Wrap up on Tanzania

Hey guys!
So, it took a few more days to get to an internet connection than we hoped, so I'll back up a bit and round out our travels through Tanzania (we're now in Malawi).
Kilimanjaro was a success... seven days, some hard work, and a ton of fun, and we made it to the top. Hakuna Matata! -which actually DOES mean "no problem" in Swahili. The view was amazing from the top, but as always (and I think like everyone else) we only spent ten minutes on top to enjoy it. I don't know why we do that -spend seven days hiking up a mountain, only to spend a brief moment enjoying our success. Maybe it was because our water had frozen and we were tired and just plain ready to sleep a little.
The night of our return to Arusha, one of our guides, Arnold (mambo vipi, kaka?!) had us over to his home for a traditional meal of ugali, kuku (chicken) and pumpkin leaf.... very good! We spent another day in Arusha setting up tickets to Mbeya, and having dinner one last time and Khan's barbecue, where we had some of the best bbq'd chicken I've ever had! Asante sana Khan!!
The next day we took an 18 (!) hour bus ride to Mbeya, where we stayed for a day to set up transport to Malawi.
Tanzania was great! Expensive, and a bit hectic, especially in the north, but well worth it.

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