Monthly Archives: July 2011

Ferry across Lake Tanganika and tracking Chimpanzees in the forest

I spent a few days last week in Mpulungu waiting for the ferry. I met two danish girls in town and went by boat with them to see a school that they were helping to build. Its an idylic little … Continue reading

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Chimps

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Zambia

I stayed for four nights at Mvuu lodge where there were monkeys, elephants, hippos, campfires, the lower zambezi and………free internet! An unlimited broadband connection costs 800 dollars a month over here and so its a luxury that only the high … Continue reading

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Fun

It seems like there are three types of fun to be had on a trip like this: There’s Class One fun which is both very enjoyable at the time and very memorable afterwards. Like sitting around a campfire eating Kudu sausages … Continue reading

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Lower Zambezi

  After getting a bus to Chirundu, I found a lift to take me to Zambezi Breezers which has a great little spot to camp overlooking the Zambezi river. It’s outside the protected park and there isn’t much game to … Continue reading

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11 great days in South Luangwa

After James left Croc Valley I had about 3 days to myself so finished off a couple of books I had and sat watching the wildlife come and go. I was about to leave when a fellow Brit called Chris … Continue reading

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Flat Dogs and Hungry Hippos

I was looking forward to arriving in the capital of Malawi as I wanted to have some good food and find somewhere with fast internet. I wasn’t expecting that a capital city might not have any petrol or electricity for … Continue reading

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