Hello everyone!
A few days ago I finally came home from Africa, where I successfully managed to climb the Uhuru Peak, the highest point of Mount Kilimanjaro, the roof of Africa.
Probably these 6 days were the biggest adventure of my life, which is unlikely to forget.
I would like to show you some beautiful shots that I managed to take on the mountain. Feel free to visit my photo stream: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lata_lost/sets/72157651094924096/
And the video, which is no doubt, the most positive African video from Kili mountain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA1alb2jRNA&list=UUdWU2M4YMpyguQ5ZUL30xVQ
There are funny and cheerful porters who accompanied us during the 6 days. They carry backpacks with personal belongings and equipment, tents, food and everything else. I had previously been in the mountains, but have never had any experience with so much fun, because you do not need to lug a heavy bloody backpack during all day and think all the time about your poor back and knees. In general, without support of these positively dancing guys, I would hardly reach the top. Unfortunately, my body is adapting too hardly to such a height altitude. Therefore I`d like to thank the local company Altezza.travel, who organized this tour for me.
We climbed the Lemosho route.
The round trip took 6 days, although it seemed to me that if you're good enough acclimatized, you can try to do it in 3 days. However, 6 days route was the optimum for me.
And now I'm happy back home.
By the way, I am planning to go back to Tanzania as soon as the dry season starts in June.
Maybe someone from this website wishes to join me? I`d like to return back to this country with my friends for safari and definitely Kili again, but probably new route. (maybe even Western Breach, who knows?)
