Most Inspirational Moment
Flying into Tanzania from Kenya we got the most amazing view of the challenge we were going to face - absolutely awesome! Kilimanjaro didn't reveal itself again from behind the cloud until we were in our second camp on a starry night with a bright moon. It was a spectacular and magical view that I won't ever forget! We didn't see the peak again until we were standing on it a few days later!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our head guide, Davis from the AWC, was exceptional! He was a natural leader with a great sense of humour which really made our trip fun. He organised us and the rest of his team with great skill but above all kept us all safe on the mountain. The rest of the team were excellent too - the assistant guides, cook and porters were a fantastic team that worked very hard to make our holiday enjoyable, memorable and safe. Well done to the AWC!
Advice for Potential Travellers
Do not underestimate the challenge involved in climbing Kilimanjaro - it is a tough but hugely rewarding and fun experience! Enjoy the journey as well as the ultimate goal of standing on the roof of Africa! If you don't like camping, going to the loo in a bucket and all that goes with a multi day walk this trip really, really isn't for you! Be prepared for the cold and rain - make sure your kit is up to scratch and that you have plenty layers! You will be very well fed so there is no need to take mountains of snacks with you - spare your porter the extra weight as trust me you won't need loads of extra food, just the odd snack and some chocolate or sweets will do! My biggest piece of advice is drink plenty water as it really does help with acclimatisation - I drunk about 5 litres of water a day and am convinced it helped me get to the top. Finally, a positive mental attitude undoubtedly helps (and it is more enjoyable for your fellow climbers!) but do listen to your body and the guides!