Paris

The group have enjoyed a wonderful 3 days in Paris. We have all taken different directions to explore our own interests. Yesterday Robin and I decided to do a full day our of Versailles by push bike. We left our hotel at 8am to make our way by metro to our meeting point, that part did not prove easy so [….]

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PRE CAMINO WALK

Today 9 of our group of 16 women who will be joining me on the Camino, today enjoyed a perfect day to  trek from Manly to the Spit. We enjoyed perfect conditions, and as we walked on the trail towards Clontarf and looked at the water, we could have been somewhere in the Mediterranean the water was turquoise. Thanks so [….]

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RWANDA VISIT

For me it was not a culture shock when I arived into Uganda as I have visited many under privileged countries. Although I was taken back with the warm welcome and extremely friends Ugandan people. Every where our group travelled we were warmly welcomed by Ugandan children laughing and waving to our vehicle, reaching out to touch our hands in [….]

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Rwanda and gorilla safari

Rwanda is a land of great diversity and natural beauty. Known affectionately as the “Land of a Thousand Hills”‘ Rwanda has five volcanoes, twenty three lakes and numerous rivers, some of which form the source of the greatRiver Nile. Rwanda has mountainous landscape that includes the volcanic Virunga range in the northwest, home to what is estimated to be a [….]

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Amboseli National Park

Ambroseli National Park lies north west of Mt. Kilimanjaro on the border of Tanzania. On arrival at the Sova lodge we were not able to see the mountain due to low cloud. the following morning we had perfect weather with spectacular views of the mountain. We set out on our last game drive in Kenya, before flying to Rwanda and [….]

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Ngorogoro Crater

The Ngorogoro is popularly known as the 8th wonder of the world, it is a spectacular micro-ecosystem that boasts almost all of East Africa’s famous wildlife species. The crater is 16 Kim’s in diameter with walls 610 mtrs high, is the largest crater in the world. More remarkable still, it’s confines are home to over 25,000 large mammals. Hemmed in [….]

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Serengeti

 Serengeti National Park is Tanzania’s oldest park, with one of the worlds largest wildlife refuges covering an area of 14’763 square kilometres. The park stretches as far as Lake Victoria to the west, it’s name comes from the Maasai word Siringet, meaning endless plains . The Serengeti ecosystem supports the greatest concentration of plains game in Africa, including more than [….]

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