Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro- Full Documentary
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- Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is a bucket list trip. It is challenging, beautiful, exhausting, and emotional all at the same time. Thanks for being a part of the journey
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Thank you to all of my amazing porters and guides from Kandoo for making this trip so special.
I turned 60 in 2020, and this was on my bucket list. Even with the pandemic, I was able to get to Tanzania and summit on Sept 7, 2020. There was no one but me, my guide and my porters on the way up. No other tourists. I loved seeing your adventure and reliving my memories.
That sounds amazing!!
Wow🎉 Very Impressive. Thanks for sharing!
The porters are so impressive!
Yes they truly are
As a South African, I feel so proud watching this video. 🌍
In 11th grade, I loved Mount Kilimanjaro so much in my art class. I painted a picture. It turned out pretty good. I gave it away to one of my friends that really loved it. So beautiful many places in Africa.
That was amazing! Thank you for taking us with you!
Thanks for watching!!
Best video yet!
I just recently discovered this channel and I love it. You're living my dream. Keep being awesome and adventure on!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful hiking trip with us.
Very interesting journey, thanks for sharing !
You just showed me a new goal I want to achieve, keep up the great videos!!!
Wow, just went on a great trip with you! Thank you for sharing!
Bet it was Sunday that wasn't karaoke 😂CHURCH SESSIONS
Thinking the same😂😂😂
This is epic man! Glad I subscribed to you!
Jordan, I love your travel adventure vlogs. It was interesting watching you climb to Everest Base Camp, Mt. Fuji and now, Kilimanjaro because it is so detailed, it feels like we are making the journey with you. Well done. 👍🏼 What an amazing climb and those porters are off the charts super human with how much they can carry. Unbelievable! 🎉 🌅🏔️
That was amazing!
Great video also I love how to participated with your porters culture without mocking it or being silly just authentically taking it in . The porters and sherpas on these summits are heaven send
Such an incredible and inspiring video ❤ I have subscribed! X
i'm glad you took us along on this trip, AMAZING. Would love to see more of your safari adventure in Tanzania on thenext video (hopefully)❤
Thanks for watching!
Way to go, Jordan. Congratulations!
Thank you so much 👌🏽👌🏽
Congratulations. Made up for you that you made it.
Love it.
Really cool video, I did the same route 4 years ago and was so great to see again, nice shots, glad you enjoyed the climb too and congrats🎉
THE BEST VIDEO EVER!!!🎉🎉🎉
🙏🏽🙏🏽
I summited Mount Kilimanjaro June 15, 2024 ! I was solo with just my guide and porters and it was an amazing experience . Watching this makes me miss the mountain that I hope to one day go back to ❤
How much did you pay
@@Som1getDvagisl for the trek with lodging ( 2 days prior to trek) I paid around $2700 :)
June 15? 😮 we are on June 12 🥹
My country!! Great hike
Great video, thanks 💪👍
Congrats man! That Arctic zone is no joke! There was a blizzard my summit night and I almost didn’t make it but summiting Kili was one of the worst and best experiences of life. It was years ago but I still get euphoria and goosebumps thinking about that night.
I don't know which country you are from Jordan but I loved following you on this trip (from South Africa)
Will definitely visit as well
Your videos are so amazing and very much informative.
Altitude Sickness is not joke. I experienced that hiking the 7 colors mountain in Peru. Of course, it wasn’t the 19,000+ feet but you still feel it. Great job with your video 🙌.
Wow on your pov at mt. Kilimanjaro
thanks to you I've discovered an incredible adventure and didn't expect to revisit my deepest childhood Lion King memories 🤣 hakuna matata!
Great video!!
With my brother and friend climbed Kili in 1974. It's stunning how much the glacier has shrunk.
I appreciated your video and really all of your videos! I love to travel and I don't have the funds and this isn't the time of life for this type of travel. I watch your videos during my lunch time to keep me motivated that some day I can travel as long as I keep working. Some days are difficult as a teacher and I know then that I need to watch one of your videos to find myself virtually in a new country and explore! Thank you for your wonderful content!
Amazing, this is something I want to do one day. Great video 🙌🏾
It will a big achievement dear
this was amazing.
you definitely deserve a lot more views.
What an Incredible Achievement for you and your team. Thank you for taking us with you on this epic journey. Absolutely stunning and beautiful. ⛰️🤗💖
Don’t know how you do it such a cool video
That means a lot thank you!
nice video 👍 amazing trip. wanna go in october
Beautiful
I like this video
Thank you so much for sharing this. I'm planning my bike ride to the summit.
Bike ride??? 🤯
@@CountingCountries Yes, Mountain biking to Uhuru Summit.
I cried with you at the end😅Thank you for sharing. Wonderful video🎉
Ahhh ☺️thank you!
Very nice documentary sir
Excellent video. You are such a positive person on TH-cam never negative and such respect for all you encounter. Ever try Hoka hiking shoes.
amazing video my guy
This is 🔥 I’m living vicariously through you ⛰️🇹🇿
I quite enjoyed your video👏👏👏
What an epic trek Jordan!!! What did you think of the people, guides, and porters you met along the way compared to your treks in Nepal? We're doing the EBC trek later this year, but this one is on our bucket list for sure!
wow man you did it !!
Second highest mountain in Africa is Mount Kenya😊 beautiful video and respect!
Mt. Meru in Arusha Tanzania is Taller than Mt. Kenya
Which means both highest and second highest are in Tanzania
Nope Mt Kenya is the second highest. Actually my Meru is not even the third. Maybe he meant second highest in Tanzania.
