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June 18: Stone Town to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
We went on a walking tour of Stone Town this morning. Once again, the sights, sounds, and smells were more interesting than the narrative. From that, one can certainly infer that we weren’t crazy about the tour guide. After, we … Continue reading
June 14: Farmhouse Camp to Dar es Salaam
Little did we know when we got up this morning at 4:00 AM that today would be the longest, most spirit-sapping driving day of our journey. We left the Farmhouse at 5:00 AM, an hour and a half before sunrise, … Continue reading
Posted in Africa 2012
Tagged Baobab trees, Dar es Salaam, overlanding, sunset photo, Tanzania, Travel
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June 13: Tukuyu to Farmhouse Camp
We stopped at a collective tea plantation on our way out of Tukuyu. The rolling hills and acres of green tea plants were beautiful. We were shown how the tea is grown, how the leaves are picked both by hand and using … Continue reading
June 12: Kande Beach, Malawi to Tukuyu, Tanzania
Up with the dawn again… some vacation this is 😉 The up-side was that the dawn sky was beautiful and the morning breeze bracing. We got our stuff packed and out of our beach bungalow and over to Malaika where we … Continue reading
Posted in Africa 2012, Cigars
Tagged Cigars, Lake Malawi, overlanding, sunrise photo, Tanzania, Travel
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June 11: Kande Beach, Malawi
Roger and I wanted to sleep in today since we are at Kande Beach for two nights. We have gotten up at 5:00 am for the last five mornings, so we thought a nice quiet morning dozing in bed would … Continue reading
Posted in Africa 2012, Food and Drink
Tagged Food, Lake Malawi, Malawi, overlanding, sunrise photo, Travel
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June 10: Ngala to Kande Beach, Malawi
We did manage to get up at 5:30 for the sunrise pictures. However, I was a little wounded. But rumour has it that one of our fellow travellers was seen stumbling about the campsite, still intoxicated, going to every tent … Continue reading
June 09: Ooops… making the Dark Continent darker, one wire at a time….
On the road again by 6 AM, we drove from the South Luangwa National Park, through the town of Chipata, and over the Zambia-Malawi border. Of interest to Canadian travellers: holders of Canadian Passports are no longer required to purchase a … Continue reading