Panama.
In recent weeks, the disappearance of Kris and Lisanne in Panama regularly in the news. And with the latest news about finding backpacks, shoes and now human remains of one of the girls, doubt creeps everyone to feel. Regularly I hear around me; why those girls then had to go Panama as a destination ?! Urge you not also such a situation about yourself? I want to scream! Regardless of what exactly happened in Panama, nobody raises something out of himself. Why not for a country like Panama can choose the right preparations? In Central America, it is even one of the countries with the lowest crime. Of course the figure is still much higher than in the Netherlands, but that does not change that you as a tourist should be good to go.
Open travel.
And so it is with many countries. India is really not drawn any wife of a tuktuk, Iran is certainly not the entire population against the Western world and in Rwanda has long been no more civil war. Yes, they are more adventurous destinations but it is also about all. Many of our imaging also has to do with what we just do not know and we may see what little open against 'other' destinations. Too bad right? My travel credo is: travel as open as possible and trust your gut feeling. Then everything will be alright!
Finally I have internet anywhere :-)! After more than two weeks Uganda, though equally delicious ennnnn I can finally drew and wrote an update on Trip Girl. Was about time! 2 hours ago we were in Kigali, capital of Rwanda, arrived. Tent with a nice hostel put on and then not doing anything after 8 hours of eating dust in the car ;-).
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Uganda so far.
There is so much that I would like to tell about Uganda! In detail there will be in the coming weeks, enough messages to appear on Travel Girl, but for now I can say that Uganda is truly FAN-TAS-TIC! I had already heard from some of you, but what a super beautiful country this is. In addition to the enormous natural beauty, vast national parks and the crazy wild life, people also look super sweet. Wherever we get the kids all of yards away running up the road and if we again look, there are no time dozens of people around us to help. I was there quite a different picture in advance, but you notice in certain places really there just is not great many tourists. Everything is a little unspoiled, authentic and pure. Exactly what I love :-).
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Finest moments.
After arriving at the airport in Entebbe, we have the next day immediately went to Kidepo. Kidepo is a national park in the far north of Uganda, at the border with South Sudan. Precisely for this reason, there are few tourists and those who did get there let them fly in a private plane. Well. Can. It is a long drive from no less than 14 hours over bad roads, but for me so very worth it! This was for me so far one of the best moments of our trip. We are more than three days left in Kidepo and I enjoyed every minute! Many wild super seen; even lions :-D literally 3 meters away! Crazy right ?! We stood alone with our mini tent in the middle of the park; I'm not going to forget. Anyway, I'll save the rest for a later article!
Further plans.
And now? Now we are to come in Rwanda. The idea is that we make tomorrow a day of sightseeing in and around Kigali and then quickly go out the city. Probably we go a little to the north, to the Virunga area. There you can do amazing treks where you climb volcanoes. Just something for me :-)! What we will do next, I do not know yet. I will keep you posted! For now lovingly from Africa and see you soon !!
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