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maraexpeditions1 · 12 days
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Tailor-Made Safari Adventures in Tanzania by MaraExpeditions
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MaraExpeditions Safaris offers unforgettable safari experiences in Tanzania, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty and rich wildlife of the African wilderness. Specializing in tailor-made safari adventures, MaraExpeditions Safaris takes guests to some of Tanzania’s most iconic destinations, including the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire National Park.
Tanzania is home to some of the world’s most renowned wildlife reserves, where you can witness the famed Great Migration, as millions of wildebeests and zebras traverse the Serengeti in search of greener pastures. On a MaraExpeditions safari, you’ll have the chance to see the "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo), as well as many other unique species in their natural habitat. Whether it’s game drives, walking safaris, or balloon safaris, each experience is designed to bring you closer to the untamed wilderness.
What sets MaraExpeditions apart is its commitment to personalized service and eco-conscious travel. Each safari is customized to fit individual preferences, ensuring a unique and memorable adventure. From luxurious lodges to authentic bush camps, they offer a range of accommodations that blend comfort with an authentic African experience.
With knowledgeable guides, breathtaking landscapes, and world-class wildlife encounters, MaraExpeditions Safaris provides an enriching and unforgettable journey through Tanzania’s wild heart. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or embarking on your first safari, MaraExpeditions Safaris guarantees an extraordinary adventure in the heart of Africa.
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spiritofkilimanjaro · 29 days
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Unforgettable Encounters: The Best Wildlife Safari Experiences on Kilimanjaro
Embark on an extraordinary journey with Spirit of Kilimanjaro and discover the best wildlife safari experiences around Mount Kilimanjaro. This majestic peak, while famous for its towering heights, is surrounded by rich ecosystems and diverse wildlife that offer safari enthusiasts a truly unforgettable adventure.
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Start your exploration in Amboseli National Park, a mere stone’s throw from Kilimanjaro’s base. Renowned for its striking vistas of elephants against the backdrop of the snow-capped mountain, Amboseli is a haven for wildlife lovers. Here, you’ll encounter large herds of elephants, as well as lions, cheetahs, and giraffes. The park's expansive wetlands attract a wide array of bird species, making it a top spot for birdwatching.
Just a short drive away, Tarangire National Park offers another captivating safari experience. Known for its impressive baobab trees and large elephant populations, Tarangire delivers a more rugged and intimate wildlife encounter. The park is particularly notable for its seasonal migrations, where wildebeest and zebras traverse the landscape, providing dynamic wildlife viewing opportunities.
In addition to these renowned parks, the Spirit of Kilimanjaro experience includes exploring lesser-known gems like the Chyulu Hills National Park. Here, you can witness the interplay of volcanic landscapes and rich biodiversity, with chances to spot elusive species such as the African wild dog and various antelopes. Whether you’re gazing at herds of elephants in Amboseli, tracking predators in Tarangire, or discovering hidden wildlife treasures in the Chyulu Hills, the areas around Kilimanjaro offer unparalleled safari adventures. With Spirit of Kilimanjaro, your safari journey becomes a series of unforgettable encounters, blending the thrill of wildlife observation with the awe-inspiring beauty of one of Africa’s most iconic landscapes.
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techdriveplay · 2 months
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Best Hiking Trails Around the World
Exploring the great outdoors is a passion for many, and hiking offers a perfect way to experience nature’s beauty. From rugged mountain paths to serene forest trails, the best hiking trails around the world provide unforgettable adventures for outdoor enthusiasts. Inca Trail Torres del Paine Circuit Appalachian Trail Mount Kilimanjaro Milford Track Camino de Santiago Everest Base…
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kenyaepicsafaris · 4 months
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foothillsofkili · 5 months
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You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. Believe you can and you're halfway there. #foothillsofkili_tours #MountKilimanjaro #hikingtime #freestandingmountainintheworld #uhurupeak5895m #tanzaniaunforgettable #discovertanzaniawildlife #visitzanzibar
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renatours · 6 months
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Kilimanjaro Day Hike – The Epic Hiking Adventures Unveiled
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The adventurous souls with limited time, a Kilimanjaro Day Hike offers a thrilling glimpse into the majestic splendor of Africa's tallest peak. It have options to invite travelers to experience the mountain's magic without committing to a lengthy trek.
Explore on a condensed adventure along the Marangu Route of Mt Kilimanjaro, where the magnificence of Kilimanjaro unfolds in a single day. Begin your journey amidst lush rainforests, serenaded by the melodies of exotic birds and the gentle rustle of leaves. As you ascend, the verdant foliage gives way to breathtaking views of the snow-capped summit towering above.
