Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Dr. Livingstone, I presume?


Alternative title:
I'm going to Zanzibar, to see the Zanzibarbarians!
HOLY CRAP, I'M GOING TO AFRICA!! Not a very eloquent start to the blog, I know, but it quite nicely conveys they way I'm feeling at the moment :P

For those of you who haven't already seen it on Facebook, I have won a travel photography/writing competition run by Leica to go to AFRICA to follow in the footsteps of David Livingstone to Zanzibar, Tanzania and Victoria Falls, Zambia. I will receive the new Leica V-Lux 2 digital camera (Camera geeks: 14MP bridge camera, 24x built-in optical zoom = 23 - 600mm focal length equivalent cf 35mm, f2.8 - 5.2, ISO 80 - 1600, AF tracking, macro mode. full HD video, jpg and RAW... plus it's a LEICA),
750 worth of The North Face outdoor gear & clothing plus a budget of €2000 Euros to make it all happen.

Here's the official announcement on Leica's Facebook page: http://on.fb.me/faWR1K

The catch - it has to happen QUICK SMART. Email received on 30 Nov, official acceptance of prize plus terms & conditions via email required by 3 Dec, flight/tour booking confirmation required by 10 Dec. Travel to be completed by end Feb 2011, but then take into account that I'm going to wintersport in Austria (where there are no kangaroos) from Feb 19 - 26 ... HOLY CRAP that's not very long. Cue the panic in 3.... 2.... 1.............


And panic I did! Firstly I had to look up Zanzibar and Vic Falls on a map (thanks Google Maps) then figure out how to get my ass from A to B in the space of 2 weeks. After much hemming and hawing I decided to go with an organised tour run by GAP Adventures, they have a 15-day tour going from Zanzibar to Vic Falls across southern Tanzania, along Lake Malawi and across Zambia to the falls. Perfect? I think so! I'll be travelling with a group of around 20 other travellers in a 4WD open bus, camping under the African stars. A real adventure if i ever saw one :)
Being the super-organised (if somewhat panicked and pressed for time) person that I am, I've already ordered the Lonely Planet East Africa and Lonely Planet Zambia & Malawi guidebooks from a lovely company in the UK that does free shipping (try finding English LPs in Holland - NOT GONNA HAPPEN). Done some topline digging on Livingstone, turns out he did a lot of exploring in the East African region in the 1860's and 1870's and lots of places are named after him. He's something of a hero in Zanzibar, and I think it will be fun discovering the places he's been and the influence he left behind. Once all the admin is out of the way I will look forward to reading up all about him and bookmarking some places to go.

Dr Livingstone himself
I get one of these!
(Surprise! It's actually the same camera as the Panasonic Lumix FZ100 - below - but with a red Leica dot... go corporate takeovers )

So now I'm getting stuck in, organising flights, tour bookings, yellow fever vaccinations and the list goes on... hope to have it all finished off in another week or so so I can start enjoying the lead-up :) One thing I very quickly found out though, 2000 Euros sounds like a lot of money but it actually doesn't get you very far once you start adding up all the costs (flights, tour, accommodation, food, visas, vaccinations and insurance etc.) but all in all, I get a 3000 holiday for considerably less, plus a new camera (ALWAYS welcome!) and top quality outdoor gear. Awesome!

P.S. I wonder if this means I have to edit myself a bit more carefully now, since people all over the world will be reading, or should I continue to be my highly observant, sometimes griping but always entertaining self? Your votes, people!

And if you're like me, you've never heard of Malawi except in this context...

4 comments:

  1. Be your self,always.
    I cant wait to read your Zanzibarbarian blog! xxx,mum

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  2. so how many babies will YOU adopt?

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  3. Wonderful blog entry and freaking out and yelling "Holy Crap..". Loved it but hey girl, you can organise yourself and make it all happen. Well done and wish you the best of luck.

    Your proud Dad

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