Yeaah I just checked I didn't know Mt. Kenya is that big BTW it's just few meters down from Kilimanjaro sasa why Kenyans are not advicating 😒😒😎
Ok❤@@user-qi8wx7xs8e
Nice vedio
First one to watch 😊
You have an amazing life bro
As always great video. How did it compare with EBC Trek.
did the climb in 2015 using the horombo route .. welcome to the club
loved your video bro❤
Thanks! I appreciate that 🙌🏽
Kazi nzuri kaka..thanks for the vlog of that tough hike. A hikers dream for sure.
🙏🏽🙏🏽
Amazing bro! One of my bucket lists. Also would be nice if you could break down the whole cost.
Ooh brother, you just reminded me of my home soil... for the records there is another mountain in same region called OLDONYO LENGAI... it's an active volcanic mountain.... once you come back again! make it count. Thanks for your incredible adventure ... cheers! 👌@Counting Countries
Thanks for watching!! 🙌🏽
Next time come we climb mt kenya 🇰🇪 😊
Incredible video! Can I ask who you booked your safari with?
Quite an adventure! Thanks for sharing. Might be a bucket list item now. 😊And those look like the same Salomon shoes you wore on your EBC and Annapurna treks (they’ve seen some miles!). Looks like the Trango tent held up well for you as well. How much of the gear did you need to bring and how much was rented?
Yep the shoes have been to a lot of places 😅 I rented my sleeping bag, tent and pad
Jambo rafiki! Sawa sawa? 😊 I thoroughly enjoyed your vlog climbing Kili. Thank you for documenting every aspect of ascent / descent. I climbed Kili back in 1984, and things were very different back then, I also went another trail, so it was interesting to see the terrain from a different trail. I have a YT channel and I have shared my Kili adventures with my audience, BUT goggle images just don't do it justice. I would love to have permission to use your video as the main body of a livesteean so that I can match my experiences, with your's, the similarities and differences through commentary. Tafadali, please grant me the opportunity to use your video, so that I can show my audience what the true visuals are. I would so appreciate it. Asante sana. Also, if you have any conditions, let me know and I will definitely honor them 🙏 hope you read this and really hope to hear from you 🌍
Whats impressive how the locals can carry all that gear for people
went on a safari back in 2015 for a second time and our keep broke down close to night but fortunately we found anothe guide who ended up taking us back at around 10pm and got to see giraffes literally grazing a foot from the jeep
Hope i can go there one day 🙏
2.23 karaoke 🤣😅, that was a morning church service dear tourist. Welcome back again.
What are you going to summit or trek next?
You are really a daring person to climb this mountain even tho you know you are going to get sick 😅
Please visit india soon 🇮🇳
Hahaha it’s worth it :)
You should be able to do this altitude now after the EBC trek
the early morning singing on a sunday is praise and worship from the earliest time possible. quite common in many african countries esp in large cities to start the holy day very early, its not karaoke
Question.. you mentioned you were watching youtube videos on your phone but how do uou actually charge your phone up there??
Next trip try Mt.rwenzori in Uganda
Bro should climb more mountains 🙏
Definitely planning on it 😁
curious to know why you did the summit in the dark?
Just wondering where do you charge your electronics?
What safari did you booked?
❤️🌞
Although you were calling that vehicle that you were in a van, then later a car, you were actually in a bus, which was a Toyota Coaster.
Any bengali here who reminds of "CHANDE R PAHAR" & Shakar's trek to kilimanjaro ♥a realistic view of childhood's innocent dreams.....
En Route to Everest… let’s go 🔥# 7
Hey thats Pandora from Avatar 😂 looks unbelievably beautiful
This one here no need for supplemental Oxygen? I'll try it too .
" . . . as wide as all the world, great, high, and unbelievably white in the sun, was the square top of Kilimanjaro." Ernest Hemingway, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"
Second tallest mountain in Africa is Mt Kenya above 5000m
Bro mount kenya 🇰🇪 is the second highest mountain in Africa *correction 😊
i just watched a video by a german who walked in mallorca, but all alone and he carried his own stuff on his back, water and everything and camped at night mostly. in a way it is cheating like on the everst, we use other humans to carry out things because otherwise wie could not avieche our bucket list. i have the west highland way on my bucket list and shall train the wholte winter here in germny and i am over eighty. yes i will use the package transport, but it is by car and not someone else needs to carry it.
Its really something that a man n Arica is called Laerus. It's really realy sometihing that no noe in America isn't called by that name. There are a lot of Bible names in America that boys are named but I've nevr met a boy or man named lazerus.
The over the top camping and amount of porters is depressing and it's obvious why so many people get altitude sickness, they're tourists without experience and have pushed the price to climb it to the point of obscene.
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️🌈🌈🌈🌻🌻🌻🍀🍀🍀😄
you mustve been extremely fit to been covering mouth and nose at 6000m
The highest peak in South Asia is in Myanmar called Kakaborazi, located in the north of Burma in the Himalayas, 5,881 meters high.
And there are 10 highest peaks 5,000 meters above sea level in South Asia, most of which are almost all in Myanmar. The exception is Mount Puncak Jaya on the Indonesian island of New Guinea. This is the highest altitude in the Oceania zone,too, reaching 4,880 meters and containing ancient glaciers as well. 😊🤗🗻🏔⛰️
My. Kenya is the second highest peak in Africa not Mt. Meru
I’d be interested to know the ethics of using porters instead of self-sufficient hiking (carrying your own gear and food). Does anyone have an input from either point of view? I know for many of the porters it’s their only livelihood, but it just feels so disingenuous and touristy to call it a hike without carrying your own gear. Props to you for making the trek though, higher fitness level than I have!
They arnt allowed to not use the porters, they are required by law to be accompanied by them for some reason.
@@skippydinglechalk3525 It's because it promotes employment for the local people as guides and porters.
That was amazing!
Great video!