All we did was grab 500 bob (500 shillings) and headed north of Nairobi
to the Odonyo Sabuk National Park which houses the Kilimambogo Mountain!

Abit of some facts to appreciate the hike: To reach the summit
(which we did), you would have to cover 10.1 KILOMETERS upward, making a
total ‘journey’ of at least 20.2kms.
The name “Kilimambogo” means just that in the native tongue, a mountain
of Buffalos. We had expected to see some Buffalos but maybe there was a
good reason why they didn’t show up (Hope you know what I mean). Maybe
as a consolation, some of us were able to spot some foot traces.
Once
at the summit, we divided into groups, had a rest and reenergized for
the second hike (a.k.a going back). And for those who are wondering,
YES, it’s easier to go up than to come down the mountain. (‘Thanks
to…gravity’)
All in all, we went, saw and conquered Mt. Kilimambogo. Glory be to God!