Tanzania Day 49 - Paje

Feeling fresh from our early night we were up early, packed and ready to get our taxi down to Paje. The next stop (and the one after Jambiani) have been the ones I have looked forward to most as theLäs mer
Tanzania Day 50 - Paje

After a chilled out morning we headed to Fisherman's for lunch, which was a locals place so cheaper (and from our experiences mostly nicer) I tried barracuda and gem had a fish curry and both wereLäs mer
Tanzania Day 51 - Paje

After an evening at another hostel called Drifters we met a group of travellers from Slovakia, Belgium, Denmark, Costa Rica and Peru who were all travelling alone - we agreed to meet them again thisLäs mer
Tanzania Day 52 - 54 - Jambiani

Our last day in Paje was just a chilled out day on the beach and an early night watching a film.
On Monday we moved further down the east coast around 15 minutes to Jambiani. Our new hotel calledLäs mer
Tanzania Day 55 - Jambiani

The past two days were voting days for the elections here so we have struggled to get internet on our phone as the government shuts it down. Up until yesterday you could still get WiFi in bars butLäs mer
Tanzania Day 56 - Jambiani

With the lack of internet this morning finding a local SIM card that worked became a priority, mainly due to not being contactable from home but I did shock myself by saying 'how are we going to beLäs mer
Tanzania Day 57-58 - Jambiani

On Friday with the election results released the night before there was mixed feelings about the safety of being out and about. Some suggested staying in completely, others suggested avoiding StoneLäs mer
Tanzania Day 59-62 - Jambiani

On Sunday 1st November we walked along the beach down to Jambiani (an impressive 2 hour walk). We met our Spanish friend Carla for lunch at Summer beach and relaxed there for most of the day. In theLäs mer
Tanzania Day 64 - Jambiani

Our last day of the trip had arrived! It's crazy that our spontaneous plan to leave the UK mid covid pandemic had resulted in our first trip to Africa, climbing Kilimanjaro and a close encounter withLäs mer