Rick Ross has done a lot in his illustrious musical career. With that in mind, he only has a few bucket list aspirations that aren’t related to music left to accomplish. When you’re as affluent as Ross, there are plenty of interesting things to do with your spare time, and it appears that he’s planning something particularly unique.

Ross recently mentioned on the “Full Send” podcast that he would like to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. The mountain is slightly over 19,000 feet tall, and getting up there is exceedingly difficult. Regardless, Ross has made the decision to complete the climb in 2024.

I really believe when I put my heart to something, I can do anything. As a matter of fact, I was smoking, I was on my back patio last night, I’m sitting underneath the trees, I’m listening to the waterfall, I’m looking at the plants, the landscaping, the patio furniture, you know? And I gave myself a challenge and I’m actually issuing you guys a challenge here. This is the first time I’ve said this, but in 2024, I’ma hike to the top of Kilimanjaro. Just making it to the top, and you going with me.

Rick Ross is known for making boss moves. According to TMZ, the ‘Richer Than I Ever Been’ singer recently received two full-grown buffalos as a present to help him expand his vast estate. The father of four flaunted his gift on Instagram like a kid in a candy store.

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It’s impossible to say if Ross would follow through with it, but it would be incredible if he did. After all, it’s not every day that a celebrity attempts to climb one of the world’s highest peaks. Check out the snippet and also the full interview below.

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