Mutiny
03.08.2006
18 °C
Our first stop was the supermarket to get the essentials like loo paper and then we headed to Lake Naivasha a few hours from Nairobi. Quickly learned that the best place to sit in the truck is towards the front as sitting at the back means a lot of bouncing around as we travel over the bumpy roads – it is like a free 4wd adventure thrown in for free… We were given the option of cycling in Hells Gate National Park or going to the Crater Lake by boat and then walking, which everyone opted for however most of us decided that the cost of US$30 was too much when the park entry fee was only a few hundred shillings (less than $3) so mutinied against the options and did it ourselves.. it was great fun gliding past hippos on the boat – they look so benign until they open their mouths. Our boatman ended up being our guide through the park and we saw lots of giraffes (yeah!), zebras, gazelles and impalas. Quite a bizarre feeling wandering around a national park, most you aren’t allowed to walk in (for obvious reasons!) so enjoyed it while we could. After viewing the giraffes and taking loads of photos and one camera (not mine!) dropped in the sand, walked up to the viewpoint to see the crater lake.
In the afternoon we headed down the road to visit the house of Joy Adamson of Born Free Fame and enjoyed a late afternoon tea of cakes and cookies on the lawn overlooking the lake. Our lunch had been pretty basic so were hanging out for the food but first we were all required to watch the movie “The Joy Adamson Story” which we were most unhappy about… and everyone misbehaved like naughty school kids until it was over and we were let lose on the cakes and cream.
The campsite was pretty good, in fact all of them have been far more impressive than I anticipated – most of them kitted out with the essentials such as a bar, a few big friendly dogs and the occasional hot shower (usually warmed up by fire so time it right and you get a hot one!). At this campsite during the night time the hippos come ashore and make an awful racket. Can view them from the right side of the electric fence which was fun. The next campsite was at Eldoret had the most amazing bar that even came with its own fountain!!
