Fri 03/07/09 02:23

I went to the National Wildlife Safari today and wandered around a bit. I started at a an animal orphanage which I think was the best idea. When I went through the gate, there a guy comes up to me and tells me that he’s my guide. I think, okay, so everyone gets a guide here. I think he was just being sly, but with his help, I was allowed into the cage with the cheetahs to get some shots of me petting them. It was funny too the way he approached me about it, he’s like, “pssst… you wanna pet a cheetah?” I’m kind of thinking okay, so what’s the catch?  The guide acted like it wasn’t really permissible but if I wanted to he’d let me. The same thing happened with some baby cheetahs that had just been brought to the orphanage a couple of days earlier. The let me hold them and get some pics. So cool… I mean really it was something that I don’t think I would have gotten the chance in my normal travels.

  

As I walked around the area there was one pen/cage with about 5 monkeys just hanging out doing “monkey stuff” and a baby monkey saw me and my guide an came out of the pen through a bent portion of the wire. I’ve got to say that that was another really cool moment. The monkey just seemed so curious about everything, about me, my backpack, my clothing, and almost everything else.

  

Fri 03/07/09 02:20

It’s my second day in Nairobi and I’m sitting in my room right now. It appears that I won’t be able to add to my blog until I get somewhere else that has internet access. When I first got here the power was out so no internet, then today when I connected my computer to the net it wouldn’t work. It’s a usb modem, so that’s probably the reason that I couldn’t just connect. Anyway, I’m sitting in my room in hopes that I’ll be able to put the entries online sometime soon.

So yesterday I had a pretty full day seeing many of the sights in Nairobi. I first went to a sanctuary for elephants and rhinoceros, which was pretty cool. One of the more interesting aspects of going to the sanctuary was getting there, it was fun just cruising around the city. At one part there was a baboon that was trying to cross the street. My driver just pointed at it and said “monkey” about four times.

After seeing the elephants I went to a giraffe center. Very similar to the other place but instead it was giraffes that I got to feed. Then I went to Karen Bliss’s house… she wrote Out of Africa. It was interesting, but to be honest I could have skipped it and not wondered if I had even missed anything. And then finally I went to the National Museum. Lots of dead birds and paintings, and overall interesting.

My thoughts about Nairobi so far are mixed. The people are friendly and seem to be genuine in all regards, which was a nice surprise. I think I believed all the hype about robbery and stuff that I had heard. I want to make sure that anyone reading this knows that I know, that one day in a city doesn’t mean anything. So if I get robbed today I don’t want to hear anyone say “I told you so.” There is the fact too that there are security fences everywhere, and the front door to the hostel is armored in a way that a bank safe is armored… no lie, it is solid with pins going through the door to the jamb about every 8 inches. My driver yesterday told me that at night there are gangs of people walking around looking for people to rob… It kind of takes the fun out of just walking around like I enjoy doing.

On a side note, I’ve been having really strong cravings for a cigarette since yesterday. I almost broke down last night and bought a pack, I didn’t, but today I’ve been wanting one too. These cravings are worse than any I’ve had since I quit a month ago. Hopefully I’ll be able to ride them out until I don’t have them anymore.

I don’t know what I’m going to do today, but I leave for the airport tomorrow morning at 430 for the airport so whatever I do I’m going to have to be in bed early. I think I’m the only guest in the hostel right now so if I do go anywhere it will be by myself. I want to go to the park today, but I’m not sure how to catch a taxi. The hostel is like in a neighborhood.

Fri 03/07/09 02:18

So I’m in Nairobi right now sitting at a table under an awning. It’s actually very pleasant here and really not what I was expecting. That’s not exactly true, there have been many things here in Kenya that have lived up to what I was told to expect. First was the immigration line. I don’t know how, but out of a plane of maybe 400 or 500 people that all went through customs, I could end up being the last person… literally the last. I couldn’t believe it then, and now that I write it, I still can’t believe it… only now I have a smile on my face. The room was packed, and then an hour an a half later it was just me and 6 immigration officials. ☺

I’ve talked to the owner of the hostel about setting up a few things to do today, and it looks like if everything goes as planned I’ll be good to go in a little bit. I don’t know about the prices so that will be the determining factor on my itinerary. Right now I’m planning on the Nairobi National Park, National Museum, a giraffe park and a rino park… and there is one other that I can’t remember the name. We’ll see if everything turns out. The guy just showed up with the prices and they are high, but not super high so I told him that I’d do it. I’m only going to be in Nairobi for two days so I don’t want any regrets if I hear that I missed out on one of the things on the list.

