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		<title>Join a 7 day climb of Kilimanjaro, Umbwe route</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Date: 02/06/10 – 08/06/10
Climb: 7 day UMBWE route
Price: Joining price for 4 pax sharing all cost $1435/-per person
A young American couple, late twenties confirmed to climb Umbwe route for 7 days up through the enchanting forest of Umbwe. This exciting Away from the Crowds trail is one of the best routes in our eyes for those looking for a challenge and the mountain silence before summiting Uhuru peak.
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<p><strong>Climb:</strong> 7 day UMBWE route</p>
<p><strong>Price: </strong>Joining price for 4 pax sharing all cost $1435/-per person</p>
<p>A young American couple, late twenties confirmed to climb Umbwe route for 7 days up through the enchanting forest of Umbwe. This exciting Away from the Crowds trail is one of the best routes in our eyes for those looking for a challenge and the mountain silence before summiting Uhuru peak.</p>
<p>For the 1st  &#8211; 3 days you are completely on your own in the lush rain forest, this eventually breaks out alpine scrub dotted with huge clusters of ‘Senecio Kilimanjaro’ towering at 5 meters &#8211; continue up to Baranco High Camp, at this point Umbwe route joins onto the Machame trail that continues to skirt around to Barafu ready for the summit attempt.</p>
<p>Great opportunity to head out before this climb on safari in search of the Great Migration that will be present throughout Ndutu and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, we will build in a full days altitude climb through the Ngorongoro Forest reserve that will take you from 1800 meters to 2300metres where a driver will await your arrival on the famous <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/ngorongoro-crater/">Ngorongoro Crater</a> rim.</p>
<p>Customize a short safari and take advantage of low season lodge prices starting from just $95 per person a night. Enquire today to learn of what specials we have coming up throughout April and May.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Summit to Sea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introducing West Mt. Kilimanjaro with private game drives, summit the mountain using the Machame route and follow up with a short safari, relaxation on the beach, or both... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="itin-infoline"><strong>9 DAYS / 10 NIGHTS</strong> | TYPE: <strong>WILDLIFE / CLIMBING &amp; TREKKING</strong> | ACC: <strong>MOUNTAIN-CAMPS / SEMI-LUX / LODGES</strong></div>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-416" title="summit" src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/summit.jpg" alt="The Roof-top of Africa" width="583" height="170" /><br />
Introducing West Mt. Kilimanjaro with private game drives, summit the mountain using the Machame route and follow up with a short safari, relaxation on the beach, or both…</p>
<h2>The Adventure day to day&#8230;</h2>
<p style="text-align: right;"><em>Legend: O/N &#8211; Overnight, H/B &#8211; Half Board, F/B &#8211; Full Board</em></p>
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<li>Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport. You’ll be collected by your driver guide and transfer to <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/safari-lodges-camps/karama-lodge/">Karama Lodge</a> located just outside the busy center of Arusha. O/N <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/safari-lodges-camps/karama-lodge/">Karama Lodge</a> – B/B</li>
<li>Meet with your Kilimanjaro mountain guide after breakfast for a climbing briefing and full equipment check. Then drive towards West Kilimanjaro into Ndarakwai Private Ranch. Game drive en route to the camp for relaxation. Afternoon game drives to your own design, head towards the game viewing tower where Elephant is commonly seen. Return to the camp for dinner before heading out on a night game drive…experience the African milky way like never before! O/N Ndarakwai Campsite &#8211; B2B Semi-luxury Camp set-up – F/B</li>
<li>Dawn game drive in the ranch – return for breakfast and transfer to Machame Gate. After the park fees have been paid, you will enter into the cover of the natural rain forest which surrounds the lower reaches of Kilimanjaro. This part of the walk is very gradual with great photo opportunities as the suns rays filter through the dense canopy overhead. Take your picnic lunch on route as you ascend through the mystical forests for your first overnight stay at Machame Camp. Day one is great introduction to the adventure you are embarking on. Walking time ranges from 4.5hrs- 6hrs. Hot water is provided to refresh yourself before dinner, enjoy the mountain’s silence as night descends upon Machame Camp for your first night. O/N Machame Camp F/B – Altitude is 2980 mts</li>
