Lake Nakuru National Park

November 11 – Lake Naivasha to Lake Nakuru We departed Lake Naivasha this morning and headed to Lake Nakuru on a two hour bus ride. We arrived earlier than anticipated so we didn’t have a morning game drive set up. Our bus driver was able to take us through some parts of the national parkContinueContinue reading “Lake Nakuru National Park”

Lake Naivasha

November 10 – Drive to Lake Naivasha and crescent island We left Nairobi this morning and took a bus to Lake Naivasha. On the way we passed through much of Nairobi including Kibera which is one of the largest slums in the world, with a population estimated to be around 1 million people. It definitelyContinueContinue reading “Lake Naivasha”

Spice tour and Stonetown

November 8 – spice tour and stone town walking tour We started our morning off with a spice tour. As previously mentioned, Zanzibar is known for growing a variety of spices. During the tour, we got to smell and taste (when safe) a variety of spices and plants including cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, vanilla, lemongrass, eucalyptus,ContinueContinue reading “Spice tour and Stonetown”

Peacocks, tortoises, and dik diks, oh my!

November 7 – Changuu Island, market, and tanzanite shopping This morning we explored Changuu island, also called Prison Island, Tortoise Island, Quarantine Island, or Kibandiko Island. This island has served multiple purposes over the years including a fishing destination for the locals, an intended prison (no prisoners ever stayed on the island, although a prisonContinueContinue reading “Peacocks, tortoises, and dik diks, oh my!”

AMS – NBO

November 4 – Travel Day Amsterdam to Nairobi After two flights of approximately 8 hours each, we arrived in Nairobi. After a lengthy security process (took nearly 2 hours) we finally arrived at our hotel. Our flight to Zanzibar was scheduled for 1pm tomorrow; however, we were bumped to a flight at 8pm. We’re exploringContinueContinue reading “AMS – NBO”

And, we’re off!

November 3 – Travel Day Edmonton to Amsterdam Today marks the start of our 3-week journey! After saying goodbye to the dogs, who absolutely knew something weird was going on, we headed out. Flights within Africa have a pretty strict weight limit of 33lbs (carry on and checked bags combined! More on that in aContinueContinue reading “And, we’re off!”