So we all need a wee and a poo, but strangely it’s a topic that’s never really gets mentioned in day-to-day life. However, on Kilimanjaro, and in fact any mountain, there’s this amazing shift in hot topics of conversation which more often than not include a person’s daily movements or toilet adventures. No doubt questions regarding mountain toilets will come to mind before your climb.
Usually, people prefer us to carry up a private toilet and we are providing for you. For this, there is a cost to cover the toilet attendant, who carries, pitches, cleans, and empties the loo. It’s covered in our trip fee.
The new Kilimanjaro toilets at the campsites are great. They’re cleaned regularly, they’re big, private, and don’t have drafts. The floors and walls are tiled and they offer both western-style toilets (sit down) and a traditional hole in the ground. They’re not pristine if the campsites are busy but they really are very good.
There are many latest variations of passages don’t do available but the majority have suffered alteration in some form, by injected humou or randomised.
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