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  • Standard one-way procedures

    January 6, 2023 in Tanzania ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    Our plan of heading into Uluguru Mountains gets delayed by the Nature Forest Reserve's administration office being closed. An officer from a different booth helps us by getting the responsible person on the phone who finally initiates the permit creation process. While we are sitting on a sofa and waiting, a random unfriendly lady in uniform passes by the open door and mocks Franziska for her shorts being too short and inappropriate for a visit to this highly formal governmental office. Sure, it's just 35+ °C in here ... Luckily we can proceed to the bank where we have to pay our permit in cash. But prior to that, this first friendly officer leads us to a gorgeous lunch place with wild ladies beaming with joy when serving us superb mango-passion juice and a tasty plate of colourful spicinesses.

    The permit payment turns out to be an adventure of a full hour of being caught in "standard bank procedures". Holy crap! So many stupid regulations. The best one is that in order to pay cash I have to leave the bank to grab my passport from the car. But because we already exceeded the bank's opening hours (there are still 50+ people inside), I have no permission to re-enter the bank. The door guard insists on this "one way" rule even though the sending officer behind the desk gestures that I will have to be coming back in again. In the end, Franzi helps resolving this issue 🙏.
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  • Bunduki community campsite

    January 6, 2023 in Tanzania ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    At 5 pm we finally head off westerly to Uluguru forest reserve and find ourselves grinning from left to right while meandering up tiny mountain roads deep into the valley until we reach the juicily dripping community campsite in Bunduki. In this region the people are slightly different. Not necessary over-exceedingly friendly but surprised and friendly enough in a way that they even forget to charge us Muzungu prices for their vegetables. We get the impression that not many tourists are finding their way here.Read more

  • Hululu Waterfall

    January 7, 2023 in Tanzania ⋅ 🌧 24 °C

    It is generally difficult to move around freely in Tanzania. We should have been more determined on hiking up alone to Hululu waterfall but instead find ourselves being escorted along unmistakable tracks by the campsite's local guide 🙄. He does a good job though, showing us a tree nursery, plucking locally grown peaches for us and even finding a super-camouflaged chameleon! The scenery is beautiful but not much of pristine forest is left on the way up to the waterfall. Back in camp we want to tip the guide for his unasked service and are retorted by a grumpy, unhappy face: The money we offer is not enough, he wants twice as much. Congratulations! Again, lack of transparency from organisational side and miscommunication from our side lead to a rather disillusioning experience. These impressions are additionally shaded by the camp's managing ranger who keeps asking for money and loitering around the car. Mäh. Why did we pay those official camping and forest service fees if he doesn't get paid adequately for maintaining this camp?

    After our hike we jump into the refreshing river, have a lazy afternoon tea and prepare a tasty curry dish with mango and those peaches. In the ford of the river I see locals washing recently harvested cassava roots for market sale. I approach them and see that they simply peel and eat them directly. My curiosity gets rewarded with a fresh, juice-dripping root which I chew on in a similar way. Doesn't taste too bad but neither too good. A little bit floury. Later I will be reading that consuming raw cassava might actually be quite poisonous, depending on the variety. Apparently I survive unknowingly because a few hours later I manage to bring a bun baking experiment in my Trangia multi-fuel stove to great success! Fluffy wheat sponges are waiting for being breakfasted!
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  • Lunch power nap algonside the road

    January 8, 2023 in Tanzania ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    Every trip to Tanzania has to start and end with a visit to Mambo View Point in Usambara Mountains where I spent a quarter of the year 2020. Our time is running out so we speed up a little and try to get as many kilometres northwards out of this driving day as possible.Read more

  • Shagayu Forest

    January 10, 2023 in Tanzania ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    I finally manage to introduce a beloved person from far back home to Mambo View Point, yay! Two nights we spend in a cosy cottage and Franziska is fascinated by the magic of this place. Now, at least she can follow what I am always talking about, juhu 😁! The mornings are filled with great views down into the valley before rain clouds turn everything into thick grey mist. I kidnap her for a day's bush walk through the dripping Shagayu cloud forest to Kidhege Falls. In the evenings we chill out near the lodge's fire place.Read more

  • Spicy ginger chai mixed with coffee

    January 11, 2023 in Tanzania ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    At Mtae we descend from the western Usambara mountains and drive the northern route to the coast. What a wonderful and underrated road! No traffic at all and full of beautiful landscape views. We spontaneously stop at a place with lovely gentlemen in the shade for a spicy ginger chai mixed with coffee. As we continue our drive to the coast, passing the eastern Usambara mountains, heavy rain hits us and the dirt road turns into a soapy washboard within seconds.Read more

  • Last hours in nature

    January 12, 2023 in Tanzania ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    Fish Eagle Point is closed! Anyway, as self-contained and independent campers this does not distract us from staying, having the whole campsite and lodge compound just for us! We go bathing in the lukewarm sea. We devour our refreshing, fridge-cooled pineapple. We watch bush babies and giant pouched rats sniffing around our table (the latter are famous for their ability to detect land mines 😅). And we watch a fancy bark mantis snacking a juicy flying termite in the light of our camping lantern. Let's see how we manage to deal with the warm and humid air after having been crouched under thick blankets in the Usambaras the night before ...Read more

    Trip end
    January 15, 2023