Sometime last year, I got an email. At first glance, it looked like an ordinary email, probably a climber wanting to join a group or get a quote to climb Mount Kilimanjaro privately. Upon the back-and-forth correspondence of emails and WhatsApp messages, something caught my eye. It was not a normal climb that we were

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Lenses vs glasses, which one should you go for when trekking Kilimanjaro? For those who rely on vision correction, choosing between glasses and contact lenses is a critical decision that can impact comfort, safety, and overall experience. This survey note explores the pros, cons, and practical considerations for each option, drawing from expert advice, climber

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Hiking Kilimanjaro alone as a woman is not possible because having a mountain guide and porters is compulsory; here, we are referring to solo climbers of less than two people or joining a group trek as a solo traveller. First off, happy International Women’s Day! Embarking on a solo journey to summit Mount Kilimanjaro, the

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Having your period during the trek on Mount Kilimanjaro doesn’t have to stop you from reaching the summit. High altitude can mess with your menstrual cycle, bringing surprises like early periods, irregular flows, or intensified symptoms. Whether you’re expecting your period or not, preparation is key to managing it on the mountain. Cups are a

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Carrying right pants will show how prepared you are for any of our high East African mountains because they’re a layer of protection against the elements, a tool for mobility, and a contributor to your overall comfort during multi-day treks. Each mountain requires you to adapt to fluctuating temperatures, sudden weather changes, and physically demanding

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