Sunday, March 28, 2010

Magnificent Kajane (the leg)

Van Holidays Diving Dreaming
March 26th - Two days before the trip to Bali


Thursday evening (March 25th) panic: My leg (lower left) was totally swolen. I called the doctor immediatelly the next morning. Appointment at 12 o'clock. Explained the situation (Bechterew, just back from Detroit, leg/knee is hurting already quite some time, etc, etc). We went through a medical flow chart: slight indication for DVT (Deep vein thrombosis). So, off we went to the AZM (Academic Hospital in Maastricht) to get my blood tested. At about 15:00 hours the doctor called to brief the outcome: not good. An echo is needed to be sure. At 16:00 hours back at the AZM to get an echo: No thrombosis. We can go to Bali! [but what is the issue with the leg ...?]


March 27th - One day before the trip to Bali


My sisters 12½ wedding anniversary: the leg wasn't getting any better. It was getting worse.

March 28th - Leaving for Bali

Sunday morning. Getting up to leave for Frankfurt. Shit, now the knee is also swolen! .... Flight to KL was smooth. We sat on row 11, so the front row, and I therefore could stretch my leg easily. But after 12 hours of flying ..... it wasn't getting better.

Stop-over in Kuala Lumpur (few hours) and walking is getting worse. To be sure, and since the knee feels instable, we buy a knee support band and some elastic bandage. And now .. to Denpassar (~3 hrs flight).

March 29th - Arriving in Bali
Damn, I can barely walk anymore when landed in Denpassar. Leaving the knee support band on in the plane was obviously not very smart.
Van Kajane Mua - Ubud 2010
Customs, imigration, bagage reclaim, it all goes smoothly, and the boy from Kajane is also already waiting for us. Immedately when arriving at our privat pool villa in Ubud I call my own doctor in Maastricht: Bechterew (diagnosed about 2 months ago) was not known to him. The medication that I already take due to that is also what he would suggest for muscule or tendon issues. So, rest and put ice on it to reduce the swelling was the advise. In case the issue is in the joint (what doesn't seem to be the case) than I may go to the local hospital for further treatment.

What a mess - on the possitive side: "The Holiday can start!".

In the evening we had a nice dinner, just a cross the street, at Cinta. Hopefully tomorrow things have improved.

March 30th - Ubud

Long night, despite of that I slept well. When going to the toilet in the middle of the night walking was also much better. Petra looked for the button of the light outside of the villa (as it was a litte too bright). No success.

In the morning walking was again more difficult. Under the shower I could, again, only stand on one leg. So, as before, ice on the leg and keep it high. Later in the day I did some 'excersize' in the pool. Yes, that helps. Walking to the restaurant for lunch is doable. During luch we had a tropical downpour. Now back to the villa for our afternoon thee.

Quite enjoyable, doing nothing all day. But I hope my mobility improves tomorrow.

Next task: to the restaurant for dinner. Going was easy, coming back more difficult. The calf muscle was cramped (a 'long' pain over the middle of the muscle). The knee is still warm, but if I walk carefully and use the knee band, I am fine.

March 31st - Sarong

Second half of the night I was sweating quite bad (just like yesterday), due to which my back was stiff in the morning. I better cut back on the spicy food?!

The swelling is reducing. Will be well after all?

Petra has been to the local market where she has bought 2 very nice sarongs. A coton and a silk one, both with bird print.

Walking is improving. The leg is swelling every time I attempt to walk, and sit down normally. But it's getting less and less on average.

In the evening we, again, had a nice dinner at Cinta. I chose the lean Tuna Steak - so my diet may be okay!

April 1st - Bag and Bike

Today again a lovely day in Ubud (although the above may read as 'all bad', we had planned to relax at our beautiful privat pool villa, and that's exactly what we have been doing). After breakfast we went shopping - Petra bought herself a nice blue 'summer' bag in the town center. We did all by foot - so yes, things are improving significantly. After that we picked up the (free to use) bikes (or what they call bikes here) at Kajane, to go to a nice restaurant for lunch. In between and after these activities floated, swam and 'excersized' in the villa's pool. After an afternoon nap we went to our favourite restaurant: Cinta. This may sound dull, but it's just across the street and the food is good, so .... .

A little bit of reading and than a nice and relaxed day in Ubud is ended.

April 2nd - Sightseeing
Van Kajane Mua - Ubud 2010
It's time to see something else than our pool villa. Time to do some sightseeing! We rented a car with driver from the hotel ($15/hr only) and headed for the 'things to see' in the Ubud area. Our first stop was to see the world famous rice paddies around Ubud. After making some pic's of the scenery We drove on to Petulu, the fanous town of the White Herrons (our driver told us to watch out for the birds droppings - at the same time he explained, with a smile, the locals percieved this as blessings). Next stop, the Goa Gajah - or Eliphant cave. Last stop was to overlook the river Ayung Gorge. This is where the out of budget hotels (like the Fourseasons) are located. And it is clear why! We visited one, the Royal Pita Maha, that is owned by a/the Bali royal family.

