I am currently sitting at the airport in Dar es Salaam and waiting for the check-in-counter to open so that we can give them our big backpacks. So, this will be the last post for this trip…
Continue reading “A happy ending :-D”The Serengeti is alive
Are you into looking at pictures? Good, there are many in this post 😀
Continue reading “The Serengeti is alive”We went north, things went south
Alright, last time I left you off in Fort Portal. We headed out in direction of the Simliki Wildlife Resort (not to be confused with the NP). It’s in a beautiful valley but the campsites were flooded and to spend over 100 bucks for a day was not in us.
Continue reading “We went north, things went south”M&M (monkeys and mountains)
Nearly leaving the Queen Elizabeth Park behind us we visited the Kyamburo Gorge, which lays on the eastern outskirts of the park.
Continue reading “M&M (monkeys and mountains)”Penetrate the impenetrable…
…to see the king of the jungle.
But before I could do that I had some stressful days in Germany. Especially, since I decided to sell my RV before leaving to this trip. Alas, it is not sold yet but I have it at the same dealer I bought it from (and who sold my other one) and he is so kind as to sell it for me again. But that also meant that I had to get out all the stuff that was still in there, which felt like a move all-over again. Plus, I needed to do some repairs to get it in shape and clean it of course. Yes, yes, I would have had time all those months before. I know…but the decision to sell it was made quite hastily. In the end I thought I won’t need such a big RV anymore and it is more of a hindrance for me. Additionally, now should be one of the best times to sell it. RVs are sought-after due to the “pandemic”. We shall see 😀
And if that wasn’t enough, I decided to make 2 kilos of ice cream and 4 kilos of strawberry jam