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Chris and Charly's African Adventure
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chrischarly
This is our blog to keep all friends and family updated on our excellent adventure We hope to keep it short and not boring; updating when and where possible.
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Non-stop travelling
Kisumu
,
Kenya
Our 2nd 1st class cabin
The train arrived in
Nairobi
on time and we took a taxi straight to the bus-stop to book our bus in the evening.
Just arrived in Nairobi
When we got there, there was a couch just about to leave, so we jumped straight on it so it meant we didn't have to hang around in the city.
Tortoise crossing the road
The coach left at 10am and was supposed to arrive at 6pm, but after having a tire change, being stopped by the police and our bus driver almost arrested for playing music and a lady having a fit in the restaurant when we stopped for a break, oh yeah, and having officially the slowest driver in the world, we arrived in
Kampala
at 2am!
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My God, it's good to have a shower!
Kampala
,
Uganda
Huge Ants
Luckily when we arrived at Red Chilli's Backpackers this morning at 2:15am there was a night guard who found a room for us and we instantly fell asleep. In the morning it felt incredible to have a shower!
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Another day of Travelling
Para
,
Uganda
One of many tire changes
This morning we woke up seriously early to get ready for our trip to
Murchison
Falls.
Where we are
Still stuck!
Pushing the matatu
L-R, Chris, Margaret, Aicha, Jaclyn, Me, Jess and Sophie
A Stuck Matatu
Another Road blockage
After our 3rd or 4th tire change on the way we eventually made it.
Chris' Catch
A Nile Monitor
A huge Truck
In the evening there was an incredible electrical storm that completely drowned us and made puddles in our tent!
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on October 6, 2010
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Uganda
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Shoe-bill!
Para
,
Uganda
Giraffes
Strange Antelopes
Giraffes
Today we went on a game drive around Queen Elizabeth
National Park
not exactly expecting to see a great deal.
Elephants
Flying Bird
A Purple Headed Stork
Elephant with a little trunk
However, we did see lots of elephants, some with missing trunks due to snares :(
3 lions
2 Lions
Lions again
6 lions,
Lion
and the elusive shoe-bill!
A shoebill!
A Baboon and her Baby
A Baboon's ugly Bum
Murchison Falls
Chris
A Hippo
Later, we went on a river cruise to see the
Murchison
Falls.
A Buffalo
An African Fish Eagle
We saw lots of other wildlife including hundreds of hippos, lots of crocodiles and birds, such as the African Fish Eagle. Amazing day!
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on October 7, 2010
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Murchison Falls
Masindi
,
Uganda
Us on a rock
This morning we went on a lovely walk along to see the
Murchison
Falls, they were so powerful it's incredible, then we took a slow drive back to
Kampala
.
Chris and I
Us and the falls
Murchison Falls
On the way the matatu started making strange noises so we pulled over fearing the wheel was about to fall off!
The Nile
The Nile
We stopped in a tiny village with lots of children who we gave balloons to and little balls after witnessing a fight between some locals that got really vicious involving a huge
Machete
! It was pretty scary.
Children playing with Balloons
Children
When we finally got back we moved into a dorm with our new friends and met up with a girl, Mel who we saw in
Zanzibar
!
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on October 8, 2010
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We've booked rafting!
Kampala
,
Uganda
Our dormitory
Today we finally booked our rafting trip for tomorrow! Pretty excited, yet petrified at the same time.
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Rafting!
Jinja
,
Uganda
My God rafting was scary,
I thought I was going to drown!
We flipped over at a rapid and I got stuck under the boat.
I don't think I've ever been more frightened! However, at least we can say we've finally done it!
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Last day in Jinja
Jinja
,
Uganda
The Nile
The nile
The Nile
Today was our last day in Jinja and we spent the majority of it recovering from rafting!
The Nile
The Nile
Where we were staying had a fantastic view over-looking the Nile it was gorgeous.
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on October 11, 2010
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Staying in a true African House!
Naivasha
,
Kenya
Donkeys
Today we took another bus back to
Naivasha
intending to spend the last few days of
Africa
relaxing by the lake. By the time we had arrived it was already dark and we got dropped off what seemed to be the middle of no where at a petrol station. So we took a walk up and luckily found a 'taxi-driver' who drove us around to find us somewhere to stay.
Elsie and Nelly
After 3 failed attempts at accommodation I jokingly said to him that we'd stay with him, which he responded saying he'd love to have us stay with him!
Our new home!
So off we went to stay in his
House
to experience the real
Africa
!
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on October 12, 2010
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Exploring Naivasha the local way
Naivasha
,
Kenya
Catherine and an Electrical Engineer
Today we went exploring
Naivasha
as true locals would.
A Stork
Illegal fishermen
We went to all the hidden gems of the town away from touristy areas and ate some amazing food at amazing prices!
Elsie and Nelly
We also went to visit Samuel and Catherine's daughters Nelly and Elsie at their school where they pretended I was their Auntie!
Chris and Stacey
Stacey and my Breakfast
What was also interesting is that in Kenya, men can have as many wives as they wish, Samuel only had two which is rare, so we visited his other wife Monica and tiny daughter Stacey.
Nelly and Elsie
It is apparently a great honour to have 'wuzungu' in their
House
, and they all made us feel so special, especially the two girls who said a kind prayer to us before they went to sleep.
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on October 13, 2010
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