RAIN IN THE WILD
Simple days, simple times.30th April to 2nd may was one of the simple times, Yet again one of my friends call me a week before 30th and she was like. Hey Engel,"i got this friend from Norway who would love to experience Uganda to its depth and i was thinking of a safari to Murchison's falls national park."
ahhh, we all know my answer by now, SAY NO MORE, yes something better than that. Okay! let me teleport you guys to 30th.So i actually planned the entire trip and sent her the itenary, she was positive and on my side i had to do the necessary arrangement's.
So on the actual day (30th) morning, it was kind of drizzling and I had to connect to my safari driver by around 7;30 am, we all know about the Kampala hustles, jam and bustles but anyways we made it to their pick up point though some minutes late. The journey to Murchison's from Kampala is approximately 6 hours, we had all the take away nyamachoma in the mix, the journey was smooth and nice, a little bump on the Packwach road but no worries because I had indicated it on the trip itinerary, so I believe everyone was expecting it.
Day one was basically just to chill at our place of residence as we wait for day 2,day 2 shows up with a lot of expectations. So we head for the waterfall boat cruise and this is the interesting part, as the ladies went for the boat cruise, me and a friend (Allan) stayed by the lake just to catch the sunset and watch some animals roam the park. So it starts raining out of the blue, all the times I had gone to the savannah wild parks it had been sunny, but trust me, rain in the wild is something else especially when the rainbow falls on the lake while the wild animals are on the extreme end. I had never witnessed such beauty before, so the point is try to travel for your safari during the rainy season and this might change your perception of how rain could be unfortunate on a safari trip, indeed it was a blessing.
Experiences like this cannot be exhausted in one blog, A lot happened after that but lets keep it this way.
As the norm states, a few clips from the event always concludes the story.
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