Sunday, September 28, 2014

Colin and Liz: Chapter 2!

Have just returned home after our latest safari to Lake Baringo.
Island Camp from the water

A four hour drive on African  A roads, B roads and many miles of off road tracks. Thank heavens for Pete’s 4 wheel drive truck.

After lunch siesta outside our 'superior tented cottage'!
View from inside a cottage
Sunrise from the cottage verandah
The lake and accommodation are quite unique, with our superior tented cottage and its private plunge pool offering the most wonderful views.

We arranged two early morning guided boat trips to view the vast range of bird life and in the swamp areas, we were uncomfortably close to both hippos and crocs!  
Three 'men' in a boat!
Who's watching who?

Crocs...getting a little too close! 
Another fish eagle catching breakfast
Lots of dying trees due to 3 metre water rise over last 5 years

In contrast, a drop of a metre over the last year (see marking on tree trunk) 

The local boats are made of papyrus reeds: used by fishermen and souvenir traders
We had two splendid nights there and then a two hour drive to Kembu cottages staying at the childhood home of Beryl Markham which still retains its 1930s style.  She was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic in 1936 and additionally had quite a reputation as a society girl especially with our Royals and was eventually paid off by Queen Mary ! The farm today has over 100 racehorses and is still wonderfully colonial.

Set off from Kembu on Saturday morning and had lunch overlooking Lake Elementaita. Amazing views of the lake and a range of hills known as The Sleeping Warrior as depicted by the rock formations. Then back home in the afternoon to unwind.
Hotel fully booked  :(  so we moved on! 
Love to all back home. See you soon, 
Colin and Liz. xx

























Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Liz and Colin: East Africa 2014







Pete and Joan have made us so welcome at their house in a lovely elevated position overlooking Lake Naivasha. The large garden is electrically fenced mainly to keep out the buffalo.

We played golf earlier in the week on the nearby course which was certainly challenging, particularly with a small herd of zebra and impala sharing the fairways! ( photos to follow in next blog post)
Squacco heron


African Jacana ( Lily-trotter for Alan's benefit!) 

The following day we had a splendid guided boat trip on the lake viewing an amazing variety of birdlife including pelicans, fish eagles, pied kingfishers, white breasted cormorants and squacco herons.
  Local fishermen with pelicans in background
Fish eagles



Intrepid explorers, straddling the equator
 We then travelled to the Aberdare mountains on some spectacular roads and stayed at the Country Club. We walked among warthog, giraffe, zebra, dik-dik and baboons; a vast area with wonderful views


Dr Livingstone, I presume!


A beer and lunch stop near the farm
 We had a very interesting, extended tour with Pete at 'his' farm of 24 acres growing mainly strawberries and raspberries which go via Amsterdam to M & S, Tesco and Sainsbury under the Vegpro label. The company also grows huge quantities of roses, also grown under polytunnels as photographed
Raspberry tunnels
Roses, roses and more roses!

Driving home after the visit (and rainstorm!) 
Tomorrow it's then 3 days away with Pete and Joan; two nights at Lake Baringo and one at Kembu cottages, childhood home of Beryl Markham, famous 1930s aviator. Will update you as and when. Hope all is well with everyone. DK/MG/Chris: did you receive our first email?!

Love from Liz and Colin xxxx