On Safari Part 4 – Zanzibar
Like the Kenyan island of Lamu, where Lila and I were married, the island chain of Zanzibar is best known for its unique Swahili culture and strategic place in the Indian Ocean. Historically Zanzibar was an extremely important hub of trade from the East African country
On Safari Part 4 – Tanzania
With our truck clean and re-energized with a new crew of travelers, we departed Kenya and headed south once again - this time to the country of Tanzania. After twelve hours of spine jarring jolts and bumps on possibly the worst road we had traveled upon
A Room With a View
The view from our hotel veranda. Lila and I have been traveling in Egypt now for three weeks. If we can catch up on our East Africa posts you'll be hearing about our impressions of Egypt soon. In the meantime, you can find our first round of
On Safari Part 3 – Back to Kenya
Crossing back into Kenya we headed south passing through rolling hills and miles and miles of tea plantations. We stopped to camp on a working farm outside the town of Nakuru. Being at a much higher elevation then we had been before in Kenya, the air