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The longest day

Today is a big day for we depart Kiwengwa for Male in Maldives, taking three flights in succession.  At 0900 we got picked up by the driver who had dropped us of at Kiwengwa. His name is Said Abdullah (Happy Servant/Slave of God). This was our big day of flying, starting with Zanzibar to Dar […]

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More about male prostitution

I woke at 0400 and had trouble getting back to sleep; so I slept in till around 0830 and had breakfast. The offering wasn’t the most generous; perhaps it was Italian or continental style light breakfast. We went for a walk on the beach before it got too hot but it drizzled instead, requiring us […]

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Beach time

After breakfast, we checked out. Kim went down the road to search for a taxi at the right price. The hotel here had quoted USD40 to get to Kiwengwa and the hotel at the destination had quoted a similar price of EUR35. We had been offered TZS50000 (USD25) by a random driver yesterday and this […]

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Around Stone Town

It was a bit rainy this morning but that worked well for us. We had known for some time that Kim’s upcoming subload flight from Male to Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific was very full. The situation had deteriorated and it is now sold out. The preceding days were only marginally better and if he […]

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Feels like a different country

After breakfast we packed up and checked out at the prescribed time of 1000. The director asked how our stay was, so we explained that they had a bad apple receptionist and told him how one person made our second stay less pleasant. We walked to the shops and got ourselves a SIM card for […]

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Safari day 5: Lake Manyara

Final Safari We opted for a late start today departing after breakfast at 0900. We pulled up to the bus stand where driver Richard’s wife was, and she said hello to us. It was about an hour to Lake Manyara National Park. It was very lush nearly like a tropical rainforest. Richard explained that that […]

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Day 4 safari: Ngorongoro Crater

Richard suggested an earlier start because it could be a long day. We agreed to 0800 instead of our preferred 0830; he explained that it should be 0700 to 0800 ideally. We left the Ikoma village area and entered the flat grasslands of the Serengeti National Park. Richard showed us a carcass hung up a […]

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Day 3 safari: Hippos galore

We had breakfast in the round shed near to the reception building. Kim had bought some tomatoes on the first day of the safari and brought it along for breakfast. The waiter offered to have it cooked and when he understood that he wanted it fresh on his toast, he fetched a sharp serrated knife […]

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Day 2 safari: Into Seregeti

We had breakfast in the elegant restaurant of Endoro Lodge before setting off at 0900. We had asked the lodge to convey to Richard a half hour delay so we could enjoy the beautiful surroundings but that message had not been passed on. As we left through the village and main road, I couldn’t help […]

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Day 1 Safari: Amazing luck

Breakfast at the hotel included what looked like a yummy beef stew. It turned out to be liver. Eeewwww! Along with coffee and tea, there were three kinds of drinking chocolate, namely Milo, Ovaltine and Cadbury’s! Tanzanians must be cocoa connoisseurs as I noticed that in other places there was more than one on offer! […]

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