Arrival in Tanzania - Days 1 and 2

So here we are back in Tanzania. We left home at around 3am yesterday morning and drove to Bristol airport. From there we flew to Amsterdam with KLM and then on to Kilimanjaro, landing at around 8.15pm local time. The flights were pretty smooth and uneventful. We had seats near the rear of the plane which meant we were able to disembark fairly quickly and so were near the front of the immigration queue. We were through immigration, collected our luggage and cleared customs in about 40 minutes - not quite a record for us but pretty quick.

A driver from Airport Planet Lodge was waiting for us and so we went straight to the lodge, which is only about a 10 minute drive from the airport. They have expanded the lodge since we were there in May last year and we were given one of the new bungalow rooms which was really very large and had a nice bathroom. I would recommend staying here to anyone who wants a hotel close to Kilimanjaro Airport. 
  


We left our bags and headed straight for the bar for a cold Kilimanjaro beer. We also decided to order a few cashew nuts to have with the beers. In true Tanzania style they took half an hour to arrive but when they did, they came straight from the kitchen and were warm and accompanied by warm freshly made popcorn - very delicious and made the wait worthwhile. After this we retired to bed!!

This morning we were up reasonably promptly and enjoyed a good breakfast on the lodge terrace. The lodge driver then took us back to the airport for our flight to Mwanza. On arrival at the Precision Air check in desk we were told that we now needed to provide a copy of our passports. As we didn’t have a photocopy on us (and neither did anyone else it seemed) we were told to step to one side, take a photo and then email it to them. Due to their fairly slow WiFi this took a while, meanwhile a queue was building up and I could foresee problems for those who were arriving later than us!! Anyway the email eventually sent and we were allowed to leave with our boarding passes and head off through security.



 
Our flight boarded on time and once we were sat in our seats I realised that we knew the family sat in front of us. It was Jenny who owns Honey Badger Lodge in Moshi where we stayed many years ago but still often visit when we want a relaxing day round a pool. Jenny was travelling to Mwanza with her 4 children as the oldest 2 children were involved in a swimming competition this weekend. It was lovely to see her and catch up.

The flight was good. We had some nice views of Kilimanjaro and Ngorongoro Crater, the pilot even dipping the wings on each side in turn, so people could get a good view.





On arrival in Mwanza Robert was waiting to meet us so we drove straight to Malaika Beach Hotel where we are staying for the next 4 nights. We checked in and then met Robert in the bar for a beer and then some lunch. It was good to catch up with him and sort out plans for the next few days. After lunch Robert left and we spent the afternoon unpacking and then went and had a swim in the pool. This hotel has lovely views over Lake Victoria. We were even joined by a few colourful agama lizards. Later we went down to the beach for a drink as the sun was setting. Tomorrow we will be off to visit some schools.













Only 10 Days Until We Return To Tanzania

It is now only 10 days until we return to Tanzania so I thought it was about time I set up a new blog.

This trip will be all about visiting our existing school projects and extending those that we feel have done well. We will also hope to set up new projects in 2 more schools. As usual we will be working closely with ACTT (Affordable Computers and Technology for Tanzania) the Tanzanian social enterprise that we support. So at this point I would like to thank everyone who has supported us again this year, we really couldn’t do this without your help.

So we will be departing the UK on the 27th February and flying from Bristol to Kilimanjaro via Amsterdam. We will then spend the night in Kilimanjaro before flying up to Mwanza the following day. We will then be based in Mwanza for the next week but plan to visit schools in Geita and Chato as well. Also whilst here in Mwanza we will be involved in the ACTT Annual Retreat. At present I don't have any details about this but I am sure it will be an enjoyable event for everyone involved.

Then after a week in and around Mwanza we will fly back to Moshi for another week. This year we will be staying somewhere different as our usual B&B is shut. After a little bit of research we have chosen to stay at More Than A Drop B&B which is actually run as part of a Hospitality School for young girls. It is a Non Profit Organisation and so by staying there we will be supporting the school. So this will be interesting for us.

So I hope your will enjoy following our trip via this blog and seeing how the money you have helped us raise is being spent this year. 














Day 18 and 19

So today we thought we were going to have a fairly free day but it didn’t turn out that way. We did have a leisurely breakfast with our ...