After the early night, I had a good lie in, only getting out
of the tent when it started to get too hot in the Sun. It was time for brunch
and since I hadn’t had breakfast last time I was here I decided to go the whole
hog and go for the full English breakfast, with a Coke and a large pot of
coffee. It took a while, but at least this time it actually arrived. Beans,
fried eggs, grilled tomatoes and fried onions were all OK, bread for toast was
the horrible sweet stuff. Sausages were OK and the streaky bacon was crispy and
tasty. The pot of coffee was pretty weak but good for about 4 mugs of coffee. A
solid 2.5 out of 5.
Saturday, 28 September 2013
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Various, the River Nile and Nile River Explorers camp, Bujagali
I woke up in my nice safari tent with no hangover
thankfully. Some say that rafting is a great hangover cure, but it’s not
something that I’ve ever wanted to try out. At about half eight, I and a few
others got into a truck to go into Jinja to rendezvous with the rest of the
rafters either staying at the hostel in Jinja or coming in from Kampala. This
was supposed to be a sell out today, the main reason why my friend wasn’t joining
me. He was told it was full up and so ended up doing the tandem kayaking the day
before.
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Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Dinner, Black Lantern, Bujagali
A couple of weeks after trip to Kenya it was about time that
I made the most of what was left from my generous leaving gift and the half
price offer at Nile River Explorers (NRE) if you go back within three months of
first going. All that in mind I finished work a bit earlier than usual on
Friday, got a boda downtown and then got into a pretty full matatu that was
heading for Jinja. Thankfully since it was pretty full already it wasn't a long
wait for it to fill up and I was soon on my way. An hour and a half or so later
it was time to jump out of the matatu on the outskirts of Jinja and on to
another boda for the long ride from there to the NRE camp at Bujagali. Finally
after about two and a half hours after setting out I arrived at my home for the
weekend.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Masai Mara Safari Final Day
As mentioned in the last post it was a pre-dawn start, but thankfully there were no shenanigans during the night. Refreshed by a nice warm shower (I was lucky enough to have warm showers every day of the trip, a rarity in itself) I went off to the restaurant and had sausages, eggs and toast. With some tomato ketchup it ended up as a sausage and egg buttie. Very similar to yesterday obviously, but tasted slightly better on toast than in a chapati. 2.5 out of 5. Fuelled and ready for more game viewing it was off in to the park again.
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Masai Mara Safari Day 3 – Rhino Tourist Camp and Packed Lunch
Sorry again for the delay. Had a few bits and pieces to sort out most notably that I have now changed organisations and am now working at ANPPCAN doing some marcomms for the work that they do in the area of child rights and child protection. Good people doing good work, which I hope I can help them with over the next three months.
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