East African Riders
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Monday, 5 August 2013
DAY 4th: 30th July Kigoma (TZ) to Mishamo(TZ) 251km
We wake up
later than usual, around 7.00, some of the riders have a swim in Tanganyka
Lake, where the water is calm and almost transparent, it is possible to look
clearly under water. We meet Jakobssen, the manager of the camp, and he brings
us to the town, where the Toyota Garage in Kigoma is. They ask us to bring the
car to the garage but we cannot move it, so Jakobssen decides to introduce us
John, one of his local friends who appears to be a mechanic. The wonderful
thing of driving a 1987 Land Cruiser is that all mechanics know about it in
this country. Once arrived to the camp again, John discovers the problem: we
will be able to restart our trip within today!! We thought we were going to
loose one day, but we may only loose half day, those are great news!! The
cylinder of the clutch must be changed. John uses one of our bikes to go to the
town and bring a new cylinder and another guy who can help him. We have to be
grateful to John and Jakobssen, we are able to restart around 12.30, and the
cost is better than the garage for sure.
We have to
remark that during the reparation of the vehicle, African Pirate gives free
yoga lessons to Captain Muzungu and Pilipili Lover.
Due to the
late hour we are starting today, we cannot afford to visit Ujiji, where the
memorial of Livingstone & Stanley meeting place. Well, we will leave it for
another day… in words of Jakobssen, …“it is worth to be able to say you have
been there, but there is not much to see”…
As planned,
we reach Uvinza, on our way to south Tanzania, with no major road problems. We
buy our MTN Tanzanian Simcard and proceed to the roughest road we believe we
have been through in all the trip, 190 km between Uvinza and Mpanda, the
entrance to Katavi National Park. The sand and the stones cause multiple falls
to African Pirate & Mohammed, while the rest change their positions in and
above the motor of the Land Cruiser. After 80 km, we reach the junction to go
to Mishamo or to continue to Mpanda. The sunset is approaching, and we decide
to try Mishamo instead of camping next to the electrical station of the
junction. Good decision, although we still did not know it.
After reaching
Mishamo village, some local women explain us in a Swahili dialect that rooms
and dinner are available if we continue forward. Just right when we stop decide
what to do, after 15 km, Lucas appears in his motorbike. He explains us he is
the guard of the Mishamo Headquarters and if we pay him with a liter of petrol,
he will guide us to the VIP rooms of the Headquarters. This headquarters seem
to be some “ex”-military camp surrounded by a little village where the families
of the military staff share their life with the military. It is already dark
when we find the village and Lucas brings us to a place where there are no
rooms, so he decides to give us, as said by him, the VIP rooms. For an amazing
rate of 20.000 TzSh, we get a full house with three rooms and a bathroom.
Better than whatever we could have expected. Indian Photographer and Pilipili
Lover go to grab some hot beers and firewood to the village. The beers are easy
to find but the firewood very difficult. We finally get some wood after a long “sign”
discussion with an old man who is making a big fire. At the end, we see that
next to the house we can collect some firewood in the same floor. Our expert on
fires, Indian Photographer spends around 15 minutes to start it using and old
tool similar to the two stones system. We have been all day watching the
regeneration fires local people do to avoid the grass to get very tall, and now
we need a lot of time to start the fire. However, we are learning a lot!
The
official dinner of the riders is cooked,
caccio e peppe pasta, and the riders start to fall asleep around the
fire.
Good night
guys!! Tomorrow we have a hard road to Mpanda and Katavi National Park!
DAY 3: 29th July Bujumbura(BU) to Kigoma(TZ)
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After sadly
saying good-bye to American Cowboy, we start our way to get out of Bujumbura
and find the Tanganyka coast road to Nyanza-Lac and the border. On the way to
Nyanza Lac, the WANNAGOPRO moments create 2 new videos, the chicken killing and
the cornfromthetrucktothecar!!!! (available when better internet connexion)
The motorbikes
can drive easily through this road full of interruptions, but the car finally
reaches Nyanza Lac, where we start to climb from 900 mt (lake Tanganyka
altitude) to 1600 mt in very short distance. Once there, we say goodbye to
Burundi with 30 km of very hard road, where even the motorbikes have fallen,
and African Pirate and Mohammed experience the sand biting. The dust covers
every cm of the car and the bodies of the riders, we hope Tanzania gives us
some asphalt.
