Kenya Ololua Ridge

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  • Hari 5

    Besuch der Nile-Crocodiles & Animalfarm

    9 Agustus 2024, Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Dieser Herr ist ziemlich risky unterwegs: don't try this at home 🤪😂

    Und ein paar Fotos von der Animalfarm, wo wir ungefähr 1000 verschiedene Gattungen der Tauben erklärt bekommen haben, die meisten aus Deutschland 😂😂😂Baca selengkapnya

  • Hari 6

    Giraffen🥰 und verbrannte Rösti

    7 November 2023, Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

    Hey Yo, lets‘s gooooo. Heute steht das Giraffencenter auf dem Programm.! Wer hat schonmal einen Giraffen gestreichelt.? Oooh mein Gott, die sind so flauschiiiiiiiiig🙇🏼‍♀️. Der Park ist riiesig, genug Platz für die Giraffen dort, sie werden gut gepflegt und gehalten.
    Dave gab nach kurzer Zeit auf, die Giraffen zu füttern. Der Kleinere wollte einfach nichts von ihm essen und drohte mit Kopfnüssen😂. Ich hab mir den Trick einer anderen Besucherin abgeschaut und konnte ihn ohne Probleme füttern. Giraffen sind wahnsinnig schöne Tiere und so elegant.! Machen keine Geräusche sondern kommunizieren mit den Augen. Wenn es streitereien gibt, wirbeln sie sich die Hälse uneinander. Ganz wilde Sachen, die sie machen. Nach dem Giraffencenter gings zurück und die Planung der nächsten Tage fing an. Ich durfte mir während der Autofahrt anhören: „Frauen sind so kompliziert“. Danach sassen wir 3h an der Planung, wobei nicht ich diejenige war, die es kompliziert machte🤷🏼‍♀️. Hoffen wir mal, dass die Reise unbeschwert wird. Ansonsten suche ich einfach nach neuen Reisebuddies. Das ist das schöne am Soloreisen. Man ist zu nichts und niemandem verpflichtet💯.
    Am Abend kochte ich für Chep „Rösti“. Nachdem die halbe Rösti in der Pfanne kleben blieb, angebrannt ist und mit dem Gasherd und einer kaputten Pfanne einfach nicht hinhauen wollte, wurde improvisiert. Wir verfrachteten die Rösti in eine Kuchenbackform und backten sie. Irgendwan fing es in der Wohnung an zu stinken. Ich dachte nur: „oh fuck, die Röstiiii.!!!!“ Es hat sich herausgestellt, dass eine Schere im Ofen war. Wie zur Hölle kommt eine Schere in den Backofen.?!😂 Die Plastikhalterung war natürlich geschmolzen und es blieb nicht mehr viel übrig ausser das Metall. Die Rösti (das was davon übrig war) war danach trotzdem noch sehr lecker🫶🏼.
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  • Hari 3

    The Safari Starts - A First Glimps

    16 Oktober 2023, Kenya ⋅ 🌩️ 25 °C

    Today, the Safari officially starts. I use Absolute Africa as the tour operator and the tour called “Simba Sounds” will last 38/29 days and runs around Lake Victoria from Nairobi to Nairobi.

    The first stop today was the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi. It was a great opportunity to get a first glimpse of the majestic animal and we could feed them with a little snack - only a little one, as they were officially on a diet.

    I have also met the group today and it looks as if it will be quite a fun and great safari. Most fellow travellers in the group opted for the 77 day tour that after my tour finishes continues on all the way down to Cape Town.

    In short, all systems GO before we head into the Masai country tomorrow.
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  • Hari 121

    The Karen Blixen Museum

    4 September 2023, Kenya ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    When we left the centre, Benson, our Uber driver, was still outside, so he took us to our next stop, the Karen Blixen Museum. We rewatched Out of Africa, the movie based on Karen’s book starring Meryl Streep and Robert Redford, just before this trip, so we were excited to see the actual farm she lived on. It was a really interesting visit. We were shown around by Annabel, an intern who has only been at the museum for three weeks. She certainly knew her stuff!

    Obviously, the farm and estate are considerably smaller than when Karen lived there, and there are neighbouring properties and tarmacked roads that wouldn’t have been there in her day, but the house itself and the garden remain unchanged. I loved the house! We could really get a sense of Karen and her life there.

    Benson had waited for us, so when we’d spent a couple of hours at the museum, he drove us back to Nairobi and dropped us off at a restaurant near our hotel so that we could get a late lunch/early dinner.

