Sunburned but smiling
We packed so much into the past few days that it's gone by in a total blur. On Sunday we walked round the Abuko nature reserve - before we walked in our taxi driver asked if we wanted him to drive round to the exit to pick us up or if we wanted to walk back to the entrance - we foolishly told him we were perfectly capapble fo walking back and set off. Gambia is really famous for the variety of birds here, and we saw some really beautiful ones, but were much more impressed by the massive crocodiles along the banks. At about the 33rd marker I started to feel a bit tired and asked our guide how much further the walk was - he laughed and said there were 107 markers till the end! We kept going and at about the 1/2 way point stopped at the animal rehab house, had a drink and snapped a few pics of the alarmingly close hyena family. The last 1/2 I walked fast to reach the end as soon as possible, and have never been so happy as to see our taxi driver waiting patiently for us. Maz and I jumped in and were happy to be off when we were told the Nigerian president was about to pass and we couldn't leave until he had done so... about 20 minutes later a parade of cars filed past and we were finally on our way.
We met up with the Gambian family of one of Maz'z coworkers on Sunday evening and they have been taking brilliant care of us - guiding us to places we never would have found on our own, explaining the country from a locals point of view and even feeding us a wonderful Gambian dinner of fish, plassus and rice last night. They live so far away from where we are staying on the coast that it took a couple of hours by gellah-gellah to get back last night, but it was a much more relaxing trip than the dalla-dallas of Tanzania (for a start everyone had their own seat!).
Today I decided to take a break from all the hectic site-seeing to spend some time on the beach and am decidedly pink as a result!
2 comments:
Sounds like you really enjoyed yourself.
See that's your mistake there, deciding to walk. I never would have made that decision uncoerced...
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