Robinson's Place
Travel Blogs from Bwejuu
Twisted Palms and THE ROCK
... unwanted attention! The strange thing is that he looked about 15 though, which baffled me a bit. Anyway, Chris had his turn to swim and as we were drying off the rain set in again and to be honest the rain clouds weren't looking like they were going away any time soon! As we got closer to our hotel, it started pouring more and more and by the time we had packed our bags, it was torrential rain. But we only had to run 10m with our bags to grab some lunch before being transferred ...
The spice island
... Jambiani that we stayed at was amazing. We shared the house with a couple from Denmark and two American ladies, who were all a lot of fun (they just finished climbing Mt Kilimanjaro and one of them has travelled to 70 countries). We had fee range of the kitchen and living room, with most of our time spent lazing around on a chair or hammock out the front. Every morning we would get an amazing home cooked breakfast, complete with tropical fruits that included mango (and fresh ...
L'ile aux epices
... distribution de biscuits lorsque nous allons au petit magasin du coin. Ni au match de foot sur la plage, le soir, lorsque le soleil s'est calmé et que la marée est basse. Le nouveau Lukaku est peut etre parmi eux.
Pendant ce temps, les mamas receuillent les fruits de mer sur la plage pour leur repas du soir.
Autre classique: le massage africain, que Tibu voulait absolument essayer. Au début, on croyait qu'elle allait faire ça sur la plage, mais quand la dame nous a demandé ...
Day 40: Exploring Stone town:
... black and the ones where you can only see the eyes.
A nice supper on the roof top terrace: night market is too stressful today – we need a break, so we had a nice supper on a rooftop terrace across our place, even one more floor than our place… good thing they had an elevator, so with a nice ocean view and breeze we had some very un-african suppers: spagetthi and cheese burger – was that good!!!
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Malawi and Tanzania
... about 2000m in elevation and it was cold enough at night that I had to put a long sleeve shirt on and I actually made use of my sleeping bag. Yesterday we started driving at 4 am and didn't pull into our camp on the outskirts of Dar Es Salam until 6:30pm. Dar is a crazy city and quite the shock since we haven't been in a proper city for quite some time. Traffic and honking, having to bribe cops who pull you over and say you're speeding even if you're not.
Today we hopped on ...