Friday, July 1, 2011

67. Kajeli M. Erick, Graduate.

Welcome to Page No: 101 for
Kajeli M. Erick.


1. Passport Size Photo.
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2. Contact Details:
a. P.O. Box: P.O. Box 12582. Arusha - Tanzania.
b. Phone: +255 756145486
c. E-mail: ekajeli@yahoo.com
3. Comments:
Mr. Kajeli M. Erick joined this college with an advanced level of entry and started showing his high learning abilities right from the beginning.
His good education and experience in teaching gave him a leading edge and this way he maintained a steady pace and collected plenty of knowledge.
His understanding of the Wildlife Ecology subject makes him a good choice for a safari guide.
Again his outdoor leadership abilities and organizational skills makes his a potential Walking Safari and Mountain Guide.
While at PROTS he participated in the Kilimanjaro Nat. Park – Tour Guide Training course and improved his Outdoor Leadership Skills he acquired in class.
Kajeli is a well organized person and his diligence makes him a dependable person.
By his graduation he was working on his project – Photographic Commentaries and it is progressive.
All these qualify him to graduate at an advanced level (according to the new National Curriculum – NACTE Level NTA5).
His third project was on Birds Identifications with 351 Species of Birds he can accurately identify – (minimum 300)
His Information File has about 480 items and it is well arranged for easy reference for an informative guide.
By his graduation he has attained enough Skills, Knowledge, Attitude and Performance.
We highly recommend him.


4. Resume/CV:

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5. Classrooms
a. Photos.
b. Presentations Single & Album:
c. Progressive Lists of General Identifications for Animals, Birds & Plants.




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6. Projects:
a. Cover Page.
b. Sample Pages.


7. Safaris & Field Trips:
a. Photos:
b. Reports:
c. Evaluations by Tour Leaders & Tourists.



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8. Tests & Exam Papers:
At PROTS we do many Tests and Examinations for all the students to do, regardless of the time they have been here. Kajeli is one of our students who took this facility seriously. He did so many assignments and it would be difficult to publish them all. Below are some of it!
a. Results:
b. Sample Papers:



More Exam Papers are at the bottom of this page


9. Certificate PROTS
a. Certificate.
b. Academic Transcript:

c. Evaluation Reports.

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10. Certificates – Others.
Kajeli never loses any opportunity. The AERIE courses are rare in Tanzania but Kajeli made sure he attended on of those. This will enhance his Professional Outdoor Leadership Skills.
Below are his certificates.


a. Certificates from other Colleges – VETA, Computer, etc.
b. Secondary School Leaving Certificates.


c. National Exams Results, etc.


11. Licenses:
a. Driving.

b. Mountain, etc.

12. Letters of Recommendations from Previous Employers, etc.

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13. Travel Documents – Passport.

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14. Articles:
a. Best Animal, Bird or Plant. Best Field Trip, Park, etc.
His article is about KILIMANJARO NATIONAL PARK training for Mountain Guides that was conducted in 2009.
He will be awarded a Mountain Guide License in due course.
KILIMANJARO NATIONAL PARK.
TOUR GUIDING GOURSE 2009, Kajeli M. Erick
Hello guys my name is Kajeli M. Erick pursuing an Advanced Certificate in tour Professional Tour Guiding and Leadership at the Professional Tour Guiding School at Sanawari in Arusha.
Last month I managed to attend a course in mountain tour guiding conducted by the Kilimanjaro National Park (KINAPA) held at Y.M.C.A, - Moshi from 20/4/2009-27/4/2009. It was an 8 days course of which 2 days were for classes 1 day for practical preparations and 5 days for practical at the mountain. However I and my companions of the Rongai Route the practical took us only 4 days out of the planned 5 days to and from the summit (Uhuru Peak)
a) The Kilimanjaro National Park Tour guiding course involved the following:
b) The importance of quality guides for Kilimanjaro National park.
c) Geography and social economic value of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
d) Nature Flora and Fauna of Mt. Kilimanjaro
e) Tour organization and administration.
f) Mount Kilimanjaro visitors trails, natural tractions and facilities
g) Use of Global Positioning System (GPS)
h) Code of conduct, Park rules and Regulations
i) Customer care.
j) Rescue and First Aid
k) Fire prevention and control
l) Preparation for climbing the mountain practical
I was so surprised to learn that of Mt. Kilimanjaro is the only place on earth where one can find the endemic Fauna and Flora such as the Myosorex zink a type of mouse shrew and the Senecio kilimanjarica (Flora)
Guys climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro is something that everyone of us should try out wherever possible. Being at Uhuru peak for the first time ever in my life gave me insurance of being both physically and mentally fit.
This is because climbing such a huge Mt. is not something easy. It’s not like walking a thousand miles up to 19340 ft at Uhuru peak, you’re just ascending through increased altitude that reduces the amount of temperature, oxygen and pressure which results into different mountain sickness.
Hence having been to the summit with half of the oxygen (normal) makes someone feel so proud of himself or herself. That means one has overcame these obstacles of mountain sickness.
A part from overcoming the mountain sickness, it’s like having traveled from the tropics to the arctic, a journey of only 4 to 6 days. This is because the Mt. has 5 distinctive zones, that one has to go through from down to the summit. These are the activated zone, the activated zone mountain forest zone, health and moorland zone alpine desert zone and the summit or arctic zone 5895m above sea level.
In each zone that is from one zone to another there is a difference of about 1000m
If one is both physically and mentally fit and gets to abide by mounting climbing rules is capable of making it to Uhuru Peak provided he/she has determination, courage and endurance.
Special thanks to:
  • My teacher, Mr. Victor Izoba who always stresses on the importance of learning new things wherever possible. His teaching inspired me to go for this training.
  • My principal Mr. Vedasto Izoba for having allowed me to attend the training and for the moral support he gave me throughout the training. We could talk on the phone and his words refreshed my courage.
  • My college mates for their molar support too.
  • The Kilimanjaro National park management term for the provision of the training course.
  • Last but not least Africa Galaxy Tour and Travel company for sponsoring me as their trainee.

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1 comment:

  1. I had the great pleasure of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with Kajeli in the summer of 2012. I can safely say I wouldn't have had half as excellent an experience as I did, if it wasn't for Kajeli.

    Ever attentive, cautious and caring, Kajeli was the best guide in our group (easily). Even though he was not the Head Guide, he took charge from the get-go and I can not stress just how thankful I am that he did it.

    Kajeli is an excellent guide up the mountain because he listens and reacts to his climbers. He is very quick to act and is constantly looking out for his climbers' best interest. He is able to read people very well and unlike other guides, he goes the extra mile to help his climbers and ensure they have the trip of a life time.

    Kajeli has a remarkable aptitude for tour guiding and I wish him all the best. Please get in touch with me if you need a recommendation for Erick Kajeli a very excellent guide!

    Eva Fernandes

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