Jambo!

Hello from Nairobi! I made it to Nairobi this afterrnoon, and am now settling into my hotel for the night. Thought I’d take a chance to share a couple of the sights that have amused me most over the past few weeks…

  • Seeing billboards for Guinness in rural Rwanda;
  • Finding a Purpose Driven Life trinket in a African craft store in Kigali, Rwanda
  • Hearing the Kenyan pianist play Boyzone’s ‘No Matter What’ in my hotel in Nairobi, Kenya.

What’s kept you amused over the last few weeks?

Delayed

Slightly delayed, but I am en route back to the UK! Had a lot of hassal with my ticket on Sunday, and so have been spending an extra day and a half in Kigali. Finally got booked on a Kenya Airlines flight to Nairobi this afternoon, leaving at 2pm. I’m at Kigali airport as we speak… checked in at 10:30am to be sure I got on the flight – Kenya Air have been overbooking their flights for the past 4 days, wanted to be sure I got on the flight!

I’ll spend tonight in Nairobi, before flying out tomorrow night, via Dubai, arriving in Glasgow on Thursday midday…. I hope!

Looking forward to getting back… I miss Glasgow!

Remember

“If you must remember, remember this…
The Nazis did not kill 6 million Jews…
nor the Interhamwe kill a million Tutsis,
they killed one and then another, then another…
Genocide is not a single act of murder,
it is millions of acts of murder.”

[Stephen D Smith]

Gisenyi

I’ve spent the past couple of days in Gisenyi, on the shore of Lake Kivu, in north-western Rwanda. The drive up here from Kigali was one of the most beautiful, scenic drives I’ve ever taken in my life – watched the sunset against the backdrop of a volcanic mountain range.

I’m staying in this great place, Lake View Hotel. It’s not really busy during the week, most visitors come at the weekend, so I got a free upgrade of my room: I’m staying in a really nice ensuite double bedroom, and have my own lounge & kitchen… gotta love gifts like that! Check it out:

The hotel is also literally a stones-throw from the DR Congo border, about 100m away. I can see Goma clearly from my room.

The beach is about a 10 minute walk in the opposite direction. Trying to shift gears and have a few days R&R before the I travel back to Scotland on Sunday. I wandered around Gisenyi for a few hours today before settling down with a book (Eat Pray Love – which is fast becoming one of my favourite books) and a cup of coffee, overlooking the beach.

Friday

It was great to get to spend some time with Jessica Fairchild, and one of her friends Allison, on Friday evening. I’ve been following her blog & photography for a while now, and when I discovered we’d both be in Uganda at the same time, I thought it’d be cool to meet up! Jess is a great photographer, blogs here, and is interning with Invisible Children at the minute in Gulu, Uganda.

[Photo by Jess!]

Following dinner with Jess, I headed to the Wyclef Jean concert in Kampala with a few friends from the office. Unfortunately don’t have any half decent photos!! There were some fireworks going off as we arrived and lots of commotion by Zain, the company sponsoring the concert to mark their rebranding/relaunch in East Africa. DJ Benny D played for a while before Wyclef came on stage – in his kilt, no less – around midnight. It was actually a really fun night, glad I went!

Not a bad way to spend (what I thought was) my last full day in Uganda, eh?!

Lately

Internet is less accesible for me here in Rwanda, but here’s a quick rundown:

Had dinner with blog friend, rad photographer, and current Invisible Children intern Jess Fairchild on Fri evening.

Went to the Wyclef Jean concert Fri night with some friends from the office.

Travelled to Rwanda via Mbarara, arriving Sunday; spent the night in the Hotel des Mille Collines – “Hotel Rwanda”.

Visited one of the genocide memorial sites at Gikongoro yesterday, and spent the night at a new friends place in Butare.

Hope to travel to Gisenyi tomorrow; for a few days R&R.

Longer details soon… once I figure out how to use a French keyboard easier!!