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Saturday, 14 September 2013

The Serengeti Plains and Lily, Tanzania



I find it difficult to describe the vastness of the Serengeti Plains. A wonder of the world.

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Kenya between South Horr and Laisamis



An amazing part of our journey, very safe as well! the drive from the bottom of Turkana to the asphalt road in Laisamis. The drive and scenery is simply breath taking and bush camping superb. There was loads of elephant … Continue reading →

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Beautiful Kenya, South Horr to Laisamas



This area is so stunning… Top tip river crossings: If possible, always walk the terrane i.e. through the river or surface you about to cross. This is so important and will spare you the hassle from getting stuck, esp. with … Continue reading →

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Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Lake Nasser Ferry Crossing Egypt to Sudan



We used our African eMaps to drive south Egypt, Aswan and then arrange to catch the ferry to Wadi in northern Sudan, crossing via the lake Nasser ferry. Interesting people on the ferry, interesting 24 hrs.
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Monday, 24 June 2013

Mayoke Village, Nkhata Bay



The resort is run by South African, Gary and his wife who acquired the land around 15 years ago. They started out with 6 mud huts, but now have a whole range of chalets with and without on suite facilities … Continue reading →
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Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Crying child lions and hyenas – Ruaha National Park



One of my concerns about our trip was traveling into the game parks with our dauughter Lily, and how we were going to manage a 2.5 year old amongst the animals and especially when there were no fences around your … Continue reading →
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Sunday, 26 May 2013

Larsens Camp, simply breath taking in Samburu National Park



We drove into Samburu National park around 9am on the 7th May and after a short game drive we pulled into Larsens camp and debated whether to stay there or not. After a 10 minutes or so Sib negotiated a … Continue reading →
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