- ENTEBBES BOBI LINDA JUURES
Eile ohtul joudsime siis Entebbesse. See on fantastiline koht, kus Bob ja Linda elavad. Neil on suureparane maja ja paradiislik ou. Kohe maja taga on Entebbe botaanikaaed, aga nende aiast laheb sinna otseuks, niiet ei pea piletit ostma.
Siin on super Posted by taneliina in Aafrika 2006 | Nov 24, 2006
- NAIROBIST KAMPALASSE
Saime taas arvuti ligi. Arvutite ja elektriga ei ole siin just koige paremad lood. Ja kuna selle kirja saatmine votab aea pool paeva, siis kirjutan taas veidi ... toesti vaid murdosa koigest sellest, mis meiega koik on juhtunud.
Ja juhtunud on Posted by taneliina in Aafrika 2006 | Nov 24, 2006
- Backstreet bars and paradise!
7th September, Sipi Falls, Uganda
We left Kampala early to our next stop, Jinja which sits at the source of the Nile by Lake Victoria. The campsite at Jinja is truly stunning- on the banks of the Nile with fantastic views Posted by gilchrs in Stu's Travels | Sep 7, 2006
- Gorillas in the Mist!
4th September, Kampala, Uganda.
What an incredible few days! Having arrived in Kisoro (the 'Gateway to the Gorillas') in the early afternoon, we were all thouroughly taken aback by what happened that night.
About 30 children from the local orpahnage Posted by gilchrs in Stu's Travels | Sep 4, 2006
- Arrival in Kenya
Kisoro, Uganda
My first night in Nairobi was extraordinary, to say the least! It all started with an airport transfer in a rickety old Datsun where you could see the road through the floor, and troads where three cars regularly squeeze Posted by gilchrs in Stu's Travels | Aug 30, 2006
- Chilling in Africa
After our gorilla adventures, had a great few days in Lake Bunyoni, going for swims in the cold water Posted by Raffe in An African Odyssey | Aug 14, 2006
- Moving On
Following a tearful reunion with my backpack, I booked seat #13 on the "Executive" bus to Kigali and prepared to finally leave Kampala...but of course, as I awaited my taxi downtown, I changed my mind and wound up tackling Grade Posted by Backpasher in Backpashing Africa | Oct 10, 2005
- Excess Baggage
Five o'clock. am.
Before the muezzin could even start the morning call to prayer at the nearby Vuga mosque, I was awake; staring at the figure of the impish gecko pottering about the roof.
Bleary eyed and annoyed Posted by Backpasher in Backpashing Africa | Oct 5, 2005
- Mzungus in the Mist
From Jinja we headed to Lake Bunyoni where we spent the night. Another great campsite with views over the lake and a relaxed atmosphere. My tent buddy, Phillipa (from Scotl Posted by Raffe in An African Odyssey | Aug 3, 2006
- Hitting the G-Spot
From Kenya we headed into Uganda and straight to Jinja which is the source of the Nile and one of the best places in the world to go white water rafting. The campsite at Bujagali Falls was great Posted by Raffe in An African Odyssey | Aug 3, 2006
- resaka masaka
So here I am, sitting here in my office with my resaka, it is friday, I survived the boda boda trip this time as well, still waiting for those documents that can give me something to do. Trying hard to Posted by Britus in zafaribritus | Jul 28, 2006
- Jinja
Dersom man vil reise som en skikkelig ugander, finner man veien til taxi-parkene. På The old taxi park i Kampala sentrum er det steikende hett, og hjelpsomme selgere geleider deg frem til d Posted by Britus in zafaribritus | Jul 24, 2006
- source of the Nile
Posted by Britus in zafaribritus | Jul 24, 2006
- Torsdag i Kampala
I går var en dag i trafikken. Først til Makerere University for et meningsløst møte, så til Hotel Equatoria i sentrum av byn, siden til jobb i Nakawa, langt uti hutti heita. Så til Alliance Francaise for å ha franskprøve....jeg Posted by Britus in zafaribritus | Jun 21, 2006
- STØV
Hvorfor blir man aldri brun i Afrika? For det første må man ha på seg anstendige klær, dette er et religiøst og konservativt land. Men jeg er sikker på at hovedgrunnen er at man dekkes av et tykt lag med Posted by Britus in zafaribritus | Jun 21, 2006
- Displaced
Today I visited the Unyama Camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). IDPs get a softer rap than refugees in the press and in the aid world. But that’s misguided. Internally simply refers to the fact that the human flows don’t Posted by emhartman in East Africa and Beyond | Jun 17, 2006
- Counting Child Soldiers
10,000.
25,000.
50,000.
These are the estimates I’ve seen for the number of children abducted in this war in Northern Uganda. This morning I met with Robert, Program Director at GUSCO, Gulu Support the Children Organization, who said 25,000 was most Posted by emhartman in East Africa and Beyond | Jun 14, 2006