Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Dresses & Drinks

I haven’t updated my blog in a while – sorry guys! So whats been going on here is a little bit of work, enjoying the company of some wonderful people, and dress making :)

The material we bougth at the fabric market we took to my sister’s tailor and I got three dresses made. They turned out really cute so we decided to once again go back to the fabric market and hunt down some more beautiful fabrics. We went back to the lovely tailor and now I’m getting one more dress made and three skirts. Prices vary depending on what fabric you get and what kind of style you want your clothes made in. But the most I’ve paid is about 20 dollars – including the fabric and the tailoring!

Everytime we go to the tailor it’s an interesting experience. With the language barrier and sense of fashion barrier it’s always a good time :) Our tailor laughes at us when we explain to him how we want the clothes made, especially if we want short skirts and dresses and not ones that go down to our ankles. As you probably can imagine the clothes here are quite different from what I am used to at home.

Here are pictures of the three dresses I have so far. The other ones are still being made. I’ll post pictures of them once I’ve picked them up :)

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                Blue & white short dress                   Blue & white strapless long dress

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Black & gold short strapless dress

 

 

 

Last week I went for some drinks with the lovely ladies Mandana, Gabby and Jessica to a Mexican restaurant. They pretty much have restaurants from every corner of the world here :)

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                         Mojito!                                                Mandana & me :)

 

Look out for update on our American Thanksgiving celebration Kampala style – coming soon! Wishing you all a wonderful week :)

Monday, November 22, 2010

Murchinson Falls National Park

Murchinson Falls is Uganda’s largest National Park! People come here to explore the amazing wildlife, experience the beauty of the Nile and to see the powerful water falls. The park actually used to have some of the highest number of animals living there, including about 15 000 elephants! Unfortunately, poachers and troops wiped out most of the wildlife at one point. So today there are no rhinos there, but other wildlife such as antelopes, impalas, elephants, giraffes, buffalos, baboons, warthogs, hippos and crocodiles  have all returned to the park. If one is lucky one can also see lions, leopards and cheetahs.

On Friday we packed up the car and started the 5-6 hour drive to Murchinson. Once we made it there and paid the park entrance fee it started to get dark very fast. We still had to actually drive through the National Park to get to the lodge we were staying at, so once the sun had gone down I think we were the only car left inside the park. The roads were not excatly the greatest and with the many different animals sounds it was quite exciting driving through the park by ourselves. The first night we stayed at the Nile Safari Lodge were we had a great meal and then went to bed early as we had a long day in front of us. However, as we were simply staying in wooden huts the sounds of wild animlas, especially from the hippos and the monkeys, were so loud and kept us up most of the night! It sounded like they were having a party at night with the birds singing as their music :)

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The National Park just before dark & an outside shower at the lodge

The next morning we took a quick little game drive before we checked in at the Paraa Safari Lodge where we were going to stay for our second night. This lodge has more like hotel rooms and so we managed to get a good night sleep. Although, that night we could hear the elephants right outside the hotel! While having dinner we had seen them just at the border of the hotel garden so they must have been around there all night. We also saw a hippo on the lawn right outside our hotel room just before we went to bed. I’m glad our rooms were on the second floor haha :)

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While in Murchinson we took a Nile launch trip. This is a 3 hour boat trip to the falls. The game viewing on the way there is absolutely excellent as many of the animals come down to the river for a drink of water. The amount of hippos there was amazing, they were simply everywheres! We also saw many crocodiles relaxing on the edge of the river, they lay so still that they don’t even look real.

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Hippos :)

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Look at those teeth!

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Flock of elephants :)

After our boat trip we still had some time to take a swim in the hotel pool and enjoy a drink at the swim up bar before we watched the beautiful sunset over the Nile.

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The next day we got up really early and went for a morning game drive through the park. We decided not to have a guide and just explore on our own. The landscape and the way the light hits it in the morning is stunning. Unfortunately we did not see any lions this time, but plenty of other animals. Thanks to the lovely couple from Spain who came with us for the weekend I got most of these great pictures on here from them as they had a much better camera than we did. It had a really good zoom, but we actually got very close to most of these animals, and many of them were either sitting on the road or crossing it when we came driving.

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How cute is this! Mama baboon taking care of her baby baboon :)

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We had such a wonderful weekend in Murchinson Falls National Park. I recommend anyone who comes to Uganda to visit it because you get too see so many different things in one park (wildlife, savannah landscape, forest, waterfalls and the Nile river) compared to other parks which might not have waterfalls or different types of landscape. Also, Murchinson is not as crowded with tourists as so many other parks are. We encountered very few cars and it basically felt like we were the only ones inside the park! Here are a couple of pictures of how the car looked like after a fun weekend driving around the park :)

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Friday, November 19, 2010

A little update from Kampala :)

On Tuesday this week was a National Holiday so we had the day off from work. To take advantage of this Sarah and I spent the whole day at this exclusive little hotel where we lounged at the pool, had a great lunch and ended the day with each getting a little massage. Sarah went for the head, shoulder & neck massage while I enjoyed a foot massage. The prices here for a little luxury are really affordable :) I don’t even want to know what I would have to pay for a fancy lunch and massage in Norway! So I am taking advantage of all this as long as it lasts…

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Sarah going for a little cool down in the pool :)

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Fresh juice and avocado sandwhich for lunch

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Today we are packing up the car and driving to Murchinson Falls National Park for the weekend. This means more safari adventures and enjoying the beautiful nature of Uganda.

 

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Have a great weekend everyone and tunalabagana! ( = “see you later”) 

Monday, November 15, 2010

The source of the Nile River

This past weekend we decided to have a little one night girls get-away to Jinja, which is famous as the source of the Nile River. We were four girls ready for some good food, wine and board games. We stayed on the west side of the Nile at the remote Haven hotel, a small lodge powered by solar panels. The view from our cozy lodge was of the beautiful river and wide waterfalls. The small hotel had great food and delicious home made bread which we really enjoyed. Our day simply consisted of sun tanning, reading and eating :) In the evening we played some board games while sipping on some red wine. It was the perfect relaxing get-away that we all had been looking forward to.

This was my second time going to Jinja as we made a day trip there a few weeks ago as well when my dad was visiting. Here are some pictures from both of those trips:

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Scenary on our drive to Jinja; the rainforest and a cow :)

 

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Showers with a view at the Explorers River Camp

 

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View from the Haven hotel and our lodge

 

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Fresh fruit and breakfast with a view :)

 

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Hope you all had a great weekend!

 

Tomorrow is a holiday in Uganda which means no work and probably lounging poolside :)