Lake Manyara Park is smaller than TNP, but holds promises. The first to greet us here is the warthog, refusing to move until I have him on camera.
Africa
For long, considered to be the Dark Continent, Africa is anything but that! From deserts to savannahs to beaches and mountains, this continent has everything going for it.
Tanzania Blog Chapter 8 | Tarangire National Park safari
Arusha is rising from its slumber as we make our getaway. The weather is still gloomy when we leave Arusha to spend five days in the bush.
Tanzania Blog Chapter 7 | Leaving Moshi and its memories
Despite the abundance of these attractive men around, the ones that share the daladala with us are of the different kind. Fortunately, none of them are carrying any livestock this morning.
Tanzania Blog Chapter 6 | Molested in Moshi
March 27, 2010 I wake up refreshed, the sad events of Moshi and Lucas forgotten. Something of euphoria is beginning to return. Sleep has been beneficial. I breakfast on the terrace again. Nothing has changed. The coffee is weak, the toast is dry and the butter is too soft. The only change is in me. I …
Tanzania Blog Chapter 5 | Robbed and betrayed
I glance at the certificate and freeze. The summit date is wrong. They have missed it by a day. Siraji assures me that it happens all the time. “No matter,” he says calmly. “You don’t worry.”
Tanzania Blog Chapter 4 | On Uhuru Peak
The drive to Marangu Gate is of importance. It is a clear day too, which bodes well for our first day of climb. I look at the town scrubbed clean from the last night’s rain.