http://wwtrek.com ➤What is safe to drink and what isn’t? This is a common question when traveling abroad, especially to foreign places like Tanzania. Watch this video to learn about safe water sources for your climb from the experts who climb Kilimanjaro regularly and professionally!

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Stay hydrated on your flight to Tanzania! World Wide Trekking will have plenty of bottled water for you once you arrive in Tanzania. Bottled water will be provided as we travel through Tanzania and our safari adventures. Avoid drinking tap water, and don’t even wet your toothbrush in the tap water. Don’t take water in your mouth while showering either. Avoid tap water altogether. On the mountain, WWT uses a water filtration system (Katadyn Ceramic Micro Filter) which filters all sediments, particles, and microorganisms in the water. This system is really the best money can buy for large expedition-sized groups. Bring a 1-liter sized Nalgene water bottle for most of your water needs on Kilimanjaro.

Kilimanjaro ➤ http://wwtrek.com/kilimanjaro-machame

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