We say
good-bye to Burundi with Pilipili lover trying to lower the Burundi flag from
the border point.
Right after a little more dust, we enter to Tanzania through
Manyovu border crossing and we start to discover the benefits of crossing
borders through less transited entry points. We luckily find very friendly border
officers and we get TRANSIT VISA very easily, we have 7 days to cross Tanzania,
which decreases the VISA from 50 to 30 USD.
We drink
our first Kilimanjaro beer (room temperature) right after the border and make
our ritual dance with amazed Tanzanians watching us.
Our
destination, Kigoma, receives us with very good news. We have to get the entry
documents for the vehicles in the customs of Kigoma due to the fact that the
customs officer was not in the entry border, at Manyovu. Although the office
closes at 5pm, the customs manager calls some responsible civil servants and
gives us, within a reasonable period of time, the needed documents.
The arrival
to Jakobssen beach lodge is also awesome. This dutch stablished in Kigoma since
some years ago, give us, due to a mistake on the booking, a chalet and a tent.
The atmosphere is more than perfect; Tanganyka Lake gives us a warmly welcome in
its Tanzanian waters. We have the chance to swim until the sunset and prepare
our dinner with solar power. Even
Jakobssen and his wife offer us some eggs from their own farm and we take them
for tomorrow breakfast.
The day
could not end as well as it has been, and we find the bad notice that the
clutch of out Land Cruiser is dead. We will see how to manage it tomorrow.
Good night
riders!
DAY 2: 28th July. Bujumbura(BU)
We wake up
unusually late (08.00) due to the fact that we want to visit Bujumbura.
Tomorrow African Cowboy will be going back to Kigali and we want to rest and
visit some parts of Bujumbura.
After a
surprising breakfast in l’Hotel de l’Amitie, we get lost for a while in
Bujumbura city centre. Pilipili lover tries to find the flag of Burundi and
makes everybody to look for him, unfortunately is Sunday and all shops are
closed.
Time to go
to, as the guides say, the most hilarious ZOO, the one in Bujumbura. We reach
the ZOO with our friend Emmanuel, who guides us through the city. Just right after the entrance we discover 3
walled spaces where they hide 3 Nile cocodriles. First surprise is that the
guide coming with us offers us to feed them with guinea-pigs or rabbits. Second
event becomes even more surprising, the biggest cocodriles can be visited
inside its cages. We suddenly find ourselves watching a crazy guy (foreigner)
who is pulling a 2 mt. cocodrile by its tail. We decide to accept the offer and
feed the cocodrile. The GOPRO camera guives us another amazing moment, only VIP
people will have access to the videos. Afterwards, time for a nice Chimpance,
who plays with the collars and head ties of African Pirate and African Cowboy. We
finally decide to define it the creepiest and most freaky ZOO ever seen when
the dangerous snakes are taken out of the cages and left alone in the floor. We
will probably never come back to this ZOO but we will talk about it for a long
time.
Time to go
to visit the TANGANYKA sand beaches of “non-salty” water. For this purpose we
choose BORA-BORA, the place to be in BUJUMBURA. This is one of the most popular
beach side-bars. When the music gets louder, the pro volleyball team finish
their match and the sun is high, we start our match against ourselves and some
locals and other visitors. It becomes a
good combination of cultures and languages in the same match. You can hear
Spanish, local Kirundi and French, English and Catalan.
After some
hours of watching the boats in the lake, the hour of Laughing Muzungu to change
her nickname has arrived. She decides to rent a sailing boat in a nearby place
and sail Tanganyka lake with two of us first and 3 later. She has become from
now on the Captain Muzungu.
The sunset
finds us saying goodbye to some local kids in the beach and, after stopping by
the hotel, we have a delicious dinner composed of goat brochettes and PRIMUS
beer. Tomorrow, time to focus on Swahili and Tanzania!!!
Sunday, 4 August 2013
DAY 1: JULY 27th Kigali(RW) to Bujumbura (BU)
Kigali,
Rwanda. After a long night party in Nerea, Catheryn and Diane’s house in
Kimihurura, Kigali, where some of the riders forgot to finish the kitchen
cleaning works, we wake up at 6:00.