Thu 25/06/09 16:24

So I’m walking around the Dubai airport at 1am just looking for something to do. It’s busy here, and I’ve had a little bit of a hard time finding somewhere to plug in my computer. I finally found a somewhat out of the way place to sit and write my usual airport blog entry before I head out on some vacation.

It’s been a while since I wrote anything in my blog. There hasn’t been any reason for it, it’s just that there always seemed to be other things to do. I found out some things about where I’m going to be going to in Cameroon. First it’s going to be cold and rainy. Cold like in the 70’s and rainy as in “very” but what can I do. I decided to go and even though the weather is probably going to suck, I am still excited about going.

My flight tonight leaves Dubai at 235 and gets into Nairobi at 640, so it’s a fairly short flight. I’ll be in Nairobi for two nights and then fly to Cameroon on the 28th, in the morning.

I’ve got the feeling that this is going to be one of those blogging trips that nobody is going to read, but if you are reading it, then welcome.

That’s it for now, I’ve got to get to my gate for the flight.

Wed 29/04/09 23:51
at least the first part

Okay, so I was struggling trying to figure out what I was going to do this summer. Yeah, I know I was going to Cameroon late June, but that was about it. Up until about 2 days ago, I didn’t know what to do afterwards. Would I stay in Africa? If so, do I go to Morocco or south to South Africa? The difficulty was not so much on where I wanted to go, but more on the cost, to fly to Morocco it was about $800 additional. The choice was so difficult that I basically was not making any decision at all, That’s not the case anymore…

This is my tentative schedule:

    • June 25 I fly to Nairobi, Kenya for two days

 

    • From there I go to Douala, Cameroon for three weeks

 

    • On July 19 I fly back to Dubai for two nights

 

    • July 23 I fly to Amman, Jordan

 

    • I will backpack my way to most likely Kiev, Ukraine

 

    • August 24 I arrive back in Dubai

So that’s the schedule for now. The tickets to and from Dubai are purchased, and my vacation time has been approved so the first month is pretty much guaranteed. The second half is a little bit more tentative, but as far as I’m concerned it is solid. This weekend I’ll buy the ticket to Amman, and get my travel insurance. Some of the countries that I’m planning on visiting are Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Ukraine, and hopefully Serbia, Budapest.

Wed 08/04/09 23:47

So now that I have made the final decision to go to Cameroon, the process of preparing for it is about to begin. The biggest hurdle, or rather the biggest step, is going to to be getting a visa. Since there isn’t any Cameroon”ian” embassy here in the UAE I have to try and figure out how to apply and get my visa. Although I don’t want to, I will most likely have to send my passport to the embassy in the US.

The next step is getting my shots. It’s been one of the things that I’ve neglected, getting immunized for all the different locations that I’ve been to. Normally, I have this, “I don’t think it will be a problem” kind of attitude towards much of the suggestions about getting immunized, but in this situation I don’t have a choice. There are certain requirements to entering Cameroon that I have to take care of. The most important is Yellow Fever inoculations. I figure since I’m going to be getting that one, I’ll probably do all of them.

Then comes getting some of the more basic things done, like planning what I’m going to be doing afterwards. Do I go back to the states, stay in Africa, or head home… maybe do a second trip to India. I’ve been having a hard time making up my mind, but I’m going to have to make a decision very soon. Right now, I’m leaning towards staying in Africa for at least a couple more weeks, and then heading to Dubai.

I have to say that I really like that my biggest problems are whether I’m going to go to Morocco, South Africa, or Kenya, and after that am I going to be going to Dubai or the US. Nice problems to have. :)