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"I found that the guides were constantly monitoring our condition. Very professional. Monitoring for food and energy consumption was constant."
Elizabeth S. Ontario, Canada
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To most people, Kilimanjaro is just a mountain. As a mountain it is both unique and spectacular. Rising like a dark island in a sea of clouds, it stands 19,340 feet and is the world's highest solitary peak.
But those who have climbed Kilimanjaro know that it is not only just a mountain. For those who have struggled up the rocky crags, fighting for oxygen in the ever-thinning air, giving all to stand on the summit, they know that it is much more than a just a mountain. So much more.
It is a friend, a rival, an ally, and most of all, a teacher. Through adversity, it teaches us patience, endurance, and courage.
An old African proverb says, "Adversity is your best friend, because it introduces you to yourself." On your climb, you get introduced to a part of yourself you never knew existed. And you discover strength deep down inside you never knew you had.
Reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro is a personal achievement that will change your life forever.
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