Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Kenya, Uganda & Rwanda

Even at the border coming into Kenya we could immediately see a difference.  After the poor roads, power cuts and hardships of Ethiopia, Kenya seemed very efficient.  Electricity, computers that work, tarmac…

We are in the Southern Hemisphere!
Kenyan morning
Kenya - which way should we go?
Kenyan lizard
And Tusker.  Together.  Forever.  When you open a bottle of Tusker you are joining the world in celebrating one of Africa’s great original beers.  Tusker has been brewed with care craft and love since 1922.  Every crisp clean mouthful summons up the taste sunshine and love of life of its African roots….

A quick overnight stop in Marsabit, then continued driving to Archer’s Post, our home for a couple of days and the place to do our first safari.  Samburu National Park in known for its Gerenuk’s, giraffe’s and other hoofed animals.  After bumping around we had seen many different animals, then were lucky enough to spot a number of lions having a spot of lunch.

Our first game drive
Safari Bruce with an elephant outside the truck
Everyone looked after Tony really well when he was feeling a bit rough
Lesson for me - never leave your phone unattended with David & Sissy

On the way to Naro Moru the following day we discovered another sign we were in a more Western country.  A supermarket!  Not just any supermarket, but a fancy one that sold pretty much anything you could ever want.  We spent a couple of hours here stocking up on all of the things that are not available in the northern countries - wine & cheese were pretty high on the list.

Naro Moru was pretty underwhelming.  But our campsite had a pool and Wi-Fi!


Our campsite
Then to Nakuru, for more game drives, game walks and horse riding.  Also staying at our campsite was a group of real estate agents from Nairobi on a team building event.  We joined them for a few drinks after dinner, and they showed us how to dance like a Kenyan.  It’s all about the bottom apparently… The evening got a little raucous, and so to apologise for the noise, the manager of the camp upgraded us all into beautiful bandas and safari tents for our last night. 


How many lions?  Tree lions
Impala
White rhino
Horse riding
A very special wine
A long drive brought us to Jinja, the source of the Nile.  We camped at a beautiful spot overlooking Bujugali.  We spent a few days here keeping the adrenaline junkies happy with white water rafting, body boarding, zip lining, kayaking and stand up paddle boarding.  David and Sissy also celebrated their anniversary.  They had a lovely romantic dinner for two, with the rest of the group at the table next to them!




Jan & Wilma relaxing by their tents
Lennie has really got to grips with tandem kayaking
Some of the gang after white water rafting
David & Sissy's anniversary
A long drive eventually took us to Lake Bunyonyi, a beautiful spot to stay for a few days.  And most importantly Wales kicked off their rugby world cup campaign, and the lodge we stayed at had a TV.


David on a zipline
David jumps in
A couple of Wales supporters watching rugby (Tony & Em)
Then on to Rwanda so trek to the mountain gorillas.  Amazing to spend time with these animals and their very human like behaviour.  One young gorilla charged Killian and pushed him over.  Apparently not the first time he has been rejected by a hairy teenage girl…..


Lee looking excited to see his long lost brother
Sissy with a gorilla
Baby gorilla
Ciara & Lennie stick fighting
Sissy
Tony & Lee keeping themselves entertained in Ruhengeri...
... and getting friendly with the wildlife





Back to Uganda, where we celebrated Ciara’s birthday at a lovely campsite with a swimming pool.  Shame it rained all day.. Then onto Kampala, where the sun came back for a few hours so we were able to make use of their swimming pool.

For Ciara's birthday it rained...it was just like being back in Ireland.  Except for cooking in the rain...
Another tough day in Africa
Tony relaxing in the pool
Tony wearing gloves at the special request of the office (following his complaint regarding a broken fingernail...)
Little and Large do shopping

Our last stop in Kenya was Nairobi, where we went to feed baby elephants and then kiss giraffes.  Some even cuddled crocodiles – a birthday treat for Jan!

Ann up close and personal with the wildlife
For Jan's birthday she cuddled a croc
Lennie got a new friend
Killian feeding a giraffe
Wilma and a giraffe

However, not all animals are popular with the group...


Rat war plan

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