Showing posts with label Tanzania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tanzania. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Ferry to Dar es Salaam

After breakfast we spend another leisurely morning in Nungwe

In the afternoon we check out and transfer to Zanzibar harbour. From there we will join the ferry from Zanzibar to Dar es Salaam.

We'll be staying at the Peacock Hotel again, so in familiar territory. We'll hopefully be able to explore on our last evening
in Tanzania.

THAT'S WHAT THE BROCHURE SAID, THIS IS WHAT REALLY HAPPENED:

We did have a very relaxing morning. We packed our things, checked out of the room. We mostly chilled on the beach and took in the last few sites until our taxi arrived.

After a mini-panic where I thought I had lost not only our ferry tickets but our passports as well, we eventually found them and got going. 

After only a few minutes on the road we came across a very hectic accident. I won't go into details, but suffice to say, Pray to God that you don't end up in a road accident while out there. That pretty much shook me up for the rest of the trip - hence the complete lack of photos until we reached Dar again.

Also (to try and calm me down) Marco thought this would be the perfect time to teach me how to play chess. You know, on one of those teeny tiny magnetic boards. In a taxi doing about 100km's an hour in the pouring rain on very, very dodgy roads. 

I lost that game!

(Nerves wrecked..) we eventually arrived at the harbour with plenty of time to spare. 

On the brochure we were told we'd have to pay $30 departure tax, each, to leave Zanzibar. That must be an airline thing because we weren't asked for it (yippeee! & Score!!)

The ferry itself took about 2 1/2 hours. They did have air-con on the ferry but it was still unbelievably hot!

On arrival at Dar es Salaam, our trusty Leopard Tours rep met us and took us to the hotel. This would be the last night before heading home.

That night we decided to go to the hotel for dinner - we were both hungry after days of being ill and not eating much over the past few days.

We didn't realise until we were already seated that it was a buffet dinner. (Buffet included banana soup and goats meat.) (PS: banana is in EVERYTHING)

Anyway, aside from it being exorbitantly expensive (R1000 (US$100) for 2 bottles of (cheap) wine and a buffet dinner!) it was our last night and we were determined to have fun!

We had, after all just climbed Kilimanjaro!!


Thursday, February 5, 2009

Arusha

Today we leave the Peacock hotel in Dar es Salaam and head to Arusha airport. From there we transfer to Outpost Lodge in Arusha.

We'll have most of the day to relax, check out the town, maby even meet a Maasai warrior or two if we're lucky.

At 18:30pm we're meeting up with other climbers for briefing at the lodge, where we'll be staying the night.

THAT’S WHAT THE BROCHURE SAID AND THIS IS WHAT REALLY HAPPENED:

Leopard Tours collected us at 7am for our 9am flight - the day begins with more waiting at airports. 

This particular airport is pretty basic as you can see from the pics. After 2 hours at this airport we knew every inch of it!

Below is the departure lounge:


The flight went from Dar to Zanzibar to Arusha.  The plane was Teeny Tiny, below you can see 2 of the passengers plus the pilot. I think there were only 10 passengers in total. It was pretty cramped but got us there in one piece.


On the way to Zanzibar we passed over a few smaller islands - below is one of them - it looked really idyllic and a perfect teaser for things to come!


Leaving a couple of passengers in Zanzibar we headed out to Arusha.  After about 45 mins of flying we could see the top of Kilimanjaro above the clouds. It was a very intimidating sight, knowing that in less that a week we would be up there...


The total flying time was about 2 hours and we got Arusha at around 11:00. 

There we were once again met by a Leopard Tours representative who took us through to Outpost Lodge, via a cultural village - a tourist trap where they have lots of tanzanite to sell you -> they know you are fresh off then plane and still have some $'s left in your wallet.


From there we were taken to Outpost Lodge where we could finally relax for the day. It was much less humid than Dar. They had a lovely 'coffee lounge' area outside that we chilled out at for the rest of the day.

Towards sunset the mozzies came out and although we (luckily) did have our anti-malarial pills, we didn't have any anti-mosquito creams or patches as they were all packed into the missing bag.

A few bites later and we finally had our briefing (we met our Kili operator and guide at 8pm (we'd waited since 6pm as requested...).

We'd mentioned the whole missing luggage thing to them and they were confident that we could sort something out and we were told to just wait till the morning to get an update.

Marco still had constant stomach problems all day. Towards the end of the day they were becoming less severe, but they were still there.

We eventually went to bed at 10pm, not knowing whether or not we'd be climbing Kilimanjaro in the morning. Lots of prayers and positive thinking was how we ended the day.