    We spent the rest of the day posting and photo editing.
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  • Hari 215

    Western Kenya

    15 Juli 2023, Kenya ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    After nearly eight months I have reached my final country in Africa! I arrived in Kenya on a night bus from Kampala, which is never the most comfortable way to travel. On my first day in Nairobi I met an Australian woman called Michelle in my hostel that I ended up travelling with for a couple of weeks. We went to the National Museum of Kenya, and then to the Giraffe Centre where you could get up close and feed the Giraffes. The following day we went on a walking tour of central Nairobi with one of the hotel staff, which was pretty interesting, and you wouldn't want to do it alone without a local to guide you. My favourite part was probably the busses, or "matatus", which are all decorated with various famous people and fictional characters, and usually have coloured lights and very loud music blaring from them! It was also the first time that I directly witnessed corruption as some railway security guards tried to get us to pay them as we hadn't followed "the proper procedure" to be allowed to take photos. Much to their annoyance Michelle and I just walked off, but the guy from the hotel and another tourist Mathias went to the office to sort it out. Of course the rules for the proper procedure didn't exist, and Mathias just flashed his Swiss ID claiming that he was a diplomat and would call the embassy to sort it out - and the security guards all swiftly backed down!

    As Kenya was my last African country on this trip I had to make the most of it and do one more safari! As it was the time of the great migration we headed to the Masai Mara to try and see some of it. Millions of herd animals such as wildebeest and zebra migrate back and forth across the Serengeti and Mara, and in July/August they cross from Tanzania into Kenya across the Mara River. At this time the plains are covered with animals as far as the eye can see! We also saw some other interesting sights that I hadn't seen on safari yet, which included some giraffes fighting by swinging their heads and necks at each other, and some hyenas, jackals, and vultures all tucking into the same carcass.

    After the Masai Mara we headed to Lake Naivasha, where we did a boat trip to see some interesting birds including pelicans, storks, and fish eagles, plus a pod of hippos. In the afternoon we visited Elsmere Lodge, the home of Joy and George Adamson of Born Free fame, who raised Elsa the lion and other rescued animals to release into the wild. The story of Joy Adamson was really interesting, but I particularly enjoyed the free afternoon tea and watching the colony of colobus monkeys in the garden!

    Another day and another great lake in Africa, next we were off to Lake Nakaru. The draw here is the large flocks of greater and lesser flamingos. What I was not expecting was to get so close to 5 white rhinos! Up until now I had only had very distant sightings of lone rhinos, and this park had both black and white rhinos. The black rhinos were hidden away from the road with a new baby, but the white rhinos were happily chomping away at the grass just meters away from the van. This was an amazing sighting in itself, but at the same time there was a pride of lions on the other side of the road chowing down on a young buffalo. It was quite stressful as I didn't know what direction to look in! For a few minutes the rhinos were forgotten as the whole pride including the cubs came right to the road to take a drink from a very dirty looking puddle. I guess there is less chance of a crocodile lurking or a surprise hippo attack coming from a puddle!

    Lastly, we went to Hell's Gate National Park, the landscape which inspired the gorge scenes in The Lion King where the wildebeest stampeded and killed Mufasa! Luckily there are no lions there so it is pretty safe to cycle through the park to see the giraffes, zebras, and buffalo, although you're not allowed into the gorge any more due to the risk of flash floods.

    The nature and wildlife in Africa is spectacular and I don't think I'll ever get tired of going on safari! But with my itch for safari temporarily scratched, off we headed back to Nairobi...
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  • Hari 22

    Brandy Bus Nairobi

    3 Oktober 2024, Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Nach de idrückliche Täg uf Safari sind mir zrug in Nairobi und hei zum Abschluss the Brandy Bus gemietet.
    E mega cool umabaute Bus und ich bi verliebt in die viele hübsche Details und de schöni Garte. E richtig Schöni Oase zum all die Idrück sacke lo.Baca selengkapnya

  • Hari 24

    Last Week in Nairobi West Hospital

    26 Agustus 2024, Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    (Nachdem die letzten Wochen wirklich sehr intensiv waren, kommen jetzt Nachträge davon 😊)

    Die letzte Woche im Nairobi West Krankenhaus ist wahnsinnig schnell vorbei gegangen. Wir waren die komplette Woche noch einmal im OP, weil wir uns dort am wohlsten gefühlt haben.
    Wir durften bei vielen Eingriffen assistieren, nähen, intubieren, Kamera führen und vieles mehr.
    Die Wochen waren insgesamt eine wahnsinnig interessante und intensive Erfahrung, die wir drei vermutlich noch etwas verarbeiten müssen, und die erstmal bei uns ankommen muss.
    Wir werden sehr sehr lange von allen Dingen erzählen und sehr viel davon mitgenommen haben.
    Es ist unglaublich, dass es hier deutlich weniger Ressourcen gibt, weil es einfach zu teuer ist (natürlich ist das noch ein privates Krankenhaus und deshalb haben sie dort noch etwas mehr, als in einem öffentlichen Krankenhaus) und die Ärzte, Schwestern und Assistenten es trotzdem hinbekommen, dass eine bestmögliche Versorgung stattfinden kann. Besonders im Kopf geblieben, ist mir der improvisierte Bergebeutel für zb Gallen-OPs aus einem sterilen Handschuh 🫢