If a week-long expedition isn't feasible or you're unsure about committing to the full Kilimanjaro climb experience, consider one of our shorter Kilimanjaro Climbing Tours via the Marangu route.
Partner with Rena Tours to discover how the Day Hike of Kilimanjaro epitomizes the mountain's accessibility and diverse beauty. In just one day, adventurers can explore on a memorable journey that captures the essence of Kilimanjaro's allure.
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razan-safaris1 · 9 months
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The Marangu route, also known as the "Coca-Cola" route, is the oldest, most well-established route on Kilimanjaro. This is the only route which offers sleeping huts in dormitory style accommodations in lieu of camping. There are 60 bunk beds each at Mandara and Kibo Huts, and 120 bunk beds at Horombo Hut. Guests are supplied with mattresses and pillows, but sleeping bags are still required. The huts have communal dining halls and basic washrooms, ranging from flushing toilets and running water at the lower huts to long drop toilets and buckets of water at Kibo Hut. Many favor Marangu because it is considered to be the easiest path on the mountain, given its gradual slope and direct path. However, the short time frame of the route makes Altitude Acclimatization fairly difficult. The route approaches Mount Kilimanjaro from the southeast. Marangu is unfortunately less scenic than the other routes because the ascent and descent are along the same path. It is also the most crowded route for that reason. 
Day 1: Marangu Gate to Mandara Hut Elevation (ft): 6,046 ft to 8,858 ft Distance: 8 km Hiking Time: 4-5 hours Habitat: Rain Forest Hut: Mandara Hut. We head to the Marangu Gate for the necessary formalities before beginning our trek. The trail climbs through a tropical rain forest near the upper edge of the forest line, where we sometimes see playful blue monkeys. The trail then widens to expose beautiful hillsides until we reach Mandara Hut.
Day 2: Mandara Hut to Horombo Hut Elevation (ft): 8,858 ft to 12,205 ft Distance: 12 km Hiking Time: 6-8 hours Habitat: Heath / Moorland Our second day on the trail starts up with a steep ascent through the forest and opens into high moorland. If the sky is clear, we might get our first views of Kibo and Mawenzi Peaks. Those two volcanic peaks  make up the summit of Kilimanjaro.
Day 3: Horombo Hut to Mawenzi Hut to Horombo Hut Elevation (ft): 12,205 ft to 14,160 ft to 12,205 ft Distance: 10 km Hiking Time: 3-5 hours Habitat: Heath This extra day is used for Adaptation. We hike towards or all the way to Mawenzi Hut and back. The unique landscape offers motivating views of Kibo and Mawenzi.
Day 4: Horombo Hut to Kibo Hut Elevation (ft): 12,205 ft to 15,430 ft Distance: 10 km Hiking Time: 6-8 hours Habitat: Alpine Desert On this day we climb gently, then cross the lunar desert of the “Saddle” between Mawenzi and Kibo to reach our campsite, which sits at the bottom of the Kibo crater wall. Once at Camp, we rest and enjoying an early dinner and prepare for summit day.
Day 5: Kibo Hut to Uhuru Point to Horombo Hut Elevation (ft): 15,430 ft to 19,341 ft to 12,205 ft Distance: 22 km Hiking Time: 10-13 hours Habitat: Arctic We wake up in the middle of the night and begin the final push to reach the Roof of Africa. The trail to Gilman’s Point is very steep, and the ascent will be slow and steady. From Gilman’s, it is a traverse along the crater rim to Uhuru Peak. We stay at the summit for a short time, to take photos and enjoy the views, before retracing our steps all the way back to Horombo Hut.
Day 6: Horombo Hut to Marangu Gate Elevation (ft): 12,205 ft to 6,046 ft Distance: 20 km Hiking Time: 5-7 hours Habitat: Rain Forest A long trek is in store for today, however it is mostly downhill. Once we reach the park headquarters, there at Marangu Gate, we pick up our certificate, that proves our achievement, and catch our vehicle transfer to the Hotel in Moshi.
Included o    Park fees, o    Hut fees  o     Rescue fees o    18% VAT on tour fees & services, which cost nearly 55 % of the total cost charged. o    Transportation to & from the Mountain Gate o    Professional mountain guides, cooks and porters o    3 meals daily while on the mountain
Not Included o    Both national and international flights o    Medical Insurance o    Tips to Mountain Crew o    Items of a personal nature o    Laundry Services o    Alcoholic beverages
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kileleclimbtour · 1 year
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sorakatours · 2 years
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spiritofkilimanjaro · 2 months
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Discover thrilling adventures with Spirit of Kilimanjaro! Explore diverse routes and stunning landscapes in Tanzania. From hiking Mount Kilimanjaro to experiencing vibrant safaris, our tours offer unforgettable experiences. Book now and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Tanzania !
