As expected the availability for internet was poor pretty much everywhere I
went, but I am going to sum up my holiday here in one post (trying to be short).
Pictures below. If you came to this blog to read about my volunteer work, just
stop reading, but if you are interested in my travels to South Africa, Namibia,
Mozambique, Mauritius and Seychelles keep going.
Cape Town
(29/11-15/12)
Friday the 29th of November I flew to Cape Town, but my flight
was several hours delayed, so in Johannesburg Airport I found a wheel chair and
rolled around, killing time. I got a lot of looks, but I didn’t mind. After a
while, when I decided to check in I placed the wheelchair where I found it and
walked past some of the people I had previously rolled by. When they saw me, I
got so many looks, and it was so funny.
When I arrived Cape Town I met the Norwegian nurses that had
been placed in Nambia and Lusaka for 3 months. Good fun! I also climbed Table
Mountain and Lions Head, which felt so great since I really missed mountains in
Zambia. After a week on holiday I went to University of Western Cape, where I
met all the other volunteers. We had a week of lectures and stayed at campus
and on Saturday the 14th we had an oral group exam. My groups topic
was Mega Sport Event (World Cups in South Africa/Brazil and Olympic games in
development countries).
Walvis Bay/Swakupmund
Namibia (15/12-21/12)
Sunday morning I took a flight to Walvis Bay where I stayed 2 days on my
own before Makus and Anita came to join my Namibian adventure. We rented a car
and drove to Swakupmund where we rode GoKarts (beat Markus 2 out of 2) in 60-70
km/h, sandboarded and drove quad bikes in the dessert. It was really cool and
we all had a great time. I left Namibia a week before Makus and Anita and on my
last day we did some kayaking with a seal colony.
Maputo/Tofo
Mozambique (21/12-2/1)
I arrived late on the 21st and slept at a hotel/guesthouse for
4-5 hours before taking the packed bus to Tofo. It took 10 hours from when I
sat in the bus until we arrived Tofo. The bus was crammed with food, luggage
and people. I checked in at Mozambeat hotel with a few others who took the bus.
The tourist season hadn’t really started so we weren’t many at the motel. And
those I met became good friends of mine, which I’m hoping to see again before I
go back to Norway.
My luggage never arrived Maputo, so I bought some “cheap” clothes at the market
and waited until Christmas Day for it to arrive Tofo. By then I had been diving
and snorkelling. The best day was Christmas Eve when I scuba dived at 6:30 AM
and saw a white tip reef shark(!) and afterwards went snorkelling and went face
to face with a Whale Shark(!!). That was amazing and one of my big dreams for
my holiday. The rest of the time I dived more and snorkelled once more. I found a favourite bar and met a guy who was
driving his family back to Johannesburg on the 1st of January and he
asked me if I wanted a lift. So I sat in a car (front seat) with AC and lots of
leg space for 6 hours instead of 10 hours in a crammed bus. I could even party
hard on New Years Eve.
When I got back to Maputo I met up with a friend I met in
Tofo and we walked to the market, but on the main street the police stopped me
and wanted to see my passport. Since I had left it at my hotel I got in
trouble. They wanted to put me in jail for the night and fine me about £80, but
I said I didn’t have that much money. I bribed them with £8, no jail this time.
I flew out of that horrible country 4 hours later.
Mauritius (3/1-9/1)
I flew in to Mauritius with an overnight flight and waited about an hours
for my transport. I had booked a flat for a week, so I could cook my own food
and be a bit more healthy.
I was expecting to lay on the sunny beaches every day for a
week and do some diving and snorkelling. This didn’t happen. It started to rain
the moment I got to the paradise island, and it rained every single day during
my stay (with some sunshine in between the showers). But that was actually
perfect, since I went hiking in the mountains instead of tanning on the beach.
I grabbed a bag with some food and water, drove my rented pick-up to the Black
River Gorge National Park and hiked all day. Usually 2 trips, and for about 5-6
hours, which made me feel so good again. I was active and since I was on my own
I could choose my own pace.
The week in Mauritius was so great, and I am so happy I got
to discover the National Park, which had lots of hiking paths.
Seychelles (9/1-21/1)
I flew a direct flight to Seychelles Friday the 9th of January.
I went straight to my hotel, at Coco d’or Hotel. When I come to a new country I
always feel very excited and happy, even if I’m dead tired, so instead of
getting some rest I went to a Casino before hitting a night club. A met a few
good people from Germany and Seychelles. I went to bed at 5 in the morning, and
I woke up the next day (just hours later) sick. So I chilled and rested the
next two day. On Monday the 12th my Godmother, Sissel, came, and I
spent the rest of the week with her on the other side of the island. We rented
a car and drove around. We saw tea and sugar plantations, turtles, Victoria
(the capital) and the other small islands (Perlin and La Digue). The weather
was decent I got to chill on the beach and go snorkelling.
Lusaka (21/1--)
I’m back in Lusaka, and it feels good to be “home” again, safe environment
and familiar faces. Back to work, but they didn’t expect me until the 28th,
so not too much to do the first few days.
I tried to keep it
short
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Christmas Eve 15 meters below the surface |
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Whale Shark 24/12-13 |
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Yeah, I spotted it |
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Casual photo |
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SMILE! |
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Under a wave |
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At a safety stop |
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A river in Mauritius |
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Full moon in Seychelles |
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Dark Dog existed in norway 15 years ago, and I was a big fan. This is from Seychelles in January 2014 |
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Norwegian food!! |
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Decent breakfast |
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Smaller areoplane than at Haukåsen |
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Clamps from a Norwegian farm at Seychelles |
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A bit friendlier than the bulls I was running with in Pamplona in July |
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Sissel and me rented bikes |
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Caveman |
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La Digue |
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A shed |
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Sugar plants |
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Making friends whereever I go |
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