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Interview with BootsnAll's Safari & Mountain Guide
At the age of 17, Nickson Moshi from Marangu village in East Africa, Tanzania, began as a porter on Mt. Kilimanjaro. He started carrying up to 35 kilos a trip, for more than 3 years as a porter. Since Nickson was personable, friendly, and had a good command of English, he then began as assistant guide for Kibo Hotel and Marangu hotel. After another 2 years assisting a head guide, Nickson became a head guide and was officially trained in 1991. He went on to work for Thompson Safari, Wildebeast Safaris, and Come to Africa Tours. Now he has started his own company is both head safari and mountain guide for BootsnAll World Adventures. How long have you been a guide? How old are you? Do you have a wife and children? Where were you born? What languages do you speak? What are your favorite animals on safari? What is your longest safari trip you have been on? How many times have you been to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro? What is your favorite route? What is the most number of people you have taken to the top? Why do you like to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro? What is your favorite park for safari? What type of food do people eat on their climbs? What type of equipment do you have? What type of clients do you like? How many porters are typically on your trips? How do you feel about safety? Author: Donovan | Category: Safari Guides
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