<li>After breakfast, break camp and with picnic lunch boxes continue your ascent leaving the lushness of the rain forest behind you. This part of the walk cuts up along various ridges which are dotted with scrubby low land bush this eventually gives way to the hardier Alpine Flora of the open plateau. The walk will take you 5hrs &#8211; 6.5hrs including your picnic lunch, the views are stunning as you begin to gain altitude. On one side you have the soft outline of Kilimanjaro towering over you and off in the distance stands Mt Meru. Dinner and Overnight at Shira Camp. O/N Shira Camp – Altitude is 3840mts above the sea level</li>
<li>After breakfast, begin a gradual climb cutting your way through the low Alpine bush. Bird watching on these open slopes can be rewarding with several different species of bird of prey scouring the scrub for small mammals. The scenery will change to rusty Red moraine fields as you continue on toward Lava tower 4630mts, finally descend to Baranco Camp. Lunch will be taken en route. This is a good day for acclimatization as you reach a higher altitude than that of Baranco. This day will take 5 &#8211; 7 hrs. O/N Baranco Camp – Altitude is 3900mts</li>
<li>You can afford to have a leisurely start today as the walking is up the Baranco wall and a little further onto Karanga Valley. Enjoy a hot lunch on arrival at Karanga camp, rest for some time then take a walk with the guide to gain a little extra altitude. Return to the camp. O/N Karanga camp F/B</li>
<li>After breakfast, with your picnic lunch boxes proceed to skirt around <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-south/">the south</a> side of the mountain. Begin to climb through the Alpine desert and moraine fields.  Barafu camp is reached in 4.5hrs- 6hrs. Relax and soak up the vistas below you, a light dinner will be served.  Rest and try and get some sleep, you will be woken at 12:30am for your final challenge. O/N Barafu Camp F/B – Altitude is 4600mts above the sea level</li>
<li>After a hot tea and snacks start your ascent to the highest peak in Africa (Uhuru Peak) this stands at (5895m).  Have your camera’s ready for when the sun winks a sleepy eye at you. After you’ve done the victory dance on the summit. Start the descent to Barafu Camp for breakfast, and then proceed down toward Mweka Camp cutting through lowland grasses and scrub. Break for picnic lunch and refreshments the walking time for this day is around 8hrs &#8211; 10hrs. (including summit ascent)  After leaving Barafu the walking flattens out and follows board walk onto Mweka Camp. O/N Mweka Camp F/B Altitude is 3340mts above the sea level</li>
<li>After breakfast, with your picnic lunch boxes, proceed back down into the forest, a beautiful walk again offering good bird watching opportunities, there are some good view points en route to the valley below. Continue down to the gate, for champagne brunch. You’ll be collected by one of our B2B vehicles and transfer back to Arusha. O/N <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/safari-lodges-camps/karama-lodge/">Karama Lodge</a> – H/B</li>
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<p><strong>Option 1. Safari Extension</strong></p>
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<li>After a leisurely breakfast head out towards Esilalei Maasai Community. Meet with your local maasai guide who will introduce you to his village. Get a better understanding of the natural medicines still used on a daily basis with maasai medicine walk of the surrounding area. Continue down to a Boma (Mud dwelling) for an introduction into the Maasai way of life, beliefs and rituals. Return to the camp by foot following a dry Korongo (river bed). Enjoy song and dance of the Maasai along with a traditional goat BBQ (catering for vegetarians as well). O/N Esilalei Semi-luxury Camp set-up &#8211; F/B</li>
<li>Morning wake up call with bird chorus. Head via the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the endless plains of Serengeti. Game drive en route to central Serengeti and onto your private camp in the park. O/N Serengeti Semi-luxury Private Camp set-up &#8211; F/B</li>
<li>Full day game drives in Serengeti NP. Plan your day together with your driver who will best advise you where and when to go – use the camp as a base to head out from. O/N Serengeti Semi-luxury Private Camp set-up &#8211; F/B</li>
<li>After breakfast leave the Serengeti plains behind you as you head back through the Ngorongoro conservation area (NCA). Stop at <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/olduvai-gorge/">Olduvai gorge</a>, the cradle of man kind. Informative talk about the early finding of hominid remains by the Leaky family &#8211; museum visit. Then continue towards the <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/ngorongoro-crater/">Ngorongoro Crater</a> Rim &#8211; stop at the view point before heading to <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/safari-lodges-camps/rhino-lodge/">Rhino lodge</a>. O/N <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/safari-lodges-camps/rhino-lodge/">Rhino lodge</a> &#8211; F/B</li>