Well, everyone except Darth Vader, one of the riders who surprinsigly
showed to the rest of the riders his capability to imitate the breathing sound
of the Star Wars famous character by hiding his face with a simple sheet in the
bed.
Of course,
the plan was to start the trip as soon as possible, but the hangover and the
last preparations, which have not helped us to think faster, we finally start
the EAST AFRICAN RIDERS ADVENTURE near 8.00 am.
The are two
bikes to be ridden by African Cowboy and African Pirate who are experienced
drivers, but the third bike must find its own rider. Final explications are
given to Mohammed, the choosen one from pilipili lover, laughing muzungu and
Indian photographer, he never drove TVS star before, but he is going to ride
from Kigali to Bujumbura. We wish you Good Luck Mohammed!
We have
decided the best day to start our trip, Rwanda is having UMUGANDA, the activity
that makes the whole country to do community works once monthly. This means
that the roads are almost desert and we can ride the country as we want.
After passing
through some morning controls, where the police has nothing to say but to stop
us to know more about our convoy of 3 bikes and an old car, we finally start
the first stage.
The morning
starts with Pilipili lover and Indian Photographer in the old ex-military car,
we discover that the tyres are prepared for non-asphalt road, and today we have
mainly asphalt roads, which means trying to follow the bikes gets more
difficult whenever we are going through climbing roads or really curved road.
Just after that we have discovered the capacity of American Cowboy to give us
sings from the other side of the vehicle to be overtaken and use them to
correctly pass the vehicle.
Once
everything is going on and we do nor have to worry, pilipili lover discovers
that Indian Photographer has a little videocamera called GOPRO. Without knowing
it, he starts the WANNAGOPRO moments of the trip when Indian Photographer gives
him a camera while recording.
We reach
Rwandan/Burundi border enjoying the people faces in the little villages we pass
by, helping the increasingly experienced rider to reach every new step on its
way to TVS Star sport controlling and learning to blow the “boat” horn we have
in the old car.
We enter
into Burundi after an hour in the border, we have decided to cross through the
less crowded border point, GASENYI. We
are ready to leave, but suddenly a Burundian customs agent decides to stop us.
We have to show her all the content of our bags and passports. After 20 minutes
of looking for something we do not know, she openly says to Emmanuel (our
Rwandan trip colleague until Bujumbura) she is looking for some USD. We
diplomatically solve the matter after recovering Indian photographer passport,
which had been in her pocket for the last 20 minutes.
Once we
have realized we were starting our trip, after the first border crossing, we
have started to enjoy Burundian roads and its drivers.
However, whenever
pilipili lover was the driver the before mentioned signs of American Cowboy to
overtake, become mere orientations. We have learnt to respect Tanzanian truck
drivers, whose driving skills almost costed us to need to be reborn, well, us
and the ciclyst who was carrying some banana kg. Once we have started to overtake the Tanzanian
truck, he has decided to turn to his left, causing the road to become narrower
and narrower to us, and the cyclist coming from the opposite direction, who has
became white for some seconds.
Another
outstanding moment of the journey has been when African Pirate and Laughing
Muzungu have decided to stop in a curve in order to buy some fresh fruit. This
situation has caused Mohamed to stop in the ditch of the road and finding
really difficult to recover the position in the road. This has made him to be
surrounded by 30 curious Burundians until African Pirate and Indian
Photographer have gone to rescue him. When Indian Photographer has returned to
the car has seen Pilipili lover with some carrots he has bought. When I.P. has
tried to advice him about not eating without washing them, he has realized P.L.
has already eaten.
Once
arrived to Ngozi, we have decided to stop for lunch, where Laughing Muzungu has
officially started our dance. We will prepare a special video with all the
spots where we have done our official dancing ceremony. Special mention to
Emmanuel, our choreographer, you will see him in our firsts videos, as he is
coming back to Kigali on Monday.
Finally,
after our first 312 km we arrive to Bujumbura, We choose l’Hotel de l’Amitie,
where we can park our vehicles and have a rest. We decide to have dinner,
together with PRIMUS and AMSTEL BOCK (official beers of this first part of the
adventure), and rest after our long and full of experiences.
Tomorrow we
will visit Bujumbura and will continue the trip on Monday.
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