Tomas Kenneth Olsson, born on March 18, 1976, was a Swedish adventurer and extreme skier. He grew up in Borås, Sweden, and later moved to Chamonix, France, after completing his engineering degree at Linköping University in 2001. Tomas specialized in skiing down some of the world’s highest and steepest mountains. His ultimate goal was to

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Congratulations on conquering Mount Kilimanjaro! After such an incredible achievement, it’s only fitting to continue your adventure with a thrilling safari in Tanzania. With its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes, Tanzania offers several outstanding safari destinations to explore. Let’s discover some of the top places to go on safari after climbing Kilimanjaro. Serengeti National Park

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Mount Kenya’s ecological zones offer a diverse range of plant life, each adapted to the unique conditions of its respective zone. From the lowlands surrounding the mountain to the nival zone with its icy expanse, the vegetation of Mount Kenya is a testament to the resilience and beauty of nature. Exploring these ecological zones allows

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Mount Kenya, located in central Kenya, East Africa, lies along the equator and around 194 kilometers northeast of Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, and 480 kilometers from Mombasa, on the Kenyan coastline. Mount Kenya, at 5,199 meters, is Africa’s second-highest mountain and an extinct volcano. Mount Kenya is a magnificent and iconic mountain that

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Mount Meru’s height of 4562 meters (14,968 feet) owing to the fact that it falls a distant second behind Mount Kilimanjaro which towers to a staggering over 5k meters, is commonly overshadowed due to this aspect only. You can click here to reveal the actual height of Mount Kilimanjaro.  Mount Meru, an ancient stratovolcano located

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