Archive for July, 2008
Quiz: My first travel theft
July 18th, 2008I’ve just suffered my first theft since travelling began almost 11 months ago. Let’s have a little fun and see if you can guess what was stolen from my bag — two items in total. Leave a comment with your guess below and, in the tradition of all TV/Radio quizzes, don’t forget to clearly state […]
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Malawi: Walking the border
July 17th, 2008From Mbeya, we caught a ‘coastal’ bus to the Malawian border. Curiously, the buses don’t go all the way and so one needs to walk the last stretch. Local boys with bicycles offer a service whereby they will ride you and your luggage to the border for a fee. As usual, there was so much […]
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Free swahili lesson for money
July 16th, 2008Squiffy had a really authentic local experience the other day. We reached Morogoro bus station and we needed to buy tickets for our onward journey. Doing this whilst wearing our backpacks makes us obvious targets for the inevitable touts, so instead we have devised a cunning system to increase our agility and reduce our exposure […]
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Moshi to Mbeya: Two bad days on the bus
July 15th, 2008We had been nearly a month in Tanzania and it was time to move on to countries new. Rather than take the seemingly direct road to get from Moshi in the north, to Mbeya in the South we were advised to dog-leg back via a place near Dar Es Salaam instead; because the apparently ‘straight’ […]
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Out of the Tanzanian tourist loop
July 14th, 2008We’re heading out of the Tanzanian tourist loop now (Zanzibar-Mt. Kilimanjaro-Serengeti). I expect the travel to get more tricky from hereon. Additionally, Internet access becomes more scarce and certainly more expensive — our Lonely Planet pegs a hour’s Internet access at $10/hr for some locations we are due to vist over next couple of weeks […]
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Moshi: Tailor needles my crotch
July 14th, 2008Anyone that has worked with me knows that, for reasons unbeknown to me, I go through trousers like hot dinners. (‘Work’ trousers tend to have the highest failure rate.) My previous travel trousers had already been crotch re-stitched three times, so before coming to east/southern Africa I decided to buy a couple of high-quality replacement […]
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Africa Insight: (Un)International Symbol for the Bill
July 11th, 2008So after enjoying a meal in a busy restaurant, I raised my hand, caught the attention of the waiter and did The International Symbol for The Bill. You know, the one where you sign your name with an imaginary pen onto the palm of your other hand? The waiter brought me a pen.
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Africa Insight: Customer multitasking
July 11th, 2008Compared to The West, one of the many cultural differences that we’ve noticed in Tanzania is the acceptance of ‘customer multitasking’. Whilst we recognise that organised queuing is a uniquely British pastime, in my opinion it is far preferable to the African equivalent in which the server invites everyone who approaches their counter to make […]
Ngorongoro Crater: Safari, so far (e)
July 10th, 2008After another exciting night camping under the stars amongst the lion poo, this time on the misty rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, we descended over six hundred metres to the volcanic floor. The Crater is the usually reserved for the final day of a short safari; even if you hadn’t seen any wildlife in the […]
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Serengeti: A very close encounter
July 9th, 2008Our day in the Serengeti was my favourite of the safari. The plains are endless, the wildlife varied and the sunsets beautiful. My highlight of the day was spotting a cheetah under a tree in the distance and waiting patiently to see if it moved, only to discover there was actually a group of three […]
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