<li>Dawn wake up call – drop down to the crater floor for game drives. There are 25,000 large mammals residing in the park, elephants are mainly bulls, females stay out of the park due to the largest predator population in Africa. Black Rhino also make there home on the grassy plains there numbers making up for almost half that can be found in East Africa. Mid afternoon begin the climb out of the crater and drive back through a rolling landscape to Arusha. O/N <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/safari-lodges-camps/karama-lodge/">Karama Lodge</a> – H/B</li>
<li>You’ll be collected from <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/safari-lodges-camps/karama-lodge/">Karama Lodge</a> and transfer to Shanga for lunch. Try some of the Swahili kitchen in an African buffet spread and afterwards relax in the gardens of Shanga River house. Continue to JRO where you connect with your International flight.</li>
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<p><strong>Option 2. Beach Extension</strong></p>
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<li>Morning transfer to the airport where you connect with your national flight to Zanzibar. You’ll be collected from Zanzibar airport and transfer to Fumba beach Lodge for pure beach relaxation. O/N Fumba Beach Lodge – Seaview room  – H/B</li>
<li>Pure beach relaxation. O/N Fumba Beach Lodge – Seaview room  – H/B</li>
<li>Pure beach relaxation. O/N Fumba Beach Lodge – Seaview room  – H/B</li>
<li>Pure beach relaxation. O/N Fumba Beach Lodge – Seaview room  – H/B</li>
<li>You’ll be collected from Shooting Star and transfer to Stone Town. Wander through the narrow streets at your own leisure. O/N 236 Hurumzi – H/B</li>
<li>Transfer to Zanzibar airport for your national flight connection to Dar. From here you’ll be able to connect with your international flight.</li>
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<h2>Price Guide</h2>
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<td width="60%">Indicative price for the 9 day climb<br />
(in U.S. dollars, per person), for:</td>
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<li>2 people sharing: <strong>$2025 p/p</strong></li>
<li>4 people sharing: <strong>$1885 p/p</strong></li>
<li>6 people sharing: <strong>$1835 p/p</strong></li>
<li>Single supplement: <strong>$185</strong></li>
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<td>Option 1<br />
Safari Extension</td>
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<li>2 people sharing: <strong>$1565 p/p</strong></li>
<li>4 people sharing: <strong>$1285 p/p</strong></li>
<li>6 people sharing: <strong>$1775 p/p</strong></li>
<li>Single supplement: <strong>$170</strong></li>
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<td>Option 2<br />
Beach Extension</td>
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<li>2 people sharing: <strong>$1165 p/p</strong></li>
<li>4 people sharing: <strong>$1115 p/p</strong></li>
<li>6 people sharing: <strong>$1100 p/p</strong></li>
<li>Single supplement: <strong>$150</strong></li>
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<td colspan="2">We write <strong>indicative price</strong> since the actual amount depends on numerous factors such as season, number of people sharing and their ages, chosen options and further customization of the itinerary above.</td>
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<h2>Included in our package</h2>
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<li>All park and climbing fees</li>
<li>Accommodation at meal plan stated</li>
<li>National flights inclusive of airport taxes &amp; safety fees</li>
<li>4&#215;4 vehicle plus driver guide, safari chef and camp assistant during safari extension</li>
<li>FAR Emergency Evacuation Cover x 14 days</li>
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<h2>Exclusive</h2>
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<li>Tips (suggested amounts, see <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/tips-for-travellers/guidelines-for-tipping/">Guidelines for tipping</a> for more information)
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<li>Guide x 1: $80-$100</li>
<li>Chef x 1: $50 &#8211; $80</li>
<li>Porters: $25 &#8211; $40</li>
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<li>Visa and airport departure tax</li>
<li>Drinks and items of personal nature and not mentioned in the above itinerary</li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="itin-infoline"><strong>14 DAYS / 13 NIGHTS</strong> | TYPE: <strong>WILDLIFE / CULTURE</strong> | ACC: <strong>SEMI-LUXURY MOBILE CAMPS / PERMANENT TENTED  &amp; LODGES</strong></div>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-410" title="private camping" src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/private-camping.jpg" alt="The Journey Begins..." width="583" height="170" />The Crater Highlands walk is designed to give an introduction into a real Tanzania life away from the main stream tourist routes, the areas are truly wild and views outstanding. <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/ngorongoro-crater/">Ngorongoro Crater</a> a great introduction into some of the wildlife found in Tanzania and the famous plains of Serengeti – not to be missed. Using the Semi luxury camp set up gives you the advantage of sleeping on the special camps inside the parks – a private spot in the bush often visited by wildlife, especially in the night.</p>
