Tag Archives: overlanding

June 24: Meserani Snake Park Camp to Nairobi

We crossed the border into Kenya with nothing more than the expected line-ups at immigration. Shortly after entering the country, we came upon a tractor-trailer unit blocking THE main road to Nairobi. There was no way Malaika could make it around, … Continue reading

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June 23: Serengeti Day 2

The Dik Dik Campsite (http://www.travbuddy.com/Dik-Dik-Campsite-v752315) is a true wilderness campsite with no electricity, no resident Rangers, and no fence between the visitors and the critters of the Serengeti. We had gone to bed with the sounds of the nearby Zebra herd in our … Continue reading

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June 21: Ngorngoro Crater

It was a rare, luxuriously late start at 7:00 AM. Unfortunately, we didn’t wake up until 6:45 AM, and had to rush. For the first time in weeks, we didn’t wake spontaneously with the dawn, and we both slept through … Continue reading

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June 20: Moshi to Kudu Camp, Karatu, Tanzania

Our first stop of the day was the “Cultural Heritage Centre”  (http://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Review-g297913-d2305304-Reviews-Cultural_Heritage_Centre-Arusha.html) in Arusha. It turned out to be a huge craft emporium with hardwood carvings, masks, jewelry, and textiles. They had items to suite all budgets – from watching your pennies to … Continue reading

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June 19: Dar es Salaam to Honey Badger Camp, Moshi, Tanzania

Warned by Will the previous evening, we knew today would be another long haul. The additional two hours of driving time because we couldn’t use the harbour ferry only compounded the misery. The entire day was an unending kaleidoscope of … Continue reading

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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

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June 17: Nungwi to Stone Town, Zanzibar

We drove down to Stone Town mid-morning and were immediately introduced to the maze of alleys that characterize this ancient seaport. Even in the short walk to the Safari Lodge (http://www.tripadvisor.ca/LocationPhotos-g488129-d1891080-Safari_Lodge-Stone_Town_Zanzibar_Zanzibar_Archipelago.html), our Arabic style hotel, most of us were completely confused … Continue reading

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June 16: Nungwi, Zanzibar

Dhow-rigged vessel. After breakfast, we climbed aboard a dhow anchored near shore and sailed off for a morning of snorkelling. The captain took us to a couple of off shore reefs where people swam or lounged on the deck enjoying … Continue reading

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June 15: Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar

We were told that we could sleep in until 7:30 AM this morning. Unfortunately, we had become accustomed to the usual overlanding schedule and woke up at 6:45 AM. We used the cross-harbour ferry again as foot passengers. We were met … Continue reading

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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

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