After the cold nights of Mount Kenya, we decide to reheat on the coast of Kenya at Lamu and Shela.
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| Stop over in Malindi |
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| Guesthouse in Lamu |
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| Lamu: narrow streets |
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| Donkey welcome! |
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| House locking system. |
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| There is life in the street! |
From Lamu town we take a boat to Shela village, which is much quieter.
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| A dhow trip is just the thing to do... |
Pwani Guesthouse, entrance and ...
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... the balcony; being out of season we had the guesthouse to ourselves!
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| Sea view! |
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| Beautiful decoration in the bedroom |
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| There are donkeys everywhere! |
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| Shela has a longstanding Moslem cultur. Over the centuries lots of different styles of mosques developed on the island of Lamu. |
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| There are nearly no cars, these are the transportation means. Running on human or donkey power. |
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| Asphalt has been brought to extent the runway of the airport. Meanwhile it leaks on the pier and flows into the sea! |
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Leaving Lamu: we were 1h early, but the company had rescheduled the flight 1h earlier, without us knowing! They were already taxi-ing out when we arrived! What a luck! They came back for us.
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From Lamu we headed back to Nairobi. Once there we had to say goodbye to our dear friend Katrin. She was going back to Switzerland and we took a flight back to our beloved bicycles in Daresalam.
There are a mere 5'500 km left to capetown!
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