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Taylor says that she chose “September” for sentimental reasons. She’s always loved the classic tune by Earth, Wind & Fire, and notes that the month of September is especially meaningful to one of her relationships. An added layer of sentiment came from being able to record the song in a Nashville studio, the city Taylor moved at age 14 to pursue country music.
https://www.spin.com/2018/04/taylor-swift-september-28-theory/
Which relationship 🤔
Any links to this post ?https://twitter.com/erodalighthouse/status/1572677399753494528?t=PIJFqUuMr2C-Izp5--HxGw&s=19
Great ask, Anon. I had another ask (was it you?) early in September that touched on this but was saving it for Sept 28th! The 21st of September is as good as any, in light of the LK post, posted last year (as a nod to the Earth, Wind, and Fire original date referenced in the song) and retweeted today:
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(thanks to the 7 or 8 of you Anons who sent the link!! Eyes everywhere, I love it!)
I also love the ellipses. They’re often in HS song titles…
So here is the original SPIN article to which you linked, but it only goes back to Taylor’s life in 2015:
Another Anon (thanks Anon!) linked to this article:
Which only considers 2016. To be honest: that was also what I guessed at first too. But then…I remembered some other stuff.
@womanexile covered it earlier today in her Anon reply, but back in 2013, Harry tweeted lyrics from My Old Man, a beloved Joni Mitchell song about her charming English partner Graham Nash. Here’s her post:
The theory is he is calling back to an anniversary date, since the Joni lyrics are a nod to their unmarried partnership. Look at the two of them in their heyday!
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Remind you of anyone?
Here’s the 2013 tweet:
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1D were touring at the time, so he was tweeting from Australia.
And here are the lyrics:
As womanexile notes, L*rries think Sept 28th is a date of significance for them starting in 2012, but there is another theory.
At the bottom of this post about the timing of the Begin Again MV, I lay out a prospective HS timeline for late September, early October 2012:
Basically:
Sept 28 - H photographed inside a UK airport sending his Mom off on a Kilimanjaro fundraising hike. He is INSIDE the airport (so seemingly travelling too). He then disappears.
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Oct 1 - HS is spotted in LOS ANGELES, then home of Blondie. He’s with Ed; he is backstage for Ed’s concert.
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Blondie films the Begin Again MV in Paris this day, heading to London for October 4. HS is spotted also in London the morning on October 4th.
So: his presumed arrival date in LA (before vanishing, then resurfacing October 1?): the 28th of September.
Though the official CK breakup doesn’t get announced until later, Blondie sees him for the final time mid-September. So I think Sept. 28th? Is the date TS and HS “locked it down” as described in Cowboy Like Me.
As such - the EWF cover date she sang? Could very well be Haylor and their dating anniversary in 2012.
Thanks for all the asks, besties!
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dingoat · 1 year
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Libby had wanted to hike Mount Marvellous for as long as she could remember, and she was beside herself when she finally had the opportunity to book a tour and be guided up the mountainside after years of training and research. She adored the hiking kit she’d crafted over the years, her camera was a prized possession, her boots were worth almost half a week’s pay. The sightseeing up the mountainside was globally renowned, and the adventure was supposed to be one in a lifetime.
She arrived at the tour hut at the base of the mountain, and was a little perplexed by the vehicle that she was piled into with her fellow hikers when the trailhead was visible just beyond the hut, but she accepted the lead of her guide.
They were driven all the way to the mountain’s peak, pausing half a dozen times for the group to pile out and collect their trophy photos at the most spectacular views and sights along the way. They reached the top before Libby knew it, a miniscule fraction of the time it would have taken to climb on foot.
“Congratulations on completing the hike!” she was told by others who’d taken the trip up an hour earlier and were still reclined at the summit with their feet up, patting on another on the back and praising each other’s identical photographs. “An incredible thing to have achieved, isn’t it?”
Libby stepped back, confused. “But I didn’t do anything..?”
“You did everything, dear! You chose to go on this hike, didn’t you? Searched up the mountain on the internet, put in the keywords for the sights you wanted to see? That’s all you!”  “You’re a champion hiker now, getting to this peak puts you in the same league as those who’ve conquered Kilimanjaro.” “Just look what you’ve done! Look how high you’ve climbed!” “I never imagined I’d have the skill to get up here.”
