Kilimanjaro Challenge Details

Kilimanjaro
Are you interested in the trip of a lifetime to Africa? 6 day trek of Mount Kilimanjaro in 2010 Mount Kilimanjaro the dates are as follows: 2nd - 14th APRIL

 

Would you like to visit Tanzania and Africa and at the same time raise funds for children in Tanzania and Zambia who are amongst some of the poorest in the world.
If the answer is YES then Help an African Schoolchild Trust are looking to recruit you along with approx 20 other people to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.

 

Imagine looking down from Kilimanjaro.
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Also as part of the adventure there will be included a 3 day safari to some of the best wild life parks in Africa. The world famous Ngorogoro Crater, Tarangerie and Lake Manyara National Parks will be part of the itinerary.

 

Our charity has an excellent record of getting people to the Top of Mount Kilimanjaro. To date we have taken over 100 people and only 7 have failed to make it to the top. A good success rate.

 

A quote from one of our successful 2002 climbers.
'Hi Vanessa Kevin and Andrew,
Hope all is well with you all, I'm sure I can speak for everyone in thanking you for the wonderful experience we have had with you climbing Kilimanjaro and the new friendships born. After leaving you we weren't sure what to expect, but the whole African Safari was amazing something I will remember for the rest of my life.
Gunner (flag bearer) Lang. '

The cost of the Mount Kilimanjaro Challenge is:

Total Cost £2,650 (cost of trip £2,350 + £300 sponsorship)
The cost is inclusive of all flights from London Heathrow, hotel accommodation, transport, meals, Mount Kilimanjaro climb + National Park fees and the safari.

Land Only costs:
out of Nairobi- hotel Accommodation,transport,meals Mount Kilimanjaro climb + National Park fees and safari.
Land only cost available on request
For more information on Mount Kilimanjaro and the safari

Can you make it? We think you can.
To qualify for the Mount Kilimanjaro Challenge all we require are the following:
You must be over the age of 18 by 2nd April 2010 You must be reasonably fit ( A medical  questionnaire will be sent with the application form )

 

All Charity treks are in association with Walking Jersey
View the itinerary for this trip


 

The charity ‘Help an African Schoolchild Trust’ is non denominational and was officially formed in 1994 and presently works in Tanzania and Zambia.The Aim of the charity is to improve the living conditions,the educational standards and facilities in a number of Zambian and Tanzanian communities

A Jersey registered charity Help an African Schoolchild Trust  Association of Jersey Charities reg no 205
 P.O. Box 716,St Helier Jersey C.I. JE4 8ZZ