Day 23 and 24 Exploring Bulawayo

Bulawayo townhall

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For two whole days we are learning about Bulawayo and the history of Zimbabwe. There are about 2 million people living in this town, maybe more. The city center is well-organized with broad roads and fancy boutiques. The people are very friendly and polite. The official currency is american dollars and all we have met speak English. The weather has been quite varm during daytime, but cold (down to 5 degrees) during nights. There are beautiful parks in the outskirts of the city center and the food is excellent. We are having a great time! Continue reading

Day 21 and 22 Zambia to Zimbabwe

Walking over the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe

20160718_124816We started our day eating a late breakfast and relaxing in Livingstone. We then took a taxi to the border to Zimbabwe (nearby Victoria Falls). We walked over the bridge and border to Zimbabwe with our backpacks and other luggage. We then spent a day in Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. In the evening we took the night train to Bulawayo in the middle of Zimbabwe. The following day we relaxed walking the streets in the outskirts of Bulawayo nearby the villa we rented for three nights.

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Dollar

I need a dollar, a dollar, a dollar is what I need…..

  • US$ is the only currency that is accepted across the countries in Africa.
  • It is required to pay for visas when crossing country borders
  • There is always an exchange office available, but often not an ATM

Day 19 and 20 Victoria falls and Livingstone

Victoria falls in double rainbows20160716_151821 – Kopi

We were sooooo looking forward to visiting Victoria falls. Emeric Philip decided he wanted to bungee jump as well. I am impressed he dared to do it…  For two days we  ate lunch in Livingstone center and went into a museum as well – we had a smashing time! During nighttime we ate dinner in the center before returning home to the lodge.

Emeric is bungee jumping in Victoria falls

The whole family is walking into the rainbow…

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Day 15 Zambia – here we come

1st class lounge to go from Dar-Es-Salaam to Kapiri Mposhi in Zambia

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The day started with a late breakfast and then we packed our bags to go by taxi to the train station.  We had 1st class tickets to go for two whole days to Zambia (Kapiri Mposhi). 1st class turned out to be real exciting… We passed the time in one bout with four beds playing music, games and cards, eating, talking, reading and watching the nature and people pass by. Emeric Philip has still no more symptoms of malaria. Continue reading

Day 13 and 14 Relaxing in Dar-Es-Salaam

By the seaside in Dar-Es-Salaam

20160712_120901After quite a busy Safari week we decided it would be wise to relax some days before heading southwest to Zambia with train… Emeric Philip got a fever and showed symptoms of malaria. We had to rush to the hospital but the doctor could say exactly what his state was so he equipped him with 2 self-test sets of malaria and medicine in case of emergency on our train trip to Zambia they day after. Continue reading

Day 12 Moshi to Dar-Es-Salaam

Bjørnis has fastened his seatbelt – ready to go to Dar-Es-Salaam20160708_095818Early in the morning we went by bus back to Dar-Es-Salaam. The bus trip took us 10 ½ hours and we were all exhausted when we finally arrived the hotel. We ate a quick dinner before entering our preparing our mosquito nets around our beds to go to sleep. Tomorrow will be a day of relaxation Continue reading

Day 11 Ngoro Ngoro Crater

The lion king in Ngoro Ngoro crater20160708_103946

After a good night sleep in our camp at about 3000 meters above sea level, we stood up early to eat breakfast. A little behind schedule, with some stomach pain, we started our descend to the Ngoro Ngoro crater to look for lots of animals living there. We had a great day cruising at the bottom of the crater together with lots of different animals – most of them the same as in Serengeti. After some hours driving, we headed back to Moshi where we arrived late in the afternoon. All of us feeling happy but tired. Continue reading