Butare
11. August 2017 in Ruanda ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C
Drove south of Kigali to Nyamata, one of the many genocide memorial sites throughout Rwanda. These sites ensure we do not forget the estimated 1 million Tutsis killed over 100 days in 1994 and many ofWeiterlesen
Nyungwe Forest National Park
13. August 2017 in Ruanda ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C
Traveled through stunningly beautiful countryside ranging from tea estates, to rice paddies to rainforest. When we arrived at the park in the early afternoon, we joined a canopy walk that went intoWeiterlesen
Gisenyi
14. August 2017 in Ruanda ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C
Drove to the lake along the Congo-Nile trail. Named because it’s essentially a dividing line for water that drains into the Congo river on one side of the mountains and the Nile on the other.Weiterlesen
Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
15. August 2017 in Ruanda ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C
A very short drive took us to the area famous for gorilla trekking.
We’d arranged to camp at a lodge near park headquarters, but arrived to learn they couldn’t accommodate ‘roof-top’ campersWeiterlesen
Kigali
18. August 2017 in Ruanda ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C
A short, very scenic drive took us back to Kigali. However, poor timing meant we hit INSANE traffic and endless road closures as President Kagame’s inauguration ceremony was just wrapping up in theWeiterlesen
Lake Bunyoni
22. August 2017 in Uganda ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C
It was with some sadness that we left Rwanda and headed into Uganda. Visiting Rwanda has been a bit like visiting Singapore as a break from SE Asia’s chaos. It’s safe, clean, orderly, and seems toWeiterlesen
Rushaga, Bwindi Inpenetrable NP
25. August 2017 in Uganda ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C
We made a quick stop in Kabale to use the ATM and buy some more wine and bread, before driving a short distance to the edge of the forest. We have permits to go gorilla trekking in a few days, butWeiterlesen
Ruhija, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest NP
27. August 2017 in Uganda ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C
We were sure that nothing could be better than our gorilla experience in Rwanda – we were wrong! Seeing the gorillas for the second time in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda (BEST name for aWeiterlesen
Ntungamo
28. August 2017 in Uganda ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C
Because we’d finished trekking by 2pm, we decided to head towards our next destination to break-up a long drive, planning to find a hotel along the way. Jackpot! A new hotel/conference center/spaWeiterlesen
Kibale National Park
31. August 2017 in Uganda ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C
Stayed the night at a campsite/lodge just outside the park boundaries, which used to be a tea estate. The views out over the tea plantations, the lush gardens in full bloom, and the many residentWeiterlesen
Fort Portal
1. September 2017 in Uganda ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C
A short drive after our chimpanzee trek took us to a campground/lodge just outside of Fort Portal. We were going to do a few day trips from here, but since the camp was a little further out of townWeiterlesen
Mubende
3. September 2017 in Uganda ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C
We broke up the long drive to Jinja by overnighting in a hotel a little over half a day’s drive from Fort Portal. In hindsight, we wish we’d pushed on through as blaring music, drunk people and aWeiterlesen
Jinja
4. September 2017 in Uganda ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C
Jinja will be our final destination in Uganda. It’s a very charming, somewhat dilapidated colonial city with loads of very interesting art deco architecture.
We are staying outside of town on theWeiterlesen
Kisumu, Kenya
8. September 2017 in Kenia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C
Crossed into Kenya easily with a straightforward border-crossing. A few hours’ drive took us to Kisumu, another town on huge Lake Victoria. Similar to Jinja, the town was bustling, had a veryWeiterlesen
Lemek Conservancy
9. September 2017 in Kenia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C
We spent all day driving to a lodge on the banks of the Mara River in the relatively new Lemek Conservancy – a mixed-use conservation area for wildlife and the Maasai to live and graze theirWeiterlesen
Eluai Public Campsite, Mara Triangle
11. September 2017 in Kenia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C
On our drive out, to the Mara Triangle, we were following a motorbike taxi that one of the lodge’s staff members was taking into town. Unfortunately, they must have hit a bad bump and she came offWeiterlesen
Lake Naivasha
15. September 2017 in Kenia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C
We reluctantly left the Mara, possibly our last experience wild camping in Africa. There is nothing like the experience of camping with no fences, hearing lion, elephant, hyenas and hipposWeiterlesen
Karen, Nairobi
17. September 2017 in Kenia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C
We’ve spent a relaxing week with minimal driving or activities in this leafy suburb outside of Nairobi. We found an idyllic stone cottage where we were able cook our own meals, watch mindless TVWeiterlesen
Matemwe, Zanzibar
24. September 2017 in Tansania ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C
We came to Zanzibar with mixed feelings after reading a news story while in Nairobi about how the ministry of health is targeting AIDS clinics to arrest gay men. Horrible policy in every way! Some ofWeiterlesen
Stone Town, Zanzibar
29. September 2017 in Tansania ⋅ 🌙 25 °C
We spent just two nights in historic Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Zanzibar was once the center for the slave trade for east Africa and Stone Town was the main administrative port. NarrowWeiterlesen
Antananarivo, Madagascar
1. Oktober 2017 in Madagaskar ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C
We arrived in the capital city of Madagascar at 3am after short layovers in Nairobi, Kenya and Moroni, Comoros. After just 5 hours of sleep in Tana (the city’s nickname that we can actuallyWeiterlesen
Andasibe
2. Oktober 2017 in Madagaskar ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C
After buying a local SIM card, water and getting some cash, we drove ~4 hours up to the Analamazaotra-Mantadia National Parks (another world heritage site).
The people in this part of Madagascar lookWeiterlesen
Antsirabe
5. Oktober 2017 in Madagaskar ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C
Many of the names here sound similar. Antsirabe is, in fact, a different town and was a stopover point on our way towards the west coast.
We drove most of the day with a stop at Madagscar Exotic, aWeiterlesen
Kirindy Reserve
6. Oktober 2017 in Madagaskar ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C
Another day’s drive brought us to a park famous for not only lemurs, but also their main predator, the fossa (a nocturnal cat/weasel-like creature that climbs trees). The roads have been relativelyWeiterlesen
Bekopaka
7. Oktober 2017 in Madagaskar ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C
Another day’s drive reminded us how happy we are not to be self-driving. This became even truer as we had several very interesting ferry crossings. On the first ferry, which was ~45 minutes long, weWeiterlesen


































































































































































































Danella RennieVery sad
Lucinda AyersYes, such a terrible thing. And I thought then, and think now, "where were we? And what did we do? And then perhaps even worse, what could we have done?" A helpless feeling in the face of such atrocity. What an experience for you to have had. Painful but powerful.
Amanda SteeleThank you for taking the time to visit and share this for many of us who will likely never get there. With all going on in the U.S. these days, this is a delicate reminder of where hatred and xenophobia can take us and the immense grace that is helping the healing. Many hugs.
Shelly GomezThank you for sharing that emotional experience!I it is a timely piece ( with the current climate here in the USA) We need never forget about the atrocities carried out in this world or we are doomed to repeat them!!