Today we've seen quite a bit of countryside, taking the entire day to reach Navakholo.
The journey was supposed to take six hours but ended up closer to 15: first the van in our convoy broke down (easily fixed within the hour) and then the car we were travelling in blew a tyre.
And somehow, between torrential rain that reduced visibility to a few metres and slow lorries going up hills painfully slow and a million risky overtakes on single carriage roads, we arrived just before 9pm. Having set off at 7am.
It's all part of the adventure. The kids were helpful as ever, and we looked at it as a scenic trip to see and experience this place.
Thoughts on Kenya so far, after a day's drive: it's in many ways exactly as expected. Fertile, red soil, lush vegetation. Nice houses and ramshackle ones. Food market stalls by the roadside, hawkers in the road, crazy driving particularly by the people carriers called Saccos (and correspondingly bashed up cars). Free running donkeys and donkey carts. Goats, cows, ducks, dogs, monkeys by the roadside. Zebras too! Beauty. Poverty. Breathtaking scenery, terrible roads due to corruption.
And I notice that Kenyans have a flair for grandiosity. Ramshackle corrugated iron shack: "Executive Barbers". Hole in the wall shop: "Change Your Life Beauty". I'll endeavour to feature a daily grandiosity picture because I think that's just fantastic.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I can't wait to read the next blog✔️
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading more about your adventure. ☺️
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