Last year when I visited East Africa I wanted to visit four countries - Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda - but after doing some research realised I could only afford to visit one. As Mountain Gorillas were my #1 priority (and Shoebills were #2) I was left with Uganda as the only option. And so I spent 18 wonderful days travelling around the 'Pearl of Africa' last August, as recorded in the thread http://www.zoochat.com/1679/hix-does-uganda-330394/ .
During my research into Tanzania I discovered that it is possible to climb Kilimanjaro. The word 'climb', however, is not entirely accurate, as it is actually just a hike to the summit, there is no actual climbing with ropes and pitons and going up vertical cliff faces. While researching this, for some reason that completely escapes me, I suddenly developed an insatiable desire to hike to the top of Kilimanjaro. I have no interest in climbing any other mountain anywhere in the world, and have never had any interest in mountaineering (apart from enjoying a nice view), so why I have this urge is beyond me.
So this year I'm going to Tanzania. And while there I'm going to 'do' Kilimanjaro. Of course, I can't visit Tanzania without visiting some of the National Parks, so after the climb I'm going on safari too. As well as seeing lots of mammalian wildlife, the guide I have been given is a bird guide, so I should get in some excellent birding as well. With any luck I'll also see quite a few reptiles too.
And all this starts in mid-September.
Stay tuned.

Hix
During my research into Tanzania I discovered that it is possible to climb Kilimanjaro. The word 'climb', however, is not entirely accurate, as it is actually just a hike to the summit, there is no actual climbing with ropes and pitons and going up vertical cliff faces. While researching this, for some reason that completely escapes me, I suddenly developed an insatiable desire to hike to the top of Kilimanjaro. I have no interest in climbing any other mountain anywhere in the world, and have never had any interest in mountaineering (apart from enjoying a nice view), so why I have this urge is beyond me.
So this year I'm going to Tanzania. And while there I'm going to 'do' Kilimanjaro. Of course, I can't visit Tanzania without visiting some of the National Parks, so after the climb I'm going on safari too. As well as seeing lots of mammalian wildlife, the guide I have been given is a bird guide, so I should get in some excellent birding as well. With any luck I'll also see quite a few reptiles too.
And all this starts in mid-September.
Stay tuned.
Hix