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CAN I CLIMB MOUNT KILIMNARO WITH MY KIDS?

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  Trekking Mount Kilimanjaro with Kids Kids are heavenly gifts. Their talks, innocent thought process, concern for the well-being of others and the purity of their love is something we wish we could carry at all times. That goes for even when we are traveling. But many people fear for the safety of their kids in a tour and rightly so. Travel can get hectic and exhausting at times. It is physically demanding. On top of that, the constant mental tiredness you can get while you are always looking out for the safety of your kid can leave you doubly exhausted.  That’s when traveling to Kilimanjaro can come to your rescue.   Tnzania is a country that is blessed with a lot of natural resources. The resources range from water resources to land resources. The highest of all the mountains to the deepest of gorges, tanzania is blessed with all the wonder nature can bless a country with. It is a country where foreigners are embraced to a point of rewarding friendship and hospitali

WHAT KIND OF FOOD DO I EAT ON KILIMANJARO?

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      We PEAK CLIMBERS ADVENTURES provide quality and healthy food menu ranging from; carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, proteins among others for not only the trekkers, but also the entire Kilimanjaro crew. You need physical fitness and strong willpower which you can only get from the hygienic nutritious food. When you climb to the highest free-standing peak in the world with a responsible trekking company like us we make sure everything goes perfectly on the trip. When it comes to  Kilimanjaro Food , we are not only conscious about our taste but also think about a proper diet that will supply enough energy.  While we trek to the top along with you. our guides, porters, and cooks hike as well. We choose an experienced cook who have got enough experience on how much energy you need. Our cooks have great experience in cooking delicious  Kilimanjaro Food .  Our experts will cook your nutritious balanced specific  Kilimanjaro Diet  routine so you have the perfect measure of carbohyd

WHERE TO GO IN AFRICA ?

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WHERE TO VISIT IN AFRICA    Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km² including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area and 20% of its land area. With 1.4 billion people as of 2021, it accounts for about 18% of the world's human population.   Africa is highly biodiverse ; it is the continent with the largest number of flora and fauna, Africa has a lot of different species and its only landscape that can only be found in Africa. However, Africa is also the land of big mountains example mount Kilimanjaro which found in Tanzania, . These makes africa different from other continent. A lot of people know Africa is an amazing place to experience or visit but the question is (''WHERE TO GO IN AFRICA ?") or ("WHICH IS A AMAZING COUNTRY TO VISIT IN AFRICA?") The answer is  "TANZANIA"  TANZANIA  is an East African country known for its vast wil

WHEN SHOULD I COME FOR MIGRATION SAFARI

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                                                    PEAK CLIMBERS ADVENTURES WE SUGGEST !You don't need to stress over having confused calendar. If you need to go for Tanzania safari to observe the Wildebeest Migration , even a couple of week outing is sufficient to leave you dazed.   Migration happens throughout the entire year. Millions and thousands of wildebeests, zebras, Thompson's gazelles, elands, and impalas traverse the immense fields of Serengeti in the quest for better grazing. Below are the calendar for migration for the entire year from January to December. January Wildebeest begin to gather in the southern plains, from Moru south to Naabi, Kusini and Ndutu. The short grasses here are rich in phosphorus and magnesium due to the volcanic ash of the calcrete layer just below the plains’ shallow soil. Pack your waterproof items, as there may be intense thunderstorms throughout the region. You may be rewarded with a few early calving sightings.   February