Donnerstag, 3. November 2011

Jambo Kenya!

Good bye Addis Abeba

from Addis south...

we are leaving Addis south-west
in order to cross the remote Omo-Nationalpark to enter Kenya on the Turkana-west-route,
 a quite rural area without any services...

...black market petrol-station...

...in the middle of the bushes and rainforest in the mountains we found crazy birds,
baboons, and a lot of half-naked tribes with all kind of weapons in the little villages...

...morning just north of Omo-Nationalpark...

...but we get stucked totally, the tracks were full of water
and the terrain too difficult!

...two hours later...

 ...so we have to turn back 100 km before reaching the Kenyan border and make
again a lot of kilometers...

...very happy...

...so we have to drive 500 km east and 500 km south through the rift valley on
bad "african secondary roads"...

...crossing the rift-valley...


...and a python...

...to reach the Moyale-border to Kenya and find one of the hardest bars of our live...

..." bordercrossing" ...

...and the hardest pist in our life - Moyale, also called A2 - 500 km Moyale ...
...in rain...
... nothing can be more worse...

...fu.., fu.., fu.....
there were potholes to hide cars in...

...after the first crash, if the mud is not deep "enough" it´s getting slippery like on ice...

...moyale, Jambo Kenya...
...and we had to pay 20 $ roadtax each...

...in the end of the day the rain stopped and we found a save place
near to a police-station in the middle of nowhere

no, not on the northpole...

Second part of the 500 km Moyale"road":
 at least the last 50 km of this hell are enjoyable !
 
...very southern part of the 500 km moyale,
 sun, sand, fun - no more rain and mud -  no more hard work :)

Now we are sitting in Kenya - Nairobi, Jungle Junction - overlanders meetinpoint,
we renovated the bikes for 2 days, washed the clothes, try to stay dry...
...here is the "small" rainseason...
and looking forward to rest at the Kenyan beachside a few days...
before crossing Tansania
...to rest in Malawi for a while :)

3 Kommentare:

  1. klasse fotos, voll interessant!
    grüße von markus aus ansbach (wir haben uns mal beim leo in stivan kennengelernt, da wart ihr frisch verheiratet)

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  2. Hallo ihr Lieben,
    ein Krimi liest sich nicht so spannend wie eure Abenteuer. Ich hoffe deiner Hand geht es wieder besser Kati. Bin sehr froh das ihr zwischendurch auch erhohlsame Tage in kleinen Paradiesen einbauen könnt. GLG und an Haufen BUSSIS

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  3. Hi ihr zwei :-)))) schön dass es euch gut geht. Sind noch in Dar, Windscreen broken, Platzwunde genäht, Backenzahn überkront, Hund zugelegt ..... Morgen gehts weiter nach Malawi. Freu mich wenn wir uns BALD wiedersehen. LG iris www.wegaufzeit.de

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