    Ich glaube aber, was wir alle drei am meisten mitnehmen konnten und umsetzen wollen für die Zukunft ist die Freundlichkeit und die Bereitschaft Dinge zu erklären, fragen zu beantworten und offen zu sein für Neues.
    Ich empfinde so unsagbar viel Dankbarkeit für die Ärzte, Schwester und alle anderen Mitarbeiter. Mein Herz ist so voll von den Erfahrungen, die wir im Krankenhaus machen durften und ich kann gar nicht wirklich in Worte fassen wie inspiriert ich von dem Wesen der Kenianern, aber auch der Inder! 🥹♥️

    Ich werde auf jeden Fall wiederkommen!!
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  • Hari 2

    Ankunft in Nairobi

    16 April 2024, Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Nach einem langen Flug mit Zwischenstopp in Dohar sind wir nach guten 10 Stunden endlich in Nairobi angekommen. Wir wurden sehr herzlich von unserem Reiseveranstalter am Flughafen abgeholt und sind mit einem Kleinbus in unserem ersten Unterkunft, das Radix Hotel gefahren worden. Nach einem kurzen Aufenthalt im Hotel ging es gleich weiter in die Elefanten Aufzuchtstation und das Giraffencenter. Zum Abschluss des Tages machten wir noch eine kurze zweistündige Safari durch den Nairobi Nationalpark und haben dort schon unsere ersten Löwen gesehen.Baca selengkapnya

  • Hari 121

    More photos of Karen Blixen's place

    4 September 2023, Kenya ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    After visiting the house, we explored the grounds, including the machinery Karen used in her coffee factory. A pair of hyrax have made it their home. These two are probably the last wildlife we will see on this trip!

    Benson had waited for us, so when we’d spent a couple of hours at the museum, he drove us back to Nairobi and dropped us off at a restaurant near our hotel so that we could get a late lunch/early dinner.

    We spent the rest of the day posting and photo editing.
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  • Hari 121

    A visit to the giraffe centre

    4 September 2023, Kenya ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    We were intending to go to the Masai Market yesterday. It is only open on Saturdays and Sundays. However, when we put our code into the safe to retrieve our wallets, we got an error message. We reported the problem and asked that it be dealt with as a priority as we wanted to go out. To cut a long story short, nobody in the hotel had an override key, so it took until 3.30pm to get the safe open! By that time, we’d resigned ourselves to the fact that we’d missed the market and settled down to watch the Grand Prix instead!

    When we went down to the restaurant for dinner, I asked about a late stay for Wednesday and suggested that I shouldn’t have to pay for it under the circumstances. The manager agreed that we could have our room until 2pm at no charge.

    After breakfast today, we called an Uber to take us to the Giraffe Centre. It was a 35-minute journey and cost less than £5!!

    The Giraffe Centre is an environmental conservation centre set up to protect Rothschild giraffes. It is run by the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife (A.F.E.W.), a Kenyan non-profit organisation. Its main purpose is to educate Kenyan school children on their country’s wildlife and environment, as well as give local and international visitors an opportunity to come into close contact with the world’s tallest species, the giraffe.

    A.F.E.W. Kenya was founded in 1979 by the late Jock Leslie-Melville, a Kenyan citizen of British descent, and his American-born wife, Betty Leslie-Melville. They began the centre after discovering the sad plight of the Rothschild giraffe, a subspecies only found in the grasslands of East Africa.

    At the time, the animals had lost their habitat in Western Kenya, with only 130 of them left on the 18,000-acre Soy Ranch that was being sub-divided to resettle squatters. Their first effort to save the subspecies was to bring two young giraffes, Daisy and Marlon, to their home in the Lang’ata suburb of Nairobi. Here, they raised the calves and started a programme of breeding giraffe in captivity. This is where the centre remains to date.

    Betty and Jock registered A.F.E.W. in the US. Funds were raised to move five other groups of giraffe to different safe areas. In 1983, funds raised helped build an educational centre and a 60-acre sanctuary. The Giraffe Centre opened its doors to the general public and students the same year. There are now over 300 Rothschild Giraffe safe and breeding well in various Kenyan national parks.

    It was a lovely place to visit. We were given pellets on arrival to feed the giraffes with. Mark appeared to be in his element while I took photos! 😂
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