“What are you talking about?” cried Libby. “We were driven up here! None of us hiked! If there’s any skill involved it’s from whoever built that vehicle!”
“Nonsense,” they said. “We still reached the top, and that’s the part that’s important isn’t it? We have the pictures to prove we made it up here, no different to the pictures from somebody who walked all the way. What does it matter that I didn’t spend the time walking, I still saw exactly what I wanted to see, when I show my photos to my family it’s the same as if I’d hiked it on foot. Plus we’ve done it in a fraction of the time, I could hike ten more mountains today if I wanted! Incredible!”
“We haven’t hiked anything! This isn’t what I wanted, this isn’t an achievement! I… I worked for this. I wanted to walk. I wanted to do this myself!”
Her words fell on deaf ears, drowned by the praise the others lavished upon one another. “Hiking is so accessible now! I love how outdoorsy I can be now that they have these steep terrain vehicles! I hike all the time, you wouldn’t believe where I’ve gone! I can’t believe people who walk the trails feel so threatened by this, they’re just jealous.”
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foothillsofkili · 9 months
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brooklynislandgirl · 2 years
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3. Describe your muse’s ideal holiday.
A Little Bit Of This and That || Accepting Beth is not sure in what sense Cory means the word, one of the things she actually hates about English. Or maybe her own understanding of it which is to say there's something lacking; not the wordage per se or poor quality of education but in the technicality. And it is especially bad when they're surrounded by a lack of context. The room is bright and shaded in pastels, the recliners large and padded. Turbans in their hair, fluffy bathrobes adorning them as they sit side by side with avocado and clay face-masks, while currently receiving matching pedicures. Thankfully, the much needed day of pampering gives Beth a chance to think about the question, break it down into its constituent parts, and reassemble into something comfortable in the space of drawn out seconds. "Well, Andy an' I always plan f' goin' on a world tour. Start in Hampsta-dam..." She pauses, eyes narrowing at the corners as she corrects herself. "...ah... Amb... Ams ...you know, da place where is da Hague, capital of Neddahlan'. He wan' visit certain...coffee shops, an' I wan stay see Van Gogh museum. From Dere, we cruise da Danube, or mebbe fly t' Moscow in time f's see da Bolshoi ballet. Den cut to Africa, cause we gonna hike up Moun' Kilimanjaro. Surf ovah New Zealan' way, whole bunch'a t'ings, I guess. Except he's not really up for it now, prefers to stay here or drive so it limit chances, ya know?"
Not a single word is spoken harshly, no ounce of condemnation lives between the things she says. If anything her eyes gleam brightly, she is the portrait of a woman who can see no wrong in one particular man no matter what he says or does or how he might accidentally crush fragile dreams when he isn't careful. He might be the only person to be able to claim that with any surety.
After a moment though, Beth grows softer and somewhat shyer; whenever asked about herself she becomes somewhat apologetic, her eyes lowering to her nails in lieu of coffee or wine. "More personally? Any time I can ge' away f' da sea. Even if it smoo'd like glass, impossible surf, jus' havin' her near's a comfort. Could sit on a deck, wrap in a blanket, starin' at da waves an' lissen t' her sing me her songs. Warmer times, her whisper...beckons. Tells me f' visit, t' be out in her arms an' she'll wash away every kine dat nevah feel right. Sea loves me sometimes as much as Andy does. Sometimes more. Sorta the same way I feel sometimes, lissen f' Eddie Vedder. Which I t'ink is why I love his music so much." She pauses a moment though it's almost not much of a difference. She isn't loud any more than she takes up space; she doesn't. "So yeah, somewhere... a beach house, where I can go out to waddah's edge or bring one of my boards or mebbe more dan one. Somewhere quiet an' far away from people. Might lissen f' Pearl Jam on repeat, with some basic food stores. I'd like f' catch up on readin' or knittin'. Spend time in da garden wi' rich soil benea'd my fingers an' toes. Somet'ing simple, harmless." ~*~ Beth honestly dreams of living a quiet and useful existence, where she does more good for the earth and particularly the sea than she wants the life she has. It isn't that she's got spoiled rich kid syndrome; it's more a reflection of her cultural identity, personal beliefs, and a desire to get away from the Admiral as best she can, and everything the man stands for. She'd dearly love to have enough space to take in strays, whether human children or animals. And her ideal 'vacation' are small slices of that life.
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kileleclimbtour · 1 year
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Go on an amazing Tanzania safari with Kilele Climb. See incredible animals in the Serengeti, visit the beautiful Ngorongoro Crater, and climb Mount Kilimanjaro. It's an exciting adventure with stunning nature and a thrilling mountain climb.
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