Adelaide Airport

It is all starting to feel real now, my bags are checked in, I have said my goodbyes, gone through customs and I am just waiting to board the plane! It will be leaving a little late 'emiratesWeiterlesen
Dubai Airport (Terminal 3)

Nairobi Airport

Another five hours spent in a plane that I will never get back! I have to admit the flight did go rather quick but our arrival definitely was not ideal - we all got jammed into a bus (like sardines)Weiterlesen
Wildebeest Eco Camp

I made it alive! The drive was scary but somehow, even in that crazy traffic we made it alive to our accommodation for the night. Our accommodation is what they call 'dormitories' but in reality theyWeiterlesen
The Great Rift Valley

The Great Rift Valley is part of an intra-continental ridge system that runs through Kenya from north to south. It is part of the Gregory Rift, the eastern branch of the East African Rift, whichWeiterlesen
Masai Mara Village

Today we were welcomed into a Masai Mara Village where the men performed a welcoming dance, we were then spoken to by the son of the leader of the village who explained a few traditions to us.
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Acacia Camp

We have finally arrived at our second camp, after driving for ten hours straight on the worst dirt roads I have ever driven on (for those who know it is worst than 'back road' between Indulkana andWeiterlesen
Masai Mara National Reserve

In Africa, the big five game animals are the Lion, Elephant, Cape buffalo, Leopard and Rhinoceros. They we chosen because of the degree of danger and difficulty involved in hunting them, rather thanWeiterlesen
Naiberi River Camp

We were taken for a tour of the site by staff members and it was beautiful! It had a large pool, a bar and plenty of places to relax in the serenity! It is such a shame that we are only here for oneWeiterlesen
Kenya / Uganda Border

The Kenya and Uganda border was stress free (surprisingly), all we had to do was line up at the first counter to exit Kenya and then line up at the second counter to enter Uganda. They were able toWeiterlesen
Nalubaale Bridge

The Nalubaale bridge was built in 1954 and is located at Njeru, a suburb of Jinja on the Victoria Nile, between the source of the Nile to the south and Nalubaale Power Station to the north. This isWeiterlesen
Red Chilli Camp

This camp is my favourite by far, it is absolutely beautiful! It has a bar inside as well as beside the pool and really nice facilities (flushing toilets and warm showers) which is a big tick! We allWeiterlesen
Uganda Equator

Lake Bunyonyi Overland Camp

I thought Red Chilli Camp was the best but this one definitely takes the cake, I cannot believe how beautiful this place is and we get to spend four nights here! We have set up our tent right on theWeiterlesen
Kalinzu Forrest

Today we went trekking for chimpanzees in the Kalinzu Forrest, it was an early start having to get up at 4:45am to have breakfast and get on the transfer bus. It was about a three hour drive before weWeiterlesen
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Today we went trekking for gorillas in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, it was an early start having to get up at 4:45am to have breakfast and get on the transfer bus. It was about a two hourWeiterlesen
Uganda / Rwanda Border

This morning we had to get up at 5:00am again to have breakfast and to get on our transport which was driving us to and around Rwanda today. We were going to visit one of the churches involved in theWeiterlesen
Nyamata Church

The Rwanda Genocide began in April 1994. Many Tutsi people gathered here as churches were considered a place of safety. 10,000 people gathered here and the people locked themselves in. The churchWeiterlesen
Kigali Genocide Memorial

I don't think I fully understood the concept or extent of what had happened during the Kigali Genocide even after going to the memorial and being given all the information I am unable to fullyWeiterlesen
Jinja Nile Camp

This little resort is right on the River Nile and the views are amazing. Jess and I couldn't be bothered setting up our tent so we paid the extra $5 to be put into a door with four other girls on theWeiterlesen
Adrift White Water Rafting

I can now say I have done white water rafting on the River Nile. Let's just say, this was one of the scariest white water rafting I have done (close second to New Zealand) but not because of the largeWeiterlesen
Ziwa Bush Lodge

Today was a very, very long bus ride! I managed to watch two movies which were both a tad strange 'mr. right' and 'dirty beautiful'. There were lots of toilet stops today because there were a few sickWeiterlesen
East Africa Mission Orphanage

I am exhausted already and I am only two weeks in!
It doesn't help I haven't stopped since getting here so today I decided it was time for a 'rest day' where I would hang out at the resort and visitWeiterlesen
Crayfish Camp

We started a little later today because there was only a two hour drive to our next camp which is called 'Crayfish Camp'.
We arrived here at about 10:00am, set up our tents and then booked in ourWeiterlesen
Lake Naivasha

Once we got back from our walking safari we straight away walked down to Lake Naivasha where there were boats waiting to pick us up and take us to see where the hippopotamus were resting.
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Looks like a great trip. We have been to these areas before and have had a great time. I will have to grill Robbie for lots more details