Tanzania tuamke jamani - Tutumie fursa zetu zote!

Jamani ni kwamba mlima kilimanjaro uko kenya au Tanzania. Sasa majirani zetu wameweka chapa kwenye ndege zao kama ku advertise. Sasa wasio jua yani tourists wataenda kenya ilikuona huo mlima au kupanda. Hapa tunapoteza mapato.
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Fursa, kama wewe umelala wenzako wanaitumia.

Wanasema alalae usimuamshe
 
DASH 8 series 100.inabeba abiria 45 mpaka 50 kitegemea na upepo na muda wa safari. Sio zetu. ni za Kukodi. Wakenya wanalo BOEING 777 LA kileo abisa.hivi vi embraer vya brazil huwa hawavihesabu. Rwanda nchi ya watu laki mbili au tatu wana midege inazunguka Africa. Zambia. Malawa wote wanamidege.sisi viongozi wetu bado wanakwenda kwa waganga wa kienyeji. HIVI KWELI KENYATTA ANAKWENDA KWA MGANGA WA KIENYEJI ?
rwanda inazaidi ya watu millioni 11
 
rongai gate is in rombo tarakea and you pass the tanzanian customs before you reach the gate there is no way you can climb the mt from kenya make no mistake like these two people from your country that are rotting in tanzanian jails for illegal trespassing!

ukimeza tembe zako za kichaa utatulia tu.
 
Wazungu waliiba huo mlima na kuwakabidhi nyie, hivyo basi lazima tupige hela kama ninyi mnazuga, afu mtukome ninyi, sasa nawaona mnang'eg'ania ziwa Malawi pia.

Think big and read history more careful....! You claim Kilimanjaro we claim Mombasa strip ... how does that sound?
 
SHAME to TZ government wacha wandugu zetu KENYA wafaidike na uo mlima because we can not do that ...!!!
 
Kwanza tumejipanga hapa kama timu, tutakwea huo mlima Desemba, Wabongo mamilioni wamebaki kushadadia mlima na hata hawajui uko wapi.
 
If you never read geography just keep mum.the kilimanjaro ecosystem extends to the kenyan side of the border.
Mount Kilimanjaro: Breath-taking Views From Kenya, Great Climbs From Tanzania




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Mount Kilimanjaro has been engulfed in controversy over who owns the bragging rights to Africa’s tallest mountain

Recently I was trying to reach to the bottom of the age-old Mount Kilimanjaro saga regarding whether the snow-capped mountain belongs to Kenya or Tanzania and I quickly discovered, like everyone else before me, I was never going to get to the bottom of this mystery – so I decided to go with a rather interesting philosophy I picked that if you want to get fantastic views of the mountain, you would need to be in Kenya but if you are more keen on a climb, then you are better-off doing it from the Tanzanian side. That will be my final word on the matter!
So even Kenyans apparently have a right to some bragging rights to Africa’s highest peak because one needs to visit Kenya’s Amboseli National Park to get a good view of the mountain. Located 20km into the Tanzanian side of the border, Mount Kilimanjaro has been a source of controversy for long.
I did of course hear of rumours that the mountain was hived-off from Kenyan territory to Tanzania when Queen Victoria, then the monarch of the United Kingdom, gave it to her grandson, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, as a birthday gift in 1886. The evidence that this actually happened is provided by the straight borderline all the way from Lake Victoria to the Coast that suddenly breaks into a curve around where the mountain is.
Since this crucial piece of historical evidence has never seen the light of day in present day political dispensations, hundreds of travel agencies from either side continue to explicitly market the tropical wonder in the safaris. I guess just like me, they have settled for the Tanzania climbing and the Kenyan viewing marketing pitch.
But when you look at it more critically, really, Kenya still has some leverage and comparative advantage they can capitalise on. Just picture this - The rare opportunity to view the world’s highest free-standing mountain from a world-class game park, can only be experienced from the Kenyan side. How awesome is that?

Climb Mt Kilimanjaro


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The Rongai route is the only trail to approach Mt Kilimanjaro from the North, on the Kenyan side of the mountain. The Rongai route is considered more scenic than the Marangu route, easier than the Machame route and has a high summit success rate. The Rongai route is also one of the quietest routes as it does not converge with any other route until it joins the Marangu for the ascent on the summit. Descent is again via the Marangu route on the southeast side of the mountain. This route is best done in 6 days allowing for good acclimatisation

6 days kupanda mlima wakati marangu route ni 3 days.