<h2>The Adventure day to day&#8230;</h2>
<p style="text-align: right;"><em>Legend: O/N &#8211; Overnight, H/B &#8211; Half Board, F/B &#8211; Full Board</em></p>
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<li>Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). Meet and greet by your B2B driver guide and transfer to <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/safari-lodges-camps/karama-lodge/">Karama lodge</a> located just outside Arusha town. <em>O/N <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/safari-lodges-camps/karama-lodge/">Karama lodge</a> &#8211; B/B</em></li>
<li>Leisurely breakfast at the lodge then departure towards Maji Moto Crystal water springs &#8211; Enjoy swimming in the pools – relaxation. Hot lunch prepared by your safari chef. <em>O/N Maji Moto –  B2B Semi Luxury Camp Set Up – F/B </em></li>
<li>Together with a local guide head off on a nature trail following the meandering river – great bird watching opportunities – return to the Maji moto for swimming and hot lunch before departing towards Eselelei Maasai Community. <em>O/N Eselelei – B2B Semi Lux Camp Set Up – F/B</em></li>
<li>Introduction into the Masai way of life with a morning boma visit. Return to the camp by foot following a dry Korongo (river bed) – your chef has prepared lunch. Later in the afternoon head out on a maasai medicine walk. Learn about the different root &amp; plant extracts still being used by the maasai. Head to camp for relaxation – early evening Masai dancing and songs followed by traditional goat BBQ around the fire. <em>O/N Eselelei Camp – B2B Semi Lux Camp Set Up – F/B</em></li>
<li>In the morning leave the maasai community behind and head towards Lake Manyara NP for game drives. Picnic lunch in the park followed by game drives till late afternoon. Then leave the park and head towards Karatu. <em>O/N Karatu Camp – B2B Semi Lux Camp Set Up – F/B</em></li>
<li>Early morning departure to Nainokanoka village. Meet your ranger who will accompany you throughout the highlands trek &#8211; head up to Olmoti Crater &#8211; pass by several Masai bomas, enjoy the views from the crater rim over the bul bul depression and Nainokanoka village below. Return to the camp for full breakfast. Then board your safari vehicle and cut across the bul bul depression towards Bulati masai village. Continue by foot through to the rim of Empakai crater. Relax on the crater rim soaking in the views around you.<em> O/N Empakai Campsite –  Semi Lux Camp Set Up – F/B</em></li>
<li>After breakfast drop down into the Empakai crater to view the lesser East African flamingoes that congregate along the forshore – return to the camp for brunch. Then cross the crater highlands to Naiyobi Village a well populated Masai settlement in the heart of the highlands &#8211; get a better understanding of masai culture. Afternoon exploration of the area.<em> O/N Naiyobi Village –   <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/about/accommodation-types/eco-lightweight-camping/">Eco lightweight Camping</a> – F/B</em></li>
<li>After breakfast head through open plains down into yellow Acacia Forest crosses rivers before continuing out of the NCA through to Acacia masai camp. <em>O/N Acacia forest campsite –   <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/about/accommodation-types/eco-lightweight-camping/">Eco lightweight Camping</a> – F/B</em></li>
<li>Descend down the Rift Valley escarpment to Oldoinyo Lengai, an active volcano and the home of the Masai God – here you will leave the donkey train and Masai escort you to board the safari vehicle and transfer through to the lush natural gardens at the <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/lake-natron/">Lake Natron</a> camp. Relaxing afternoon/evening, dinner and overnight. <em>O/N <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/lake-natron/">Lake Natron</a> Permanent Tented Camp – F/B</em></li>
<li>Breakfast, then head down to the lake shores by 4&#215;4 vehicle – enjoy walks out on the mud flats around the shores of <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/lake-natron/">Lake Natron</a>, viewing the Lesser East African flamingo. Together with a local guide make your way to the waterfalls – relaxation and swimming before returning to your camp.<em> O/N <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/lake-natron/">Lake Natron</a> Permanent Tented Camp – F/B</em></li>
