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A letter from Africa

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“It is not enough to give fish to a man, you must teach him how to fish”, proclaims a popular saying in America. The message of this proverb usually targets various donor-driven initiatives, which pump billion of dollars into the…

Mt Kili – Immunization

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The following information was obtained from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Tanzania. Malaria Malaria is always a serious disease and may be a deadly illness. Humans get malaria from the bite of a mosquito infected with the parasite….

Mt Kili – Medical

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All climbers should have a medical check prior to attempting the mountain. Ask your doctor if high altitude trekking is permissible for your age, fitness level and health condition. Ask if you have any preexisting medical conditions that can cause…

Mt Kili – Training

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Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is a physical undertaking, so you should prepare yourself accordingly with a Kilimanjaro training program. Being in good shape is important in many respects. Obviously, strong, conditioned legs make it easier to walk uphill and downhill for…

Mt Kili – Gear

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What Gear Do I Need to Bring?   You are responsible for bringing personal gear and equipment while communal equipment (tents, food, cooking items, etc.) is provided. Below is a gear list of required, recommended and optional items to bring…

Lenka Traveler in Svaneti

A Letter from the Caucasus

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The country of Georgia is blessed with a cool masculine name, yet it shares it with a far-away state in America. This coincidence kick-starts an inevitable conversation as soon as one mentions: “I’m going to Georgia”, which is always followed…