Mnavyopamba hyo route kumbe sio ukweli kwanini?

According to Wikipedia Mount Kilimanjaro climbing routes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rongai



  • Only northern approach to Kilimanjaro
  • Least scenic route
  • Offers a true wilderness experience on the early stages of the climb
  • Very tough final summit night from the north
  • Less acclimatisation opportunities
  • Less scenic and flat
Although the scenery is not as varied as the western routes, Rongai makes up for this by passing through true wilderness areas for days before joining the Marangu route at Kibo camp. Rongai is a moderately difficult route, and is highly recommended, especially for those with less backpacking experience. There a different options to complete the climb in 5, 6, or 7 days. [2] (Route Options)
 
6 days kupanda mlima wakati marangu route ni 3 days.

Mnavyopamba hyo route kumbe sio ukweli kwanini?

According to Wikipedia Mount Kilimanjaro climbing routes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rongai



  • Only northern approach to Kilimanjaro
  • Least scenic route
  • Offers a true wilderness experience on the early stages of the climb
  • Very tough final summit night from the north
  • Less acclimatisation opportunities
  • Less scenic and flat
Although the scenery is not as varied as the western routes, Rongai makes up for this by passing through true wilderness areas for days before joining the Marangu route at Kibo camp. Rongai is a moderately difficult route, and is highly recommended, especially for those with less backpacking experience. There a different options to complete the climb in 5, 6, or 7 days. [2] (Route Options)

wewe na wale wazungu walisema walidisciover Mt kenya, Mt kilimanjaro, lake victoria na kadhalika mko pamoja kwa wikipedia. route tunazielewa sisi au ni hao wake marekani wa wikipedia
 
6 days kupanda mlima wakati marangu route ni 3 days.

Mnavyopamba hyo route kumbe sio ukweli kwanini?

According to Wikipedia Mount Kilimanjaro climbing routes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rongai



  • Only northern approach to Kilimanjaro
  • Least scenic route
  • Offers a true wilderness experience on the early stages of the climb
  • Very tough final summit night from the north
  • Less acclimatisation opportunities
  • Less scenic and flat
Although the scenery is not as varied as the western routes, Rongai makes up for this by passing through true wilderness areas for days before joining the Marangu route at Kibo camp. Rongai is a moderately difficult route, and is highly recommended, especially for those with less backpacking experience. There a different options to complete the climb in 5, 6, or 7 days. [2] (Route Options)

Tunapamba na kuwapa watalii option za kufuruhia true wilderness experience kabla hawajaanza kukwea. Tunatengeneza mukwanja freshi freshi.
 
Rongai gate is in Rombo Tarakea and you pass the Tanzanian customs before you reach the gate there is no way you can climb the Mt from Kenya make no mistake like these two i-d-i-o-t-s from your country that are rotting in Tanzanian jails for illegal trespassing!

not only for illegal trespassing but due to the imminent hate and kenyaphobia.
 
Kwanza tumejipanga hapa kama timu, tutakwea huo mlima Desemba, Wabongo mamilioni wamebaki kushadadia mlima na hata hawajui uko wapi.
unakaribishwa maana utalipa pesa kwa Tanzania badala ya Kenya ambayo inahitaji hizo hela kwa udi na uvumba kipindi hichi cha ubabe wa Al-Shabaab :wave:
 
not only for illegal trespassing but due to the imminent hate and kenyaphobia.
you can't enter for free within Tanzanian national park! Kwani ni kwa mamako upite bure? unaweza kujaribu ujionee pia! itakuwa vizuri kama utaenda na lawmaina78 haki lazma mtaozea gerezani !
 
