St Anna Guest House And Conference Centre
Travel Blogs from Kisumu
So Long Nairobi!
Today we are traveling to Kisumu! I woke up early this morning, packed a few things for the 2 day journey, and made sandwiches for the six-hour drive. The trip was much more pleasant than I expected. The roads were a little bumpy in spots but the scenery was absolutely beautiful! FYI: Kenyan drivers drive on the side of the road with the fewest …
Impala Sanctuary
As it was my day off Nancy took me to Impala Sanctuary. As soon as i walked in this group of school kids started running up to me and shouting 'Mzungu how are you?' which basically means white person how are you. I hear this everywhere i go, especially around ...
Up at the crack of dawn!
Well my first morning on the compound and i got woken up at about 6:00am by the noise of a cockerel, a donkey, a cow, dogs going mad and some chickens!
Had a shower (water in a bucket), some breakfast and went down to meet some of the nursery kids, these are kids that don't actually stay at the compound ...
The Lone Kenya Rainforest
... This night we used some propane to cook and made a little curry veggie stirfry that turned out pretty well, either way a greater improvement than our previous meal. We were not quite up for another sunrise hike, so we had a shorter hike through the adjacent forest with a guide who was very knowledgeable who should us a very sour berry we could eat. Again we saw some birds, monkeys including the red-tailed monkey, and very interesting looking trees. I really enjoyed the south part of ...
My second home
... via Bangkok. I will do one last post upon my arrival to Sydney on Australia day.
Also I keep making mum catch PikiPiki (motorbikes that carry passengers - no helmets!) everywhere and she is absolutely petrified of bikes so she holds the driver so tight around the waist that they must find it difficult to breathe but I think she secretly enjoys it because she keeps getting back on. Today I was on the back of one and a car went down a one way street ...