Symbolic Trek Up Mount Kilimanjaro Promoted by Zara Tours

Symbolic Trek Up Mount Kilimanjaro by Zara Tours - Tanzania Independence Day

On December 9th a commemorative climb and flag placing event took place on Mount Kilimanjaro to send a message of hope, solidarity and to honor the people of Africa during Tanzania's Independence Day.



Dodoma, Tanzania – Key members of Zara Tours, a tourism company located in Moshi, recently visited the Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania to promote something very special. On December 9, 1961, the late former Tanzanian army officer Alexander Nyirenda, erected the Freedom Torch atop Mount Kilimanjaro. This was to symbolize peace, love, and respect to the people of Africa and a newly independent Tanzania.

A commemorative climb recently happened on December 9, 2021, to send a message of hope in containing the COVID-19 pandemic. The trek once again symbolized solidarity and promoted the “reopening” of travel to this area that generates most of its revenue from tourism.

Travel was heavily impacted by the pandemic, and safety has been a focus to help curb the spread of the disease and keep both travelers and hosts safe. With vaccinations being administered across the continent, and safety measures in place, tourism is back on.

The flag placing event was a collaboration between Zara Tours, Tanzania National Parks, and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism. Together they worked exceedingly to attract people from around the world to celebrate this special 60-year celebration.

Over 150 climbers and 250 guides, porters, and other supporting staff participated in the event, becoming the largest group to trek up the majestic mountain. Seventy-nine climbers reached Uhuru Peak on December 19, 2021, and received certificates to celebrate their achievement. The event concluded with more celebration, food, and music.

The great mountain is synonymous with Africa itself – the backdrop of the Serengeti and the most beautiful pictures of Tanzania come from here as well. Every year, an average of 60,000 tourists visit the area and thousands of trekkers come with dreams of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa.

When Nyirenda first brought the Tanzanian flag to this peak in 1961, the country was newly independent, while retaining British monarchy. They became fully independent of the United Kingdom just two years later. This year, Tanzania declares independence from the global pandemic and reinvites the world to the beauty they offer.

Happy 60th Independence Day, Tanzania!

About ZARA TOURS

Our full-service, multi-award-winning Tanzania tour company owns and operates local hotels, lodges, and wild camps to create a truly amazing adventure of a lifetime. Tanzania, the largest country in East Africa, offers a landscape for every traveler: white beaches on the coast, the Serengeti plains full of wildlife, tropical rain forests full of monkeys and brightly colored birds, and one of the world’s largest mountains, Mt. Kilimanjaro.

With over 30 years of experience, we offer the best in trained climbing guides, accommodations, and safari operators to give a once-in-a-lifetime experience you will want to relive time and again. Find us online at zaratours.com and learn more about our community and environmental efforts at zaracharitytanzania.org.

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