I’m at the halfway mark in my program, it’s been an interesting journey to say the least.
Sorry about the spelling and grammar mistakes in the last blog, it’s hard when you don’t have much time.
I’ll introduce the team for you all, since i have’nt yet, theres seven of us in total, Georgina (team leader), Westy, Veti, Nic, Gemma, Isobel and me. It’s a cool little group, bit like a family really, each person with their own personalities and attitudes, from anal clean freaks to messy slobs, introverts and extroverts, it’s all covered.
I’ve decided I’d like to stay in Kenya and travel for an extra month with a couple of the others, still gotta clear my finances, change flight dates and the whole rigmarole but it’s on the to do list, once I get the go ahead from the rents. The plan is budget travel to the coast of Kenya and take a trip either up or down the coast, stayin’ at Mombasa on the way through. A visa run needs to be done at some point, which the plan is a boat to Zanzibar for a couple of days, then trek it back to Nairobi either visiting Mt. Kenya on the way over or the way back.
Well it’s a night here in Kisumu then we’re heading out to Kakamega national reserve to see the monkeys, butterflies, birds ‘n’ monkeys in the rainforest there. it’s our three day break in the middle of the program so it’s chill time to relax an’ reflect on the happenings of the past month and a half. And did i mention, real live MONKEYS!
Well tata for now, I’ll be back in three days to give you a little more about monkeys, and hopefully a bigger update on our accomplished project.
-josh