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Another Equator Crossing...

Entebbe, Uganda


Me and Meg at the Equator again... this time its not raining!



permalink written by  lizziecarver on October 31, 2010 from Entebbe, Uganda
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Another Hideous Campsite

Kabale, Uganda


We spent the end of last week chilling out at Lake Bunyonyi. Uganda is stunning. The lake is 6500 ft deep and surrounded by mountains, perfect!



permalink written by  lizziecarver on October 29, 2010 from Kabale, Uganda
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Photo Update

Kampala, Uganda


Here are a couple of photos from the past week...

me x

permalink written by  lizziecarver on October 28, 2010 from Kampala, Uganda
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All the Gandas

Kigali, Rwanda


Hello All,

I am currently in Rwanda in just about the worst intenet cafe ever, complete with power cuts and a terrible connection.

Rwanda is incredible definitely the most stunning place I've ever been. Its a but like the alps but with tea plantations, padi fields and mud huts. We arrived here yesterday and stopped of in the capital (Kigali) to visit the genocide memorial. I have read a couple of books on it but they didn't really prepare me for the brutality of some of the images. Its incredible the the Rwanda has recovered so well in the 16 years since it ended. In the evening our guide hooked us up with a local man who gave us a personal account of his experiences... We are very lucky to live in the UK.

This morning we went Gorilla Trekking. This was the whole reason I booked the Africa trip in the first place. We met our guide and got taken to the bottom of the volcano where the gorillas live. We only had to walk for about 40 minutes when we found the trackers. Then we left our back packs and our guide started cutting his way though the undergrowth. Suddenly we were surrounded by gorillas. It was incredible. The babies were playing about 3 feet in front of us and they kept moving so we would have to make way for them. The silverback was huge and gave us all a fright when he walked past. By this point we were covered in nettle stings but I didn't care. It was one of the best things I've ever done. I would really recommend it.

To get to Rwanda to make our Gorilla trekking date we had to drive through Uganda fairly quickly. We stopped in Kampala for a few days because our driver had the squits and went on a slum tour. It was really fun playing in the streets with the children. They love having their picture taken and then seeing it on the screen on the camera.

Due to this crap internet connection I cannot upload any pictures. One of the girls from my group is on the computer next to me and has been trying to get onto Facebook for 1 hour 20 mins and counting.

When I get somewhere with broadband I will upload some pictures and maybe even a video to Youtube.

Having a great time.

Hope you are all well xxxx

permalink written by  lizziecarver on October 27, 2010 from Kigali, Rwanda
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I'm here!

Nakuru, Kenya


Hello All,

I have to be very quick because we have just stopped for a lunch break so I don't have long.

I had the worst journey ever getting here (Its a long Story involving 3 cancelled flights and a detour via Saudi and Dubai)... but I got here Tuesday nights.

I met the group across town on Wednesday morning. Everyone is very nice. Mostly late 20s, people that have worked for a few years and then decided to go on an adventure. A mix of brits, Kiwis and Canadians. After introductions we got on the bus.. and headed through the Great Rift Valley

The truck is big and yellow and fits 24 passengers. There are 13 of us at the moment and we are picking up another 10 when we pass back through Nairobi. We have lockers under our seats, a safe in the floor and on the outside lots of storage for fuel, water, camping gear and the kitchen.

Yesterday we spent the day doing Safari which was ace. We saw antelope, giraffes, zebras, white and black Rhino and a shed load of flamingos.

Its going into raining season at the moment and we had a big down pour yesterday. Pretty smug that I've got my walking boots and waterproof jacket but the next 2 weeks are going to be WET until we head down south. I wish I'd packed waterproof trousers and a hat!

Tonight we are bush camping (camping in the middle of nowhere) in a forest near the Ugandan border. I am on cook group so I've just been to the market to buy all the ingredients for jacket potatos and vege chilli. We are cooking over an open fire so I've stocked up on marshmellows too.

Anyway have to dash because the truck is leaving soon. We are heading north east towards Uganda today.

me! x


permalink written by  lizziecarver on October 22, 2010 from Nakuru, Kenya
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Bye bye England

London, United Kingdom


I'm finally doing it... I'm going travelling. Its my last day at work and by the time everyone else gets into work on Monday and finishes chatting about X- factor I will be sitting on my own in the departure lounge.

Given that its a Friday I'm obviously incredibly hungover following another boozy night in the city. For everyone that made it down last night thank you so much for coming, I had a brilliant night. Here are a few of the (pretty dodgy) photos from my phone.




My personal highlights from the night were, having a deep and meaningful with the boss- none of which I can remember, looking around to see my sister with Kevvo's tie on his head, getting a fireman's lift from Adrian, finding Anna dead to the world in the toilets, leaving Anna in the toilets for 45 minutes so me and Fiona could go back to the dancefloor, having a charcuterie in the back of the taxi on the way home

and... waking up this morning to find that, in addition to Anna being broken, so was her laptop.

Thank you all for being brilliant, I'm genuinely sad to be going.

See you all next summer! xxxxxxx

permalink written by  lizziecarver on October 15, 2010 from London, United Kingdom
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