Leap of Faith Kilimanjaro Climb.mov
Ten men and women with Multiple Sclerosis and four with Parkinson's Disease take a Leap of Faith and climb Mt Kilimanjaro in July, 2011. Be inspired to take a Leap of Faith in your life!
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Suzanne and Emma’s Altitude test for their AICR Kilimanjaro Climb
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Kilimanjaro climb with Makasa
Kilimanjaro - 5895 metres is the tallest mountain in Africa and located near the border with Kenya, Mount Kilimanjaro was formed from a volcanic eruption. What is remarkable about it is that despite its formidable peak height, most people, if they are in decent shape, are able to climb to the top. Obviously, the climb should not be underestimated, though; it is still a challenge that requires proper preparation and climb support. During the hiking tour, which you should expect to take between five and nine days, you will be able to admire the most spectacular landscapes, trekking through tropical rain forests, alpine landscapes and desert areas, all the way up to the summit with its arctic climate where precipitation falls only in the form of snow or hail. Depending on the desired degree of difficulty, you can choose one of four different routes to the top: the Machame Route, the Marangu Route, the Lemosho Route or the Rongai Route. Supporting you on your trek will be a professional team consisting of a highly experienced guide, a cook who will prepare all of your meals, and porters who will carry up all of the necessary equipment and set up your camp. If you want to take up the challenge of a lifetime by climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, please feel free to contact us for further details. www.makasatanzania.com
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