Day 2 - First Full Day in Tanzania - Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzanian Womanhood, and New Food (By Ari and Raul)
Following our hours and hours of travel yesterday, our whole group was extremely tired, unable to fully grasp the beauty of Tanzania. This restriction changed quickly, and upon a fresh breakfast of crepes, eggs, pineapples (aren't you proud of me for eating them mom), and more, we were ready to embark on our first adventure: hiking around Mt. Kilimanjaro. Before I boarded the bus, I was hurriedly ushered over to just outside the gates of our hotel to view a rare site. An unobstructed view of the famed peak in all its glory. We were able to see the mountain peaking over the clouds, welcoming us to the beautiful country of Tanzania and giving us a sneak peak into our hike. On the hike, we explored the Shira Plateau, what was originally the tallest of three peaks in Kilimanjaro, but due to various volcanic eruptions and earthquakes collapsed into itself and flattened out. There was little wildlife to be seen, but I stayed near the back of the group, talking to a Tanzanian guide Tim, a