Wizara ya Maliasili na utalii inabidi ilifanyieni kazi swala hili la kukiponda kivutio chetu cha mlima wetu Kilimanjaro na kusifia kivutio cha Mount Kenya :nimeikuta hii yahoo.com/travel.
Every year, about 35,000 people
try to climb Tanzania’s Mt. Kilimanjaro. So many, in fact, that the
trails of Africa’s highest mountain have come to look like rush-hour
lanes of the San Diego Freeway. But 300 miles north, on Mount Kenya,
there is much lighter traffic. In August, my 16-year-old son, Eamon, and
I had the path all to ourselves.
But that wasn’t the only reason
we chose the continent’s second-tallest peak. We’d also heard that this
UNESCO World Heritage site had a more intriguing landscape – lakes and
gorges, freaky flora and fauna, over 130 species of birds. To the people
of Kenya (the country took its name from the mountain), it is like
Mount Olympus. The Kikuyu, the Embu, and the Kamba believed God dwelled
here.
Tunaiomba wizara husika ilishughulikie hili.
Tazama mandhari nzuri za mlima Kilimanjaro hapo chini:
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