Showcasing Mt. Kilimanjaro; Cutting Edge Trekking Company's New Website Is Next Best Thing To Being There
The site is visionary. In addition to Eddie Frank's mind-blowing photography, Tusker Trail's new website unmasks the company's electrifying new Trekking Safari. On this unique face-to-face encounter with the real Africa, adventurers explore remote tribal areas and the animal-rich savannah on foot – and return transformed.
Lake Tahoe, NV (PRWEB) July 11 –- Tusker Trail has spent 29 years carving its
rock-solid reputation as the leading climbing company on Kilimanjaro. Step by
step, mile-by-mile, Tusker Trail has innovated safety and guiding standards in
what has become an unregulated trekking free-for-all on the world's highest
freestanding mountain.
Tusker Trail's exciting new website (www.tusker.com) reveals an
insider's view, with hidden secrets of what it's like to be the "top dog" on
Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest peak. A visit to Tusker Trail's exhilarating
website is the next best thing to climbing Kilimanjaro. The site also boasts a
mesmerizing video brochure that visitors can watch online. The only thing
lacking is the enticing smell of the African forest.
Tusker Trail's
founder, Eddie Frank, who leads many of the climbs, did some time as a
professional photographer before diving headlong into the adventure world. Part
of what makes the new website such a sensory experience is the beauty and
spectacle of Kilimanjaro, as seen through Eddie's camera lens. His exquisite
photography captures the raging beauty of the unusual habitat as well as the
spectacle that is and always has been Kilimanjaro.
The allure of Tusker
Trail's new website is its embodiment of the spirit of true adventure in far off
places. It evokes the uniqueness of the African continent – its people, and its
wildlife.
The site is visionary. In addition to Eddie Frank's
mind-blowing photography, Tusker Trail's new website unmasks the company's
electrifying new Trekking Safari. On this unique face-to-face encounter with the
real Africa, adventurers explore remote tribal areas and the animal-rich
savannah on foot – and return transformed.
The only question the website
raises is, “how soon can I go?”
For more information call Tusker Trail at
1-800-231-1919, or visit the website: www.tusker.com
By Charles Vincent
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