Jambo Number 5 - Tanzania/Zanzibar/Kenya


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October 6th 2008
Published: October 15th 2008
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Whilst I still have a slight tan and memories from our recent travels fresh in my mind, I thought it best to update this blog...the title reminds me of the Lou Bega classic that also serves well (with a little adaptation) in making a tenuous link to our holiday. Jambo meaning 'Hello' in Swahili and Number 5 referring to the 'big 5' we saw on holiday, anyway I digress (heh, that’s never happened ... Read Full Entry



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Day 2!
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Heading north in Zanzibar
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Some 400 dolphins were washed up one night - no explanation?
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Stone Town



15th October 2008

Lovely pictures you two. One day we'll have to retrace your steps. Perhaps when the children are older!
15th October 2008

Jambo Sal & Nick
We've just read your latest blog. What a super holiday and what wonderful photos, especially the ones of the animals!!! I'd like you to e-mail me the ones of the lion peeking around the tree, the big one of the zebras at the top and the one of the giraffes. We did enjoy hearing all about your adventures.
19th October 2008

Jambo
Love the photos of your trip - what a wonderful experience. am trying to find the rest of your blogs but think i am doing something wrong. Will keep trying.
19th October 2008

love it love you XX
21st October 2008

Another excellent holiday, a little different to Wales! Loved the photo of the giant Hippo, and the roasted Nick.
22nd October 2008

Another exciting adventure
Wow you 2 sure do get around. Great shots and a different experience of accommodation etc than what we did all those years ago! I loved Zanzibar too!
24th March 2010

Kenya Safari
Travel to this beautiful East African country for a Kenya Safari and you will find a delightful mix of wildlife adventures, miles of sugary white sand beach and some of the most hospitable people in Africa.

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