20 April 2006

Kenya - day 8 - 10 Diani Beach, Mombassa

Spent three days relaxing, sleeping and enjoying warm weather. Who would have thought a safari was so tiring? The water is super warm, the beaches are empty. Mami and I were learning how to windsurf, until she fell onto a black sea urchin (papaya milk is the local remedy). Painful!! Went on two dives. Visibility not as good as Koh Tao, but we saw some large turtles, a school of baracuda, clown fish (nemos), an angel fish, a parrot fish and a lot of dead coral.

Mombassa - well I wouldn't make the effort to go to the old town. Not that interesting and too many tourist shops on a 300m long stretch . And it's a good 45 minute drive from Diani (all that lost beach time!). I preferred the old San Juan in Puerto Rico.... We did hit a great kanga fabric store - Mali Ya Abdulla on Biashara street - who apparently initiated adding Swahili sayings on the prints. I could have stayed there hours and bought so much more...


Road to Diani


soap facade to Diani


le père et son ami


Diani Ferry arrival


Full make-up and fashionable wear under the niqab (she took it off while waiting for the ferry to arrive. i can see the niqab's utility for the dust in mombassa.)


Useful information:
- Mombassa hotel (part of package) - Indian Ocean Beach Club - like all resorts in Diani, it is isolated from the town and is meant to be all inclusive. You can't walk out to dinner, but you can get a tuk-tuk to go out to the stores, etc. Hotel was excellent, food was pretty decent and always plentiful.

- Diving in Diani - most serious place was the Diani Marina - our hotel ried to make us dive with them but we later found out that you would have to go about an hour's drive before getting to a boat, etc. We did two dives right off the shore on the coral reef. An experienced diver said it wasn't worth goign to Pemba because the cost was so high and the fish were about the same as in Diani.

18 April 2006

Road photos - Kenya


Mount Kenya


North of Nairobi


On road to Samburu


Getting close to Samburu


Between Samburu and Mount Kenya region


Near Aberdares


Rift Valley cliff


Rain storm across the Rift Valley

Kenya - day 5 - 7 Masai Mara


friendly


jumping for a free woman


Sleeping beauty


Tanzania/Kenya border in Masai Mara - note land erosion!

16 April 2006

Kenya - day 4 + 5 - Lake Nakuru and Naivasha

Perfect stopping place between Masai Mara and Samburu - long drive but worth a quick peak. The colors on my colour film are fabulous (these photos are from the digital). We also stopped at a Presbyterian women's self-help project -- Nanyuki Spinners and Weavers -- where single women learn how to make sheep's wool into rugs, blankets and other home items. Their products are mostly purchased by tourists (like my mom, my sister and me), as the prices are quite high for local consumers. I remember some sign about the American government being involved in the center's opening (maybe they sponsored the building?).


Zebra on Lake Naivasha - animal sanctuary where Out of Africa was mostly filmed


smelly


A friendly old beast


Lake Nakuru

14 April 2006

Kenya - day 2 - 4 - Samburu Shaba Buffalo Springs

Amazing hotel in Shaba.


Samburu children singing


In Samburu, dusk


Buffalo Springs/Samburu border


12 foot termite hill

05 April 2006

things to come...

i have a few travel stories to tell on Kenya. i'll post them over the next week or so.

scotch tape

have you ever wondered what is the maximum length of a piece of clear tape you can unroll before it starts twisting and sticking to itself?

or if it is cheaper to exfoliate dead skin cells with scotch tape rather than the overpriced, perfumed beauty product?

or why scotch cannot adhere to liquids?

or why, on some days, playing with scotch tape seems much more intellectually stimulating than your work?

me neither