Kilimanjaro Porters and Guides

History and Tourism on Africa's Highest Mountain

Leslie Anne Hadfield author Kokel Melubo author Festo Mkenda author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Michigan State University Press

Publishing:1st Sep '26

£84.00

This title is due to be published on 1st September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain, draws tens of thousands of tourists annually. Many attempt to climb its nineteen thousand feet snow-covered peak, an arduous trek that can span several days. Like the climbers who scale Everest, they are aided by local porters, cooks, and guides. But unlike Everest’s Sherpas, who have been extensively documented and profiled, the Chagga people of the Kilimanjaro mountain crews remain nearly anonymous.

The Chagga people, who were the first settlers near Kilimanjaro, have been an essential part of the climbing industry that has developed since the colonial period. Kilimanjaro Porters and Guidesreveals the history of these porters, cooks, and guides. The book takes us from early Chagga settlement, through European colonialism and African independence, to today. It argues that while the Kilimanjaro climbing industry developed in a colonial context, local Tanzanian actors have played an integral role in determining access to and understanding of the mountain. They also have been central to climbers’ successes, mountain crew culture, and the evolution of key industry features—even as they have struggled in the postcolonial period.

“The book’s authors compellingly bring African porters, cooks, and guides – the backbone of the Mt. Kilimanjaro tourism industry – out of the historical and historiographical shadows by expertly reconstructing their experiences and the durable and invaluable contributions that these vital laborers have made over time to countless expeditions composed of foreign hikers and, as importantly, to their home communities.”—Todd Cleveland, Distinguished Professor of African History at the University of Arkansas, author of Diamonds in the Rough: Corporate Paternalism and African Professionalism on the Mines of Colonial Angola, 1917-1975 (Ohio University Press, 2015), and Alluring Opportunities: Tourism, Empire, and African Labor in Colonial Mozambique (Cornell University Press, 2023).

ISBN: 9781611865820

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

228 pages