Thursday, 25 January 2007

Tanzania

Well where to begin. I have been in Tanzania for a week and so far I have fallen in love with everything this country offers- the warm people, the magnificent landscape, the wild animals, and the stunning beaches. Everything about this place is magical.

Right now we are in Zanzibar. We're staying up north on a beach that I believe is what you would call paradise. Never in my life have I witnessed such blue water with white sand beaches. If you ever need to escape the realities of the fast pace world we live in, I would recommend this place for sure!!

Before we arrived in Zanzibar, Karley and I spent a few days in southern Tanzania in a village where people walk around in vibrant tribal wear, carrying their spears in one hand. It was a neat village, and had a national park where we did our first safari- and yes, I saw an abundance of animals, the wild lions being my highlight.

As two girls travelling alone in Africa, in general, we have felt very safe and if anything have only received respect from the locals. The marriage proposals, the stragglers that follow us hours on end, and the men that insist on carrying our bags because 'women are weak, men are strong', can get annoying at times, but all in all it only adds to the experience.

Lastly, the biggest lesson I have learned from travelling here is that the sole reason why people should be afraid to come to Africa, is not because of the possible diseases or mugging, but because of the transport system. There is no reliable system, and the buses that do travel, do so at great speeds. There have been times that I thought the bus would tip over or that the wheels would fall off. In addition to the horrendous speeds, the transport system is a joke. When you take a bus, even the aisles are filled with passengers (people are stuck sitting on the floor for the whole trip- which can be up to 26 hours). And wow, I don't even want to get into the ferries. The ferry ride I experienced was something else. I was lucky to find a spot on the floor crammed up against the men's washroom where people laid on my feet, legs, and arms. Sitting there (but having to move every time someone felt the urge to pee), I just looked around and noticed what was surrounding me- chickens, people holding raw meat, and bodies of people everywhere- you couldn't even see the floor.

Anyways, that's it for now. Expect another update in about week. Oh, and we have changed our itinerary. Instead of going to Egypt we have decided to stick to this region. Our plan is to head up north after Zanzibar, then over to Rwanda, Uganda, and then fly down to Zambia (maybe), Malawi, and Mozambique.

Wednesday, 17 January 2007

Tanzania-here we come!!

Hello Everyone...

So I have decided to join the trend and create a blog for those of you who may be interested in my upcoming adventures. If you are unaware of what I'm doing, I'm heading to East Africa tomorrow (ehhh), flying into Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Our tentative route is Tanzania, Malawi, Western Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, and Egypt. It should be an adventure for sure, considering we really don't have any idea of what were getting into. We have our backpacks, a tent, a sleeping bag, and a trusty guide book from Duncan where he has kindly circled places to go. But don't worry, every caution will be taken and I will safely return to BC for the summer unless I fall in love with mother Africa.

Currently I'm in London staying with Steph. I have been here for a week and so far it has been great. London is a fun place to visit, especially when half of Queen's is here- seriously. Last night we went out for Mahoney's birthday and I think we counted 18 people who all had graduated from Queen's. It was good times for sure, however I think I am done with the pubs and now ready for the real purpose of this trip- to finally live out my long waited dream to travel Africa.

Hope all is well with everyone and expect an update soon, which will hopefully be when we reach Zanzibar, the island that is considered to be one of the jewels of the world, awww.