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Africa » Uganda » Western Region » Kabale May 11th 2012

Hello everyone! So...I’m now in Africa! I’ve been slow (again!) with photos and updates because I’ve been behind with my Uni course, sorry! In my last update we were getting ready to leave Brisbane… in typical style it was pretty hectic which was good in a way because it stopped me from getting too emotional… L Tuesday 1st May - BRISBANE to MELBOURNE (Australia) and then onto DOHA (Qatar) We finished packing in the morning, not easy! I’d sent a lot home and to New Zealand but still had far too much. The challenge was packing for cold and warm climates (both in Uganda and back in Melbourne and New Zealand) and I wasn’t 100% sure on appropriate dress for Uganda – would vest tops be ok or would it need to be T-shirts? Gem & ... read more
Beautiful clouds
The big plane that took us to Doha
Doha, Qatar

Africa » Uganda » Western Region » Kabale November 23rd 2010

On Friday afternoon, we headed up to Lake Bunyoni, Uganda. The drive took about 3 hours, including the border crossing. Let’s just say it was not like going between the U.S. and Cananda. We parked our car and piled into the boat with three other couples and mountains of camping gear. Arriving at dusk, we checked in and ordered dinner. The camp occupied the entire island with a combination of cottages and safari tents. The “sunbird” tent had a wash basin with a bucket of water, a composting toilet, a gravity-fed, outdoor shower, and two beds. After dinner, we played cards and drank French wine around the fire. The next morning, they delivered hot water for the shower and coffee (after a reminder by Alex). The water was hot, but it was still fairly brisk and ... read more
Dugout Canoe
Cave
View from our hike

Africa » Uganda » Western Region » Kabale March 5th 2010

I arrive late in Kabale, one of Uganda's larger towns, slap bang in the middle of a major power cut. I find out later that the shortages have been going on for five days! My preferred hostel, a cosy little place called the Home of Edirisa, and recommended by the LP is, surprisingly, not full and I grab a good night's sleep before packing a ton of biscuits and plenty of water and heading down to the nearby Lake Bunyonyi; my reason for stopping in this area. I've timed my visit to coincide with the market days of Rutinda - the lakeside village where I can catch a canoe transport across to the island retreat Byoona Amagara - which facilitates cheaper public transport to the lake. There are a ton of people at tiny Rutinda but ... read more
The boatman
The school run
Bliss

Africa » Uganda » Western Region » Kabale October 25th 2009

Geo: -1.25418, 29.9928Had an early morning start as we had to drive 50km in very mountainous terrain, average altitude is 1900mtrs. The drive took us into some magnificent country through little villages. Unbeknown to us tourism into this area is relatively new thus people were having a good look.. one lady even ran away then stopped to have a look, I gave her a big wave and all was forgiven. The track is very good considering the terrain we were lucky our drive in was dry.. however once we arrived at the camp site the clouds rolled in and a thunderstorm started.. hence writing this blog in the early afternoon. The roof top tent is holding up well and has not leaked at all.The forest we are going to walk in was part of the forest ... read more
Us on the Equator

Africa » Uganda » Western Region » Kabale July 4th 2009

Day 10; 17.06.09 Ruhengeri; Rwanda - Kabale; Uganda An early departure from Ruhengeri and we were at the Rwandan / Ugandan boarder in about a half hour. We´ve quickly come to realise that if there´s a boarder involved then nothing is simple in Africa. Our crossing was supposed to be as easy as getting from a to b, however there always seems to be some jumped up boarder official wanting their payoff before allowing you to get to b! So after paying the corrupt pen pusher $50 for an unwanted duplcate stamp in our passport, it was on to Kabale where we stayed in a camp site around the back of a bakery (reminded me of a prison excersise yard). Michelle was again on cook group and we had a very bland macharoni cheese (not michelles ... read more
Red Chillis Party
Jinja Primary School
Jinja

Africa » Uganda » Western Region » Kabale May 30th 2009

It's a short journey back to Kabale from Lake Bunyonyi. As I wait for my taxi, I idly glance over a map showing the districts of Uganda and am surprised to find that more than a quarter of them begin with K. I stay a couple of nights in Kabale. The Golan Heights hotel appeals because of its incongruous name but I choose a funky hostel that has wifi. Once again, travellers are in the minority, though there are plenty of volunteers. Kabale is swarming with bicycle boda bodas in numbers I've never seen before. I meet a Scottish couple who have been living in Kabale for ~8 months. It has been a tough experience for them, not helped by some family tragedies back home, and it seems as though our conversation is an outlet for ... read more
After the rain
Colours
Home of Edirisa

Africa » Uganda » Western Region » Kabale February 12th 2009

My first glimpse of mountain gorillas at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park made the high prices and the journey to get here so worthwhile. I’d left Masaka a week earlier by Post Bus, having failed (twice) to see Shoebills. The Post Buses literally carry post and passengers between post offices along a route. Unusually, or so I was told, the bus I was waiting for was over 2 hours late due to a breakdown. The time was filled by a Ugandan woman occasionally striking up conversation with me: it’s not the first time in my life that I have been asked, “Are you saved?” but I think it is the first time I’ve been asked, “To what tribe do you belong?” I had thought that I would stay for a couple of days in Kabale, but the ... read more
Gorilla
Watching us watching him
Coming through!

Africa » Uganda » Western Region » Kabale January 30th 2009

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giraf in de ochtendzon
Ugandian douche

Africa » Uganda » Western Region » Kabale December 28th 2008

Day 262- DRIVE DAY (28/12/08) Our time was up at Lake Buoyoni, time to pack up tents and get back on the truck. We stopped again at Kabale opting for a coffee in place of being harassed throughout town. Back on the truck we filled the time napping, reading and talking amongst ourselves before arriving at our first bush camp (no toilets, no showers, no running water... just a place to put up the tent!), where we’d previously stopped for lunch with the sponsored local family. After a game of Yahtzee the kids had soon arrived to watch the Musungu's. Opting for something more fun we attempted to teach them how to throw a Frisbee, despite their unorthodox methods they still managed to make it fly! With Mama and her daughters cooking dinner it became a ... read more
Frangipani, Hairy lemon
Volleyball at Hairy Lemon
Carls, Hairy Lemon

Africa » Uganda » Western Region » Kabale June 16th 2008

We had a reasonably easy border crossing into Uganda wish I could say the same for the 'roads'. We could easily have been driving through the middle of fields judging by the speed we could go and the pot holes (some the size of a large dog). The difference between Kenya and Uganda was immediately obvious and incredible. The houses were round thatched mud huts in the middle of banana plantations, people on the side of the road seemed more aloof with only a few waving at us as we went by. Our first stop was Kampala, the capital. Our first big town since Nairobi it was a change in culture. Most fascination was the huge storks all over the place like pigeons. Just sat randomly on billboard and roofs you can imaging the amount of ... read more
Local Transport
Sambucca Day
Lake Bunyoni




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