Happy Birthday Milly! Not a birthday you will easily forget! Sounds like you are having a truly wonderful time and say Hi to Ant when you meet up. Tanya
Gusto
Apologies for the short delay in this communication - still recovering from the Tunza hamgover !! I can still taste the gin even now - and where on earth did that second wind come from at midnight !!
Hope you are both well - still look to be having a fab time - I managed to survive my further week which turned out to be a bit of an interesting one - tell you about it later.
Had a superb safari at Kicheche - they all send thier love and best wishes - have a look on my website for the photos, theres no point in telling you about it as you wont believe me !!!!
When you going to be in Cape Town - may plan another jaunt out to see you with Di
let me know
love to you both
Gusto xx
Charlotte & Alastair
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAMILLA. Hope your birthday is greeted with falling water levels.
Keep safe.
Karen Walker
Have just seen its your birthday on the 16th - have a very happy day Camilla. You couldn't hope for a more exotic and exciting location if you tried. I think you have moved on, hope all is well and look forward to seeing you when you get home. Have sent you a hotmail message with more personal stuff. All well here though. Snowdrops and daffs are showing through, not too many of those where you are I expect - we have to make the best of things and not be too jealous. Much love to you both.
Karen Walker
Mark And Mia
Richard and Camilla, thanks! Next time you are in north Malawi you get a free room for a week at Sangilo Sanctuary - we have had so many visitors who say you recommended us so highly. Glad you had such a good time and thanks again for passing the word...
Dad/gareth
HAPPY BIRTHDAY on the 16th Camilla. Have a great day. All our love and wish we could be with you to celebrate but we will raise a glass. Dad and Mums
Margo
Just clicked in on a cold and rainy day and wonder where you are as I write. It all looks too inticing! Hope the downhill part of the trip is going well ...... look out for those guerillas!!! Take care. Margo
Leeanne, Pete And Jess
I haven't looked at the website for a while, what an amazing journey you have had. The photos are fantastic. Jessica sat on my knee as I was going WOW! at the gorillas and how close to them you were. The children at Amani and the work there seems a marvellous cause and you all looked like you had fun with biggles. Are you driving all the way home too? You two are an inspiration, I am sure there has never been a dull moment!
Omar Mansour
hey travellers
good luck ,
i,m omar from egypt ,did some trips before ,on motorbikes ,(coverd mid east and western europe) i,m planing a trip from egypt ,sudan ,ethiopia ,kenya ,tanzania ,
could you plz help me about crossing borders ,how much ,and the the best route.also about the carnet
thanks from now ,hope i dont bother you ,
you are fresh and on the road the the info you will give me ,will be helpful
please if you will may come back to egypt , iave a place for ,you ,in alexandria
cheers
safe travel
omar
Antony
Dear Camilla and Rich
Perhaps you could point out to Mr Lewis Jones that you went to see the Gorillas and not the Guerillas as he has been led to believe!! There is a subtle but perhaps significant difference. Hope all going well, very jealous, Ant. (Sorry john-boy could not resist!)
Dully
Still looks like a crap trip. Gorillas, sunsets, lakes, masaai, indigenous people. I don't know why you bother. Come and watch the Brits - full of talentless individuals with barely a brain cell between them...bar James Blunt of course. Love, Dully (in Libya)