30/04/2026
🌍Afrika tena na tena! Africa again and again!
⛰️A strong presence in Africa has long been part of our tradition. The first quarter of 2026 was no exception with numerous tours across the sunny continent: from trekking Africa’s highest peak, Kilimanjaro (5,895 m), to the majestic Mount Kenya (5,189 m), and the often-overlooked Mount Meru (4,562 m).
🥾🧗African expeditions never disappoint. Trekking or climbing, adventure is guaranteed. Routes to Kibo (5,895 m) and Point Lenana (4,985 m) challenge participants due to altitude, while Mount Kenya’s twin peaks—Batian (5,199 m) and Nelion (5,189 m)—offer technical climbs for experienced mountaineers.
👯♀️🧑🧑🧒This season also stood out for special family achievements: two young sisters summited Kilimanjaro, along with a mother and her 11-year-old son. Despite difficult conditions with snow, the young climber showed incredible determination and reached the summit at sunrise!
‼️High-altitude experiences with children require thoughtful planning. Careful acclimatization, professional guidance, and clear communication are essential.
👏🏼😊Congratulations to all participants - younger and older, as well as our dedicated teams in Tanzania and Kenya.
✨ We’ll be back in Africa soon, including expeditions to the Rwenzori Mountains. We are excited for more adventures ahead!