Map of East Africa 2014

We spent seven days in Kampala. A bit too much. But we had a lot of fun rafting on the river Nile. And we spent one day in Entebbe, on the beach next to lake Victoria. We also did some shopping, went to the cinema a few times and read a lot of books. On monday evening we took a cab to Entebbe Airport, where we tried to sleep on the floor for a few hours before our flight to Nairobi left at 5 am. We actually met a friend at the airport who was also going to Gothenburg, a really nice surprise. We spent two hours in Nairobi, flew to Amsterdam, spent five hours there, and then took the final flight to Gothenburg where Jonas’ mother picked us up and drove us the last 130 km home to Jönköping. It took us 32 hours to go from the hotel in Kampala in Jönköping, and it was sure good to be back home again. However, a bit surreal of course. Here’s the map of our adventure!

Route 2014

Route 2014

Click here to see a more detailed map: http://routebuilder.org/qkf

Some more pictures from our time in Kampala:

Rafting #1

Rafting #1

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Rafting #2

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Rafting #3

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Rafting #4

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Rafting #5

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View over Kampala from Ghadaffi Mosque.

Packing our bikes into boxes

Packing our bikes into boxes

Walking in Kampala

Walking in Kampala

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Kampala

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Kampala

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We entered without a life jacket.

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Beach in Entebbe

 

Old British Airways aircraft next to the beach

Old British Airways aircraft next to the beach

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The beach in Entebbe.

Sleeping at the airport in Entebbe

Sleeping at the airport in Entebbe

Finally! McDonalds at the airport in Amsterdam

Finally! McDonalds at the airport in Amsterdam

 

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