View Single Post
  #9  
Old August 27th, 2004, 07:32 PM
Gary Balfour
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

(ClimbHighSleepLow) wrote in message . com...
Since I am a partner in a Kilimanjaro climbing company I cannot
comment on other companies. Instead I suggest you do the following:

1. Visit IMEC at
http://www.hec.org/club/partners.htm to see which
companies are serious about porter care.

2. Then ask each company the following 5 questions:

a) Do your porters have proper clothes, shelter, food? Porters must
have a separate tent and should not sleep in the mess tent.
b) How much do you pay your porters?
c) Do the porters pay for food?
d) Do you provide free transport for your porters?
e) What is the maximum weight carried by your porters?

It is shocking to see how many companies treat their porters on
Kilimanjaro. And it is even more shocking when good people sign up to
climb with these bad companies.

I applaud the fact that you care about the porters, and I wish you the
best of luck on Kilimanjaro!

Eben

The issue of porters on Kilimanjaro has long been a concern in the
industry. With unemployment at such a horrific rate in Tanzania, some
of these guys will jump at any opportunity to make a few shillings.
And yes, there are unscrupulos companies that take advantage of this.
The best way to judge a company is by the references that people have
used it give. The Tanzania Association of Tour Operators can advise
you one companies that have lost membership because of failing to live
up to standards. www.safari.cc/tato

That said, some of the best companies have bad trips. And some
horrible ones manage to pull off good trips. Asking about how they
treat their staff may work, but I doubt that a bad company is going to
tell you the truth, and some companies (including good ones) may be
reluctant to tell you how they pay their staff and the benefits they
offer.

The African Walking Company is very good, as are many others.

Have a great climb.
Gary

visit www.safari.cc for latest weather in East Africa