YOU WILL NEVER RUN OUT OF POWER WHEN YOU CLIMB LOLMALASIN MOUNTAIN





While praising his lover, artist Mbosso once sang, “I finish the pages of the dictionary praising you,” and concluded by saying he runs out of words because the love he feels is too deep and heavy to measure.

If Mbosso were given the chance to climb Lolmalasin Mountain in Ngorongoro, he would never run out of words. Instead, he would add more pages to the dictionary to praise this mountain found in what is regarded as the number one tourist attraction in Africa.

He would praise it because Lolmalasin is the highest mountain within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the third highest mountain in Tanzania, standing at about 3,700 meters above sea level.

Climbing this mountain, he would never lack words due to the breathtaking scenery decorated with flowers, trees, birds, and wildlife, while in the distance witnessing the Olmoti Crater, whose waters flow into the Ngorongoro Crater through the Munge River.

This mountain is not only beautiful to climb—far from it—it also helps in body conditioning and muscle stretching, especially for those preparing to climb higher mountains such as Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro.

When you climb this mountain, you not only build your health and broaden your horizons and mindset, but you will also feel as if you are in paradise and forget all challenges, including January school fees stress, savings group pressures, work stress, and even relationship issues.

And as Mbosso says he is a “lizard climbing a plastered wall,” even tourists from different places can climb this mountain without struggling—and they will never run out of power.

Visitors are welcome to climb Lolmalasin Mountain. Ngorongoro assures you that you will not run out of power; instead, your energy will multiply.

Let us end with a proverb that says, “The mouth is a house of words.” Tomorrow from Ngorongoro, we shall bring you stories of another tourist attraction, because “a big pot never lacks a crust.”

The wonders of Ngorongoro are calling you,

An unforgettable experience,

We inherited it, let us pass it on.

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