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The itinerary[/h][h=4]Day 1: Depart London[/h][h=4]Day 2: Arrive Tanzania – Nalemoru
Drive approx 3-4 hrs[/h]We arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfer to our hotel on the northern flank of Kilimanjaro, nor far from the Kenyan border. The drive is beautiful with (weather permitting) some great views of the mountain, and it passes through several traditional Chagga villages, where you can glimpse the local way of life. We check in and relax, with time to sort out our kit for tomorrow before dinner and a briefing. Night hotel.
[h=4]Day 3: Rongai Gate – Simba Camp
Trek approx 7km; 4-6 hrs[/h]Our lodge lies very close to the gateway to our trek, and we leave on foot and complete park formalities at Rongai Gate, sometimes referred to as Nalemoru Gate (2300m). Now accompanied by our porters, we start our climb of a lifetime! The first section of the route climbs gradually, passing through pine plantations, and potato and maize fields. We are likely to see wildlife such as buffalo and colobus monkeys as well as a variety of birdlife. As we continue up, we come to lush green forest, with olive and juniper trees, which in turn gives way to heathland. A short distance later we reach Simba Camp (2668m). Night camp.
[h=4]Day 4: Simba Camp – Second Cave Camp
Trek approx 6km; 4-6 hrs[/h]Our route continues on up through the heathland, which is covered with a thick layer of heather. The lush green is behind us already, and the paths can be dusty. We have great views of Mawenzi – Kilimanjaro's secondary but more technical peak – and Kibo, the summit crater. On a clear day we can see the icefields on the crater rim. Arriving at our camp, we can have a rest and then head off on an acclimatization walk up to Third Cave (3800m). Night camp: Second Cave Camp (3479m).
[h=4]Day 5: Second Cave Camp – Kikelewa Camp
Trek approx 6km; 6-7 hrs[/h]We trek in a southeasterly direction towards the impressive, jagged peak of Mawenzi. Your cameras will be busy today! Our path meanders gently through open moorland before arriving at our camp in a sheltered valley. Night camp: Kikelewa Camp (3679m).
[h=4]Day 6: Kikelewa Camp – Mawenzi Tarn Hut
Trek approx 4km; 5-7 hrs[/h]Our distance today is short, but our route is steep and we take our time. We gain approx 600m in height today, and the landscape around us changes dramatically as we near camp. The vegetation zone is left behind, replaced with a semi-desert of arid, rocky land. For extra acclimatisation to the altitude, you can opt for a short trek to the ridge, where there are spectacular views of Kibo crater. Our camp is situated in a stunning location beneath the peaks of Mawenzi. Night camp: Mawenzi Tarn Hut Camp (4330m).
[h=4]Day 7: Mawenzi Tarn Hut – Kibo Hut
Trek approx 9km; 6-8 hrs[/h]Today's trek takes us westwards across the saddle between Mawenzi and Kibo Huts, where we camp. The terrain is dry, rocky and desert-like, a little like a lunar landscape, though you may find the occasional plant-form miraculously clinging to life. Night camp: Kibo Hut Camp (4700m)
[h=4]Day 8: Kibo Hut – Summit – Horombo Hut
Trek approx 19km (6km ascent); 10–12 hrs[/h]We avoid walking too long in the heat of the sun today by starting while it's dark, and walk steeply upwards to the summit glaciers. The first section of the ascent is on rocky path, which becomes a steep scree slope which we slowly zig-zag our way up. We gain incredible height over a short distance. The views are spectacular as the first rays of the sun hit us. We ascend to Gillman's Point (5685m), on the rim of Kibo Crater, and contour round to the summit at Uhuru Peak (5896m). Spectacular ice cliffs within the crater surround us and the views are breathtaking. We begin our descent by retracing our steps and descending on scree slope back down the mountain to our camp at Kibo Hut. Stopping for breakfast and a rest, we continue our descent through giant groundsel and lobelias to Horombo Hut Camp, where we have a long, well-earned rest. On our descent we have fabulous views of the plains. Night camp: Horombo Hut Camp (3700m).
[h=4]Day 9: Horombo Hut Camp – Marangu Gate – Moshi
Trek approx 19km; 5 hrs[/h]A gentle trek takes us down through the magnificent rainforest, quite dense in places, to Marangu Gate, where we complete park formalities and receive certificates, which you can hang up with pride! We are then met by our vehicles and return to our hotel in Moshi town, where you can treat yourself to a welcome shower (and a cold beer or two!) before our big celebration. Night hotel. (Dinner not included)
[h=4]Day 10: Free time Moshi – Flight[/h]Free day, allowing you to explore Moshi, where there are some good markets, and relax with your fellow achievers. You can also opt to visit a Community Project we support on a long-term basis – a children's home on the outskirts of Moshi. We return to the hotel mid-afternoon in time to transfer to the airport for our international flight home. (Lunch not included.)
[h=4]Day 11: Arrive UK[/h][h=6]Discover Adventure reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.[/h]http://www.discoveradventure.com/challenges/mount-kilimanjaro-trek-rongai-route

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