<li>Morning departure from <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/lake-natron/">lake Natron</a> – head via Loliondo village towards Klein’s Gate where you enter Serengeti NP. Game drive en route to your special campsite where the B2B camp crew has built up camp already. Sundowners at the camp – your private spot in the middle of Serengeti. <em>O/N Serengeti Special Camp – Semi Lux Camp – F/B</em></li>
<li>Dawn game drive of the Serengeti. Return to the camp for breakfast. Plan your game drives with your driver – relax at camp or head out on full day game drives to your own design. <em>O/N Serengeti Special Camp – Semi Lux Camp – F/B</em></li>
<li>After breakfast leave the Serengeti plains behind you – drive through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area as you head towards <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/ngorongoro-crater/">Ngorongoro Crater</a>. Stop at <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/olduvai-gorge/">Olduvai gorge</a> to visit the cradle of mankind where the Leakey’s discovered findings of early Hominids along with many fossils and stone artifacts. Continue towards your Ngorongoro Special Camp. <em>O/N Ngorongoro Special Camp – Semi Lux Camp – F/B</em></li>
<li>Early morning descend in the crater for game drives. There are 25,000 large mammals residing in the park, elephants are mainly bulls, females stay out of the park due to the largest predator population in Africa. Black Rhino also make there home on the grassy plains, there numbers make up for almost half which can be found in East Africa about 20 in total. Mid afternoon begin the climb out of the crater and drive back to Arusha. <em>O/N <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/safari-lodges-camps/karama-lodge/">Karama Lodge</a> – H/B</em></li>
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<h2>Price Guide</h2>
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<td width="50%">Indicative price in U.S. dollars, per person, for:</td>
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<li>2 people sharing: <strong>$4135 p/p</strong></li>
<li>4 people sharing: <strong>$3060 p/p</strong></li>
<li>6 people sharing: <strong>$2785 p/p</strong></li>
<li>Single supplement: <strong>$295</strong></li>
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<td colspan="2">We write <strong>indicative price</strong> since the actual amount depends on numerous factors such as season, number of people sharing and their ages, chosen options and further customization of the itinerary above.</td>
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<h2>Included in your package</h2>
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<li>All park fees, special camp fees and village contributions</li>
<li>Camping equipment and Lodge accommodation</li>
<li>3 meals a day on F/B as stipulated</li>
<li>bottled drinking water; x1.5 liters a day per person</li>
<li>4&#215;4 vehicle plus driver guide, safari chef and camp assistant</li>
<li>FAR Emergency Evacuation Cover x 14 days</li>
<li>All transfers and activities as stipulated.</li>
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<h2>Exclusive</h2>
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<li>Tips (suggested amounts, see <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/tips-for-travellers/guidelines-for-tipping/">Guidelines for tipping</a>)
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<li>Driver guide $10 per person sharing the vehicle per day (based on 3 or less clients in the car)</li>
<li>Safari chef $12 &#8211; $15 per day (not per person)</li>
<li>Camp assistant $5 &#8211; $8 per day (not per person)</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Drinks apart from 1,5 liter mineral water per day</li>
<li>Visa and airport departure tax</li>
<li>Items of personal nature and not mentioned in the above itinerary</li>
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		<title>Twin Peak Challenge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[February 18th, a group of enthusiastic people sets off on a challenge to summit both Mt. Menu and Mt. Kilimanjaro, in an effort to raise funds for the Maasai community of Esilalei. Join this 'Climb For Water' today!!!]]></description>
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After the success of Twin Peak Challenge &#8211; February, 2010, we have now started preparations for the Twin Peak 2011 challenge. Again we will climb not just one, but two of the highest mountains of Tanzania  &#8211; with Mt. Kilimanjaro, at 5895m. being the highest point in Africa and it’s sister mountain <a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/tanzania/the-north/mt-meru/">Mt. Meru</a> as a challenging apertiser.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bush2beach.com/about/">Bush2Beach Safaris</a> has combined these two climbs with some relaxation in the pure African bush and a visit to the project area in Esilalei into a package which is available at a reduced price to all that commit themselves to not just the challenge, but also to raise as much funds doing so as humanly possible…</p>]]></content:encoded>
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