanjaro || Tanzania (2019)
At the end of September, 2019, I will hike up Mount Kilimanjaro, the world’s tallest free-standing mountain at 19,341 feet.
I am climbing not just for me, but for all the other people in the world who think they can't do hard things.
I am climbing to show young girls what is possible.
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Tanzania - Kikuletwa Hot Springs
“It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness”
Heading to the hot springs, I thought it would be an easy journey. It's about two to three hours drive from Arusha just outside Moshi, through the rough and dusty plains of Rundagai village.
Kikuletwa Hot Springs, also called Chemka Maji Moto among locals, is probably the most exciting place to swim in Tanzania. These springs are surrounded by amazing roots of fig trees making it look like a hidden paradise.
You will see crystal clear water bubbling from underground caves, giving the impression that it is boiling, hence the name Hot Springs.
This is also home to the Garra Rufa Fish. These smart little fish are used for pedicures around the world. They work by sucking and nibbling on your skin, tenderly removing dead skin cells through natural exfoliation. So you will emerge with shiny, revitalized feet.
The water is perfectly refreshing and we easily spent more than 4 hours taking a dip and relaxing in the shade of the trees.
African Village Wedding | Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
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Tanzania June 2003
Tanzania Expedition 2003
Dublin to London, London to Dubai, Dubai to Nairobi, Nairobi to Tanzania...... It took forever to get us and our gear here, but we made it!
After arriving in Dar es Salaam, we made the epic bus journey to Moshi, the most fun town in Tanzania! Standing at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, it turned out to be our home from home! Staying at the wonderful Kindoroko Hotel, where the steaks were delicious and the alcohol flowed. Hakuna Matata shots, i'll miss them the most!!!
Just outside Moshi was our first stop... the Mweka Primary School! Greeted by hundreds of smiling, laughing faces! We never felt so welcome! We were delighted to be able to help the local craftsmen plaster the school walls and paint the classrooms, teaching english to the kids when we could. Teaching us Swahili didn't fair as well to our untrained tongues, although we managed a few words!! We soon found out with the young guys that football was the universal language of Africa :D
Longido was our next stop, a small town north of Arusha, 2 hours away from Moshi on the Kenya-Tanzania border. This was our first glimpse of Maasai culture. What an extraordinary group of people they are! As they guided us up Mount Longido, a teaser for Mount Kilimanjaro, they never ceased to amaze us with their knowledge of plant and animal life. This leaf.... soothes burns, these flowers.... cures migraine, this twig..... a menthol toothbrush.... the list was endless! Bear Grylls had nothing on them! Their way of life was a shock to all of us, mud huts, no electrcity, running water if they were lucky. And calm as the warriors looked, as they patrolled the edges of their camp for lions, with spears in hand ready to pounce at a moments notice, they always made you feel very safe.
No sooner had we become accustomed to the Maasai way of life, we embarked on the most incredible Safari trip, to the Ngorongoro Crater. This fertile plateau seemed to stretch forever into the distance, and was flourishing with all kinds of animals, big and small. From the galloping herds of zebra, gazelle, and wildebeest, to the majestic walk of the elephants and giraffes, the crater was also home to the big five of rhinoceros, lion, leopard, elephant, and buffalo. And apart from the elusive leopard we got intimate views of all the wildlife!
And then the day arrived! Our first steps on the road to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free standing mountain in the world!! At first it was an easy hike, and everyone was full of energy, enjoying the company and unusual surroundings. And before we knew it, a few days into our climb, we were above the first layer of clouds! What a feeling to be looking down on what we'd only ever seen from a plane!!! It seemed as if you could just step out onto them and chase the sun as it set over the horizon. Another day of trekking, stories were flowing, jokes were told, and everyone was reminiscing shared childhood memories. It really brought our group closer together and was welcomed..... with what still lay ahead! More trekking, more climbing, aches and pains, wind burns and numbness, it all became common place until we reached Kibo Huts, the last stop before summit day. It was a hard climb, but the hardest was yet to come, and we knew it. After heading to our tents early, we awoke at midnight to the frigid temperature, but with the determination to reach Uhuru Peak by sunrise. We set off, not entirely sure of what to expect. This was definitely harder than the last four days combined, the temperature fell the more we ascended, and by Gilman's Point at 5681m it was -20'C. Suddenly two pairs of gloves and three pairs of socks didn't seem so silly anymore! The summit felt so close! Slowly and steadily we continued on, crunching the ice and snow under our boots, willing our muscles to go just that little bit further. The wind was against us, and sent constant shivers through our worn out bodies. And then, like a light at the end of a tunnel, the sign at the summit slowly came into view through the clearing snowfall. We had made it! The overall sense of relief was indescribable, for that moment we felt like we were on top of the world! And as we got closer and closer, the sun began to rise, silhouetting the ever welcoming sign of Uhuru Peak at 5,895m Emotions ran high, the adrenaline surging through every part of you, the feeling of success was overwhelming! Yeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaa!
So we travelled to Tanzania as a group of individuals, with our own experiences and memories, to leave with a common appreciation for the wonders of Africa and all it has to offer! Those new found memories will stay with us forever, and the people will always hold a special place in our lives........ by far, one of the greatest decisions ever made :)
Kilimanjaro Challenge: A Fundraiser for the Kilimanjaro Orphanage Centre
Our team of climbers will attempt to summit Mount Kilimanjaro, the world's highest free standing mountain at 5,895 metres. The climb will take six days and require 4,891 metres (16,044 feet) of elevation gain. Of all climbers that attempt the mountain, only 45% reach the summit.
Tanzania has been ravaged by AIDS/HIV. Millions of adults between the ages of 25 and 50 have died of the disease, leaving behind and estimated two million children orphaned. Our purpose is to create awareness of this horrible circumstance and raise money to help expand the Kilimanjaro Orphanage in Moshi, Tanzania.
To The Summit - Kilimanjaro's Lemosho Route
Team Tanzania Development Support's successful summit of 19,341 foot Mt. Kilimanjaro via the Lemosho Route. Music by Hans Zimmer (You're So Cool), Renaissance (Can You Hear Me), Yes (Awaken), and Trek2Kili Guides and Porters.
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro | Africa's Tallest Mountain
Want to climb Mt Kilimanjaro? Here's a short film of my climb up the Machame route from lush rainforests to desert and arctic conditions!
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