Van Kajane Mua - Ubud 2010

A very nice morning was completed with a simple, but very nice, lunch at one of the more authentic (little bit off the road) small restaurants. The afternoon clarified why Bali is so beautifully green: down pour all through the afternoon and evening.

Time for afternoon thee.

April 3rd - Leaving Ubud

A sad moment, seeing goodbye to Kajane. This little 'Special Lodging' may be the best value for money in the world. It for sure is Petra's favourite pace to go! One of the main reasons we returned to Bali, and they - again - didn't disappoint us a second.

To be continued ...........

Van Kajane Mua - Ubud 2010

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Tanzania 'Ultimate African wilderness'


Looking back on how much we liked watching the animals in India, and thinking back of Kenia, we couldn't stop dreaming of going back to Africa. After a long search we found below trip proposal (with Untamed Wildlife Safaris).


"The Dreaming will be a reality. We have booked!"

Tanzania is known for the famous Mount Kilimanjaro and Serengeti game parks and the Ngorongoro Crater. But Tanzania has much more! High mountains with unique vegetation zones, vast savannah's with large numbers of wild animals, colorful tribal culture with a fascinating and vast sandy beaches bordered by palm trees. Few other African countries see such a wide variety of attractions, a unique combination for culture and nature lovers.

Ruaha National Park.
Ruaha N.P. is a unique piece of Africa, rugged and unspoilt, situated between the rivers Njombe and Ruaha. Flora and fauna of Eastern and Southern Africa meet here, resulting in spectacular scenery and exceptional wildlife species. The park is powered by the Ruaha River, which winds its way between jagged rock formations, forests and savannah landscapes with acacia and baobab trees. This lifeline exerts great attraction to all kinds of game.

Selous Game Reserve
In southern Tanzania is the Selous Game Reserve, the largest game reserve in Africa. This is Africa at its wildest! The reserve was declared a world heritage. Countless elephants and predators are located along the banks of the Rufiji River, which teems with hippos and crocodiles. The trees along the river seem to be alive due to the many birds. Selous G.R. is one of the few parks in Africa where boat trips can be made, an absolute experience when you move up stream along bathing elephants, stared at by dozens of hippos.



The coast near Dar es Salaam
North and south of the capital Dar es Salaam are beautiful sandy beaches, surrounded by palm trees on an azure ocean. An ideal setting for an unforgettable safari to be closed with a few relaxing days at sea.



Travel Program

Day 1 Arrival in Tanzania - Dar es Salaam - Palm Beach Hotel or similar
Day 2 Flight to Selous N.R. - Lake Manze Tented Camp
Day 3 Selous N.R. - Lake Manze Tented Camp
Day 4 Selous N.R. - Lake Manze Tented Camp
Day 5 Flight to Ruaha NP - Mdonya Old River Camp
Day 6 Ruaha N.P. - Mdonya Old River Camp
Day 7 Ruaha N.P. - Mdonya Old River Camp
Day 8 Flight to Dar es Salaam - Bagamoyo Lazy Lagoon
Day 9 Bagamoyo Lazy Lagoon
Day 10 Bagamoyo Lazy Lagoon
Day 11 Bagamoyo Lazy Lagoon
Day 12 Bagamoyo Lazy Lagoon
Day 13 Transfer to the airport of Dar es Salaam - flight to Europe
The end of a fantastic journey through the south of Tanzania!



Detailed Travel Program

Day 1 Arrival Tanzania - Dar es Salaam

Today you fly to Tanzania. After arriving at the airport in Dar es Salaam you are welcomed by our local representative and accompanied to your hotel in Dar es Salaam.
Overnight: Palm Beach Hotel or similar based on bed and breakfast

Day 2 to 4 flight to Selous Game Reserve
You will be brought to the airport for your domestic flight to Selous Game Reserve.
The Selous Game Reserve covers an area of over four times the Serengeti and is nearly twice as large as the Netherlands. Its particularly unspoilt beauty and grandeur will remain in your memories. 3 days, you have the time to discover the secrets of Selous GR. From your accommodation you go on safari, on foot, by boat and by open landrover.
The park has large numbers of live elephants, hippos, lions and leopards. It is one of the last wild areas in Africa, together with the Okavango Delta and Kruger NP, which (long term) have viable populations of wild dogs. Cheetahs are also in the park, but are less common.
The Rufiji River is very rich in hippos and crocodiles. Groups of 50-100 hippos are no exception. Due to the high density of crocodiles animals are very cautious when they come to drink at the River. Nevertheless, especially in the dry season the Rufiji River attracts many animals. You make a good chance to see giraffe, eland antelope and elephant along the shore. If you're lucky, you will see lions and leopards in the morning along the sandy banks of the River.
Selous Game Reserve is also a bird paradise. There are about 370 different species of birds counted in the park. African eagles are a common sight. The beautifully colored bee-eaters, scavengers, and kingfishers you'll encounter throughout the park. If you're lucky, you'll see on a night drive the Pel's Fishing-owl (a large eagle owl).
Nights: Lake Manze Tented Camp on full board, 2 game activities per day, including walking safaris and boat trip

Lake Manze Tented Camp
The camp is located in the Selous Game Reserve, the largest game reserve in Africa and is situated on the shores of Lake Manze. During the one hour transit to the camp which can be reached from Siwandu airstrip, one is introduced to the beautiful plains of Selous and its assorted birds and wildlife. The Lake Manze area is one of the richest for game in the entire Selous, both in the dry and wet seasons.



