The Adventure Begins - 14 October 2023

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 calledOkumaya devam et
Nairobi - TikTok Capital Of The World

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 evenOkumaya devam et
The Safari Starts - A First Glimps

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.
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A Night With The Masai

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 itOkumaya devam et
Exploring The Masai Mara (Part 1)

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 theOkumaya devam et
Exploring The Masai Mara (Part 2)

Today, we said goodbye to the Masai Mara, but not before going on a final game drive - and what a game drive it was.
After not having seen the leopard on my safari 8 years ago, we finally saw it. ItOkumaya devam et
Hell's Gate National Park

Yesterday we arrived at Lake Naivasha and after a short, but somewhat disappointing Hippo cruise, it was off to Hell's Gate National Park - the inspiration of Lion King, which was partly filmed here.Okumaya devam et
Lake Nakuru - A Special Safari Encounter

For the next two nights we set up camp at Lake Nakuru, which is still on the Maasai land.
After an afternoon of recharging our batteries, it was off for a, what would turn out to be an absolutelyOkumaya devam et
Jinja - A Fight For Survival

Three days ago, we made our first border crossing, leaving Kenya and heading into Uganda - the pearl of Africa. Our first stop was the action town of Jinja, which sits right at the source of the NileOkumaya devam et
Lake Mburo - A Pleasant Change of Plans

Initially, the tour was scheduled to stop in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda.
However, few days ago, a terrorist attack killed three people in the park, which is why alternative arrangementsOkumaya devam et
Kisoro - An Adventurous Climb

Our final stop in Uganda brought us to Kisoro, a town close to the Congolese and Rwandan border and the gateway to two activities: seeing the mountain gorillas and climbing volcanos.
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Rwanda - Too Short, Wanting To Return

It was time to visit the third country on this trip and our travel plan led us to Rwanda - the country of a thousand hills. Similar to Kisoro, the drive to the Rwandan border and through its countlessOkumaya devam et
Balili - A Spectacular, But Wet Stopover

The fourth and last country of my Africa leg brought me to Tanzania - not an entirely new country for me, as I climbed Kilimanjaro in 2019.
Anyway, the little town of Balili was basically just aOkumaya devam et
Celebrating My 33. BDay In The Serengeti

After almost 4 weeks overlanding, we finally headed into the Serengeti National Park, which is over 14,000 square kilometers big. Together with the Ngorongoro Crater that we are going to visitOkumaya devam et
Ngorongoro Crater - A Last Game Drive

The last stop of my Africa leg was the green Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania - just a mere 100km away from the Serengeti. The crater is the result of a strong volcanic activity 2-3 millions years agoOkumaya devam et
Goodbye Africa - It Was Magical

My 4-week safari trip around Lake Victoria has come to an end. It is with a crying and smiling eye that I say goodbye to newfound friends, an amazing continent and all the wild animals.
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Hello Thailand - Exploring Bangkok

After the relatively calm and quiet atmosphere during safari, it was time to travel to my second continent on this trip, Asia, and to a jungle of a different type - Bangkok.
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Hello Cambodia - Cool Days In Battambang

After the busy days sightseeing and nights partying away, the next stop on my trip brought me to my 6th country - Cambodia. More specifically, Battambang, the second biggest city in the country, butOkumaya devam et
Living On Water - The Floating Villages

From Battambang, I headed to Siem Reap, the home of the famous Angkor Wat temple complex. Instead of the 3-4h bus, me and a few travel buddies I made in Battambang decided to take the 6-8h boat rideOkumaya devam et
Something Unique - Fishing With Locals

The day we arrived in Siem Reap, we met some locals during a pub crawl who invited us to go fishing the next day - so we went. It was an incredible experience that I assume hardly any traveler in SiemOkumaya devam et
Exploring The Famous Angkor Wat

After spending a few days in Siem Reap, it was time to explore the huge temple complex with the temple of Angkor Wat as its most famous highlight.
6 of us hired a TukTuk driver/guide for 2 days ofOkumaya devam et
The Water Festival - A Big 3-Day Party

I was lucky. During my stay in Siem Reap, it was Cambodia's annual Water Festival, (Bom Om Touk), which marks the end of the rainy season and the victory over the Champa Kingdom in a boat battle onOkumaya devam et
Off The Beaten Path - Eastern Cambodia

For the next few days, Andrea and I left the tourist spots behind us and instead traveled into the remote areas of Eastern Cambodia. We had little idea how to plan, book or organise trips, as not muchOkumaya devam et
Phnom Penh - Cambodia’s Very Dark Past

My next stop was the capital, Phnom Penh, with the main purpose to learn more about Cambodia's dark days during the Khmer Rouge regime between 1975-1979, in which 1.5m-2m people - almost 25% of theOkumaya devam et
Koh Rong (Sanloem) - Island Life

After pretty busy three weeks in Cambodia (Battambang, Angkor Wat, jungle trekking, dolphin watching, genocide memorial), it was finally time to slow things down and enjoy some island life.
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