Ride to the border in Kenya was FANTASTIC (comparitively speaking of course); crossing was a breeze (although we later found out that a friend we met from Ireland almost went to jail for smoking at the border). First thing I…

Ride to the border in Kenya was FANTASTIC (comparitively speaking of course); crossing was a breeze (although we later found out that a friend we met from Ireland almost went to jail for smoking at the border). First thing I…
Kisumu is Kenya’s 3rd largest city and sits on the northshore of Lake Victoria. The ride there was horrific, to put it lightly. Were supposed to get a big bus, but it never turned up from Nairobi so we crammed…
Plane back from Lamu to Nairobi was delayed 3 hours; sat there at the outdoor airport in the 42C heat 🙁 Fun. Got to Nairobi and watching the news found out there was an airplane crash at the airport that…
Getting into Nairobi from Addis turned out to be a tremendously easy day of travel, contrary to what I expected – no need to show vaccination cards, or proof of exiting at the airport like we were told we’d need…
Up at 4:45 in Addis, cabbed to the bus station, found a bus to Harar no problem. There we sat cramped up in a tiny seat on an old, clunky, vibrating machine. At least there were no chickens on board.…
Left Gondar around 6am for the 10 hour trek to Lalibela. Apparently not too long ago you pretty much had to fly in, and the road now isn’t a whole lot better (takes 2 full days by bus). Built way…
I got to check out the first hotel we stopped at, so we went with that one and saved us an hour of driving around town comparing hotels (might be the last time I get to check the hotel though…
Left Addis around 6am to make the 12hour jaunt to Bahir Dar; roads (and most other infrastructure) get a lot more attention in the North (apparently because the politicians are from the North) and so the drive was quite a…
On the way to Awasa stopped at the tabernacle in Shashemene which is a Rastefarian village setup in the 1930’s. Headed by “Papa Rock” who left Jamaica to return to the motherland, he gave an interesting overview of the religion.…
After breakfast, headed just outside of Turmi (where we spent a night camping) to visit the Hamer tribe which would turn out to be everyone’s favorite tribe of the trip. People wanting us to take their photos of course, but…