As he praised his beloved, Tanzanian artist Mbosso once sang, “I finish the dictionary pages praising you,” before concluding that he runs out of words because the love he feels is too heavy to measure.
But if Mbosso were given the chance to climb Mount Lolmalasin in Ngorongoro, he would never run out of words. Instead, he would add new pages to the dictionary to describe the beauty of this mountain found in Africa’s number one tourist destination.
Mount Lolmalasin deserves endless praise, not only for its beauty but also for its stature. It is the highest mountain within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the third highest mountain in Tanzania, standing proudly at 3,700 metres above sea level.
Anyone who climbs this mountain will never be short of words. From breathtaking landscapes decorated with flowers, towering trees, birds and wildlife, to the distant view of Olmoti Crater, whose waters flow gently through the Munge River into the famous Ngorongoro Crater, the experience is simply magical.
Mount Lolmalasin is not just a climbing destination far from it. It is also perfect for physical training and muscle stretching, especially for those preparing to conquer higher mountains such as Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro.
Climbing this mountain does more than improve your health and broaden your mind. It makes you feel as though you are in paradise, forgetting all life’s challenges January school fees, savings groups, work pressure, and even matters of the heart.
And just as Mbosso proudly says he is a lizard that climbs plastered walls, tourists from all over the world can climb Mount Lolmalasin with easewithout clinging to walls and they will never run out of words.
Visitors are warmly invited to climb Mount Lolmalasin in Ngorongoro, where you are guaranteed not to lose words, but to gain them in abundance.
We end with the Swahili proverb: “The mouth is a house of words.”
Tomorrow, straight from Ngorongoro, we shall bring you stories of another tourism attractionbecause “a great pot is never without a crust.”
Ngorongoro’s wonders are calling,
An unforgettable experience awaits.
We inherited itlet us pass it on.




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Chapisha Maoni