Day 5 Flight to Ruaha N.P.After breakfast you will be brought to the airstrip and fly to Ruaha National Park. On the way to your accommodation you can make a game drive. Ruaha N.P. is a unique piece of Africa, rugged and unspoilt, situated between the rivers Njombe and Ruaha. It is a very special park with spectacular landscapes. Ruaha is located in an ecological transition zone, which is home to flora and fauna of both eastern and southern Africa. Therefore there is a huge variety of species of animals and plants. Compared to the Serengeti in Ruaha 1600 species, whereas in the Serengeti example, only 600 species are distinguished.
Overnight: Old River Mdonya full board and 2 game drives per day



Mdonya Old River
A small but great Adventure Camp , this is one of the newest and perhaps most exciting bush destinations in Tanzania. With just 11 tents, Mdonya Old River is a small camp offering a personal service tailor-made to clients' needs. And its in the best place to be - where the animals are! The tents are spread out over a large area with many shade trees.



Day 7 to 8 Ruaha N.P.
Two full days of safari in Ruaha. Lunch is taken picnic or when you return for lunch in the lodge, followed by a short siesta. The park is powered by the Ruaha River, which winds its way between jagged rock formations, forests and savannah landscapes with acacia and baobab trees. This lifeline exerts great attraction to all kinds of game. Regularly, large herds of elephant and buffalo can be seen. The rivers accommodate hundreds of crocodiles and hippos.
Nights: Old River Mdonya full board and 2 game drives per day



Day 9-12 flight to Dar es Salaam - Bagamoyo Lazy Lagoon

You fly back to Dar es Salaam and to your accommodation on the beach. Here you can relax the next 5 nights.
Bagamoyo, with beautiful, tranquil beaches north of Dar es Salaam. It is a small town where the Arab and German colonial influences still clearly can be observed. Bagamoyo means "here I put my heart", which indicates the many slaves from the in lands here left the African continent. Today, many traditional dhow boats are made here. In Bagamoyo Kaole you can visit ruins, snorkel or enjoy the sea and the local fishermen on their return with fresh catch. You will stay 5 nights at an island off the coast at Bagamoyo, where you can relax the last few days and enjoy all the impressions of the trip.



Lazy Lagoon
This idyllic exclusive island is 2km off the shore of main land Tanzania opposite the historical town of Bagamoyo, north of Dar es Salaam. A sand spit protected by a coral reef, the island is inaccessible by land at all times, thus maintaining its exclusivity to visitors to Lazy Lagoon. The coral reef surrounding the island offers a great opportunity for snorkeling off the beach.
Being an island, Lazy Lagoon is quite unique with sea swimming possible at all tides. The island has an interesting ecosystem, with many small mammals such as bush babies, (Galagoes) suni antelope and bush pig, plus birds and butterflies. Low tide washes up a plethora of exotically coloured star fish, sea urchins and crabs. All of these share their habitats with natural mangrove forest. Guests are free to wander along the 9km island – although no one has yet reached the end!
The 12 Century Kaole ruins remaining from the Arab Shirazi era with the oldest mosque on the mainland lies only 2kms across the ocean from Lazy Lagoon. The settlement went into decline two hundred years later following the disruption of Arab trading routes by the Portuguese.
Following the decline of the nearby Kaole settlement Bagamoyo grew out of the slave and ivory trade. Its was also referred to as the “gateway to the dark continent“ by explorers including Livingstone, Burton, Speke, Stanley, Grant and others who used Bagamoyo to launch their expeditions to find the source of the Nile. Livingstone’s sundried body was later carried by his two faithful servants 1600km back to Bagamoyo. Later Bagamoyo became the Capital of German East Africa.
Accommodation is in 12 large airy natural mkuti beach bandas only yards from the Indian Ocean. From the sundowner lounge above the bar, visitors can watch the sunrise over Zanzibar and set over the palm trees of Bagamoyo and feel the Swahili atmosphere as they follow the flotilla of hundreds of local fishing boats tack around the island to get from their villages on the mainland to their fishing grounds.



Individual beach cottages with en suite bathroom – shower, basin, toilet. Towels and beach towels provided. All rooms have full beach frontage, with verandah, hammock and deck chairs. The Lounge, bar, dining area is at tip of the island with views east and west. Swimming pool is available as well.
240V electricity is provided by generator for lighting and recharging of batteries. There is mobile phone reception on the island for some networks. The rooms are shady and well ventilated, but there is no air conditioning. Accommodation rates are full board including 3 meals, tea, coffee and laundry. Not included are bar drinks.

Day 13 Transfer to the airport of Dar es Salaam - flight to Europe
In time for your return flight to Europe, you will be transferred to the airport of Dar es Salaam.

The end of a fantastic journey through the south of Tanzania!