Kilimanjaro, National Parks Without Waste
Located 340 km south of the equator, Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the three mountain open to the eternal snow on the equator, in addition to Cayambe in Ecuador and the peak Jaya in Indonesia.
As the main object in Tanzania and the symbols of the countries of East Africa, the Kilimanjaro region in 1973 made the National Park, and in 1987 Kilimanjaro National Park (KINAPA) is recognized as a World Natural Heritage by the United Nations. Currently, Kilimanjaro region with Kibo Peak (5895 m above sea level) as the highest roof of the African continent, visited by more than 35,000 visitors each year.
Various accessibility, accommodation, security, and professional guide services, enabling more and more people enjoy the natural beauty of this increasingly rare. Kilimanjaro as a world natural heritage and to clean themselves in the last 4 years increased more tourists visit tripled.
Observing nature management in Kili, the way in the mission “Kilimanjaro for Lupus” continues to create awe and envy. Tanzania, a developing country with over 30 percent of the population below the poverty line, capable of highly disciplined. Marangu Gate is one of the 7 routes to the top of Kilimanjaro climbing at an altitude of 1800 m. The building manager’s office met with officials of the 3 candidates are lining up neatly climbers.
Small kiosk in front of him, complete with climbing up to the needs of souvenir merchandise. Bathroom facilities to sit and picnic area neat and clean, climbing four bulletin boards, prohibition, appeal and rule on the trim climbing backed wooden board with carved writing easy to read.
All the buildings identified with the board pointed out the obvious. No visible trash, but we did not find any trash scattered. The reliable guide to help us register and manage logistics with 26 porters, cooks, and assistant guide who is largely a Chagga tribe, the largest tribes in the Kilimanjaro region.
The pure natural atmosphere along the 70 km trip up and down we feel so deeply. Flora-fauna we encountered seemed calm is not disturbed. Picnic area in the form of a wooden bench tables, toilets clean cottage and maintained at every 5-7 km journey, 3 cabin capacity of 70 people climbers in Mandara, 148 people and 58 people Horombo on Kibo is ready to welcome.







Dear Sir,
I am writing to tell you a little about me and my company Kili-Worldborn
Safaris (www.kili-worldbornsafaris.com).My name is Fares Moshy and I am a
qualified mountain guide and have worked in the tourism industry for more
than 20 years.Personally , I have climbed Kilimanjaro on all the routes
more than 800 times, guiding groups of varying sizes and of all different
nationalities. I have specialised knowledge of the flora and fauna of the
region and have also guided on Meru, Oldonyo Lengai, Mount Kenya, and on
walking safaris in the Usambara and Pare Mountains . Some of my special
achievements have been guiding two groups of blind people on Kili’, taking
a paraplegic , with artificial legs, up the Western Breach route, and
guiding people of many different ages successfully.
If you need a very experienced tour operator on any of the East African
Mountains or for ’safari’ in Tanzania (Northern & Southern circuits),
please feel free to contact me via e-mail on
info@kili-worldbornsafaris.com or by telephone on + 33 555 64 98 87 or
+255 754 2873 45.My company can also arrange hotel accommodation, cultural
tours, and we can arrange equipment and transfers to other destinations in
East Africa,(Zanzibar, Pemba, the Ruwenzori Mountains, for example) via
our wide network of contacts in the hotel and tourism industry.
If you have any questions or requests, please do not hesitate to contact
us at any time.
With Very Best Regards,
Fares Moshy