Martin Hammerschmidt
Explorer and traveller at heart with 50+ countries visited so far. About to embark on the biggest adventure of my lifetime to see the world and ‘live a little’ 😉 Leia mais🇬🇧London
  • Exploring The Masai Mara (Part 1)

    19 de outubro de 2023, Quênia ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    Today was a full day in the Masai Mara after an evening game drive yesterday. For three of us in the group, the day started very early at 4.45am, as we were going for a Hot Air Ballon ride over the Mara followed by a champagne breakfast. Afterwards, we headed back on 4x4 for a full 9 hours of game driving. But first things first:

    The Hot Air Ballon Ride: Unfortunately, it was cloudy, so the sunrise was difficult to see. However, we were not disappointed with game viewing from high and low up. We saw lions (from a distance), a hippo, herds of zebras, impalas and topees. The highlight, though, was a short hunt of a warthog by a hyena (the warthog could escape).

    Champagne breakfast: On the way to the champagne breakfast, we stopped to watch a lion have a little snack eating what was left of a buffalo. The set-up of the breakfast was in the middle of the Masai Mara in the wild and finished off a brilliant morning.

    Afterwards, it was off to a 9-hour game drive, where we saw pretty much all of the animals (i.e. lions, cheetahs, elephants, rhino, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, buffaloes, zebras, all sorts of antelopes, warthogs, wildebeests, etc).

    The hunt for the elusive leopard - the last of the big five that I have not seen on my first safari 8 years ago - continues, however. Bloody animal!
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  • A Night With The Masai

    17 de outubro de 2023, Quênia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    This afternoon/evening, we spent the night at a Masai camp ground, incl a camp fire and learned about their culture, way of life, food/medicine, progress, use of technology, etc. I did not expect it to be as informative, fascinating and, frankly, inspiring. A few interesting customs/traditions:

    - The Masai do not name their children until they are 2 years old. Only given nick names until then
    - As the Masai do not keep records, the exact age of a person is not known, instead they are asked "which age group do you belong to"? (age groups are in 10 years, i.e. 15-25, 25-35, etc.
    - Women cannot be with their husbands for 2 years after giving birth
    - Men can have multiple wives
    - The men pay a dowry, typically in the form of cattle
    - The Masai eat only cow and sheep/goat meet (no chicken, no fish)
    - The boys go through 3 distinct stages: children/youth, warriorship (from age 14-16) and eldership
    - The dead are not burried, but laid out in the desert, facing west towards the sunset and will be eaten by Hyenas
    - Masai use 3 weapons: Spear, sword and bow & arrow
    - Greeting children respectfully is by touching their heads
    - Christian missionaries tried to convert them. The Masai are happy when the missionaries bring stuff and then go to church, but once they leave, the churches are empty and even used as shelter for cattle

    Most importantly, however, is the progress (or lack thereof). Female Genital Mutilation is still widespread and the norm, so is arranged marriages with no regard for the girl's/man's age (a 12 year old girl can be married to a 70 year old man). Helen, a Masai woman, is trying to change those customs for the better, but it is an uphill battle.

    I hope she achieves that. Culture must progress if human beings are being harmed, no matter the customs, At least in my view.
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  • The Safari Starts - A First Glimps

    16 de outubro de 2023, Quênia ⋅ 🌩️ 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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  • Nairobi - TikTok Capital Of The World

    15 de outubro de 2023, Quênia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Nairobi on a Sunday is filled with so much life. Lots of groups of young people dancing on the streets, pavements and parks to record TikTok performances with sometimes the same dress code. I even took part in one ;-)

    Spending half a day exploring the city, its fascinating but short history (only exists since 1899 and basically built around a railway station) and interesting bits of architecture makes for a fun little city trip.

    It has lots of activities including animals (giraffe park, elephant orphanage, and even a national park - the only capital in the world that has one), but I skipped those for now, as tomorrow I am starting my 4 week safari with Absolute Africa around Lake Victoria.
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  • The Adventure Begins - 14 October 2023

    14 de outubro de 2023, Alemanha ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

    The moment of truth has finally arrived. Years of dreaming about travelling the world, months of planning and too many goodbyes over the last 1.5 months to amazing people and London, the city I called home for 9 years.

    As I sit here writing this, reality of what I am about to do - 16 months of travelling across 6 continents - really has not sunk in yet. It still feels weird and quite distant at the moment - more like a normal holiday. I am very excited of what lies ahead of me, but at the same time a bit like "what the fuck am I doing here" and "will this mess up my life?" I know it won't, but it still feels this way, at least for now.

    I am wondering at what point the mindset really shifts to "hey, I am actually doing this crazy travel thing". Let's see.

    Anyway, for now, I am off to Nairobi to start my trip with a a 4-week safari around Lake Victoria. After a brief layover in, I kid you not - London - the first 'real' stop is Nairobi, Kenya.
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