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No. 13: Accommodation in Dar es Salaam – Sunset at Coral Beach Hotel
The sun sets over Msasani Bay in Dar es Salaam, seen from Coral Beach Hotel Dar es Salaam. Nothing says tropical like a palm tree! 🙂
Book your stay at the Best Western Coral Beach Hotel here.
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No. 12: Chilling at Gorreti’s Pizzeria, Entebbe, Uganda
Much better (in reference to number 22 above).
Looking up and enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
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No. 11: Sunset at Coral Beach Hotel, Dar es Salaam
The sun sets over Msasani Bay, Dar es Salaam seen from the Best Western Coral Beach Hotel . Happy Sunday, y’all! 🙂 Book your stay at the Best Western Coral Beach Hotel here.
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No. 10: The Lagoon at Bomani Beach Bungalows, Bagamoyo
The first picture I ever posted on Instagram, about a year and two months ago, was from my birthday celebration last year held at the Bomani Beach Bungalows near Bagamoyo, Tanzania. I generally have not had any good water experiences in Bagamoyo, but this? Well, you can see for yourself.
Find out more about what there is to see and experience at Bomani Beach Bungalows here.
No. 9: Kilimanjaro Pictures
Go to this section on Kilimanjaro pictures. No. 9 is the very first granular picture.
No. 8: Buying Light Fixtures in Kampala, Uganda
Shopping for chandeliers in Kampala, Uganda. I don’t know what it is about lights that makes them so pretty!
Browse and/or purchase an array of chandelier lights online here.
No. 7: Hippos and Buffaloes on the Kazinga Channel, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
Queen Elizabeth National Park in south west Uganda is Uganda’s most visited national park. After going on 2 game drives there, separated by a year, I began to ask myself: why? And then I took the famous boat ride down the Kazinga Channel, which separates Lake George and Lake Edward.
Oh là là, I should have heeded the advice my uncle @francisokoboi gave me to skip the game drives all together and simply do the Kazinga Channel boat ride. The waters were teeming with animals at such close proximity. Truly an amazing experience!
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No. 6: Sunset over Mutungo Hill, Kampala
The sun sets over Mutungo Hill, Kampala seen from Afrique Suites Hotel.
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No.5: Buying Fabric
Buying fabric in Bukoba, Tanzania.
There’s a store in Bukoba that sells the most amazing wax print cloth a.k.a. kitenge, chitenge, Ankara, pagne… (I’ll call it anything but African print because what’s truly African about it?).
Anyhow, this store has that material in the greatest quality and in the most beautiful prints. I have no clue where they source it from.
I don’t even know the name of the store though I have been buying fabric there since I was a teenager.
All I know is that it stands on a street corner in the middle of Bukoba town. I’ll be sure to note the name the next time I am there and let you know.
In the meantime, browse and/or purchase clothing made from this kind of material here.
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Nos. 4 & 3: Skies Both From Above and Below
Flying over Tanzania on a Kenya Airways flight, getting ready to take a photo of the elusive Mount Kilimanjaro from above. Did I get the shot? You’ll find out in my next photo (the last photo in this section).
Read more about what I think of Kenya Airways as an air carrier here.
The sun sets over Uganda’s cow country. Headed home sweet home.
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Nos. 2 & 1: Majestic Mount Kilimanjaro Pictures/Pictures of Kilimanjaro
Nos. 2 & 1 are the second and third picture in this section on Kilimanjaro pictures.
So there you have it, dear reader. That’s what’s been rocking my Instagram gallery over the past 2 months.
I hope you enjoyed these pictures. Let me know what you thought by leaving me a comment below.
Until the next time,
Biche
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