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'Flycatchers' banned from streets of Arusha

Posted by Henry at 11:48 am, March 26th 2008.

 

It's the news that many, many tourists - and many of those working in the tourist industry too - have wanted to hear, but nevertheless it's caused a great deal of unrest in Arusha. 'Flycatchers' - the touts who hang around street corners in the centre of Arusha, pestering tourists to visit a travel agency and book a trek or safari - have been banned from the streets of the city...

 

Lost camera on Kilimanjaro

Posted by Henry at 11:20 am, March 16th 2008.

 

A heartfelt plea arrived in our inbox this morning. Aleks Ozerov, who successfuly reached the summit on 21 February of this year, managed to lose his camera at some point during the descent. He realises that it is probably a forlorn hope, but wrote in to ask whether we could put a bulletin on our news site requesting the return of the camera, should somebody by some miracle come across it and read this website. ..

 

It's official - Keats Boyd is the youngest person ever to climb Kilimanjaro!
March 6th 2008.

Well, we had our doubts at first but it turns out to be true! Somehow, Keats Boyd from Los Angeles has managed to break the rules regarding the minimum age for climbing Kilimanjaro (which is set at ten) and has successfully hauled his seven-year-old body to the very summit of Africa's Highest Mountain - and in doing so, has become the youngest person ever to reach the top...


The youngest person to climb Kilimanjaro?
March 3rd 2008.

News has reached us of a 7-year-old boy who, on January 21st this year, made it to the summit of Kilimanjaro and, in doing so, became the youngest person ever to climb the mountain.

I hesitate to tell you too much about this child's exploits at the moment, simply because we are at present unable to verify that he did actually make it to the summit...