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Gorillas, Africa and Tour leading

Saturday, February 24th, 2007 by Paul Goodison

Kate Plummer, one of our wonderful tour leaders, who has also been presenting at our Evenings of Adventure, talks about leading tours in Africa, particularly to Uganda. The trips Kate has been leading have also been to see the Mountain Gorillas and she talks about what an amazing experience meeting the apes actually is, and how emotional it can be.

You can catch Kate at any of our remaining Evenings of Adventure (see our website). Well worth a look, as the presentations are really rather good.

 
icon for podpress  Interview with Kate PLummer - Explore Tour leader [3:08m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (1265)

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Travels with Sheila

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007 by Paul Goodison

Following yesterday’s posting I thought I would also introduce another good friend and ‘experienced’ Explore customer - Sheila Simkin. Sheila publishes the blog - Travels with Sheila where she posts about trips taken with different tour operators (including lots with Explore) and those organised independently. Sheila is based in the US and generally writes from an American perspective however the travel writing gives you an excellent flavour of places, people and what to look out for.

Always worth a read but particularly interesting series of posts on Uganda and Rwanda at the moment - I particularly liked this posting on Mburo as it shows Ankole cattle (one of my favourite aniumals - don’t know why!) and a shot of Boda - Bodas:

A “boda-boda” is either a motorcycle or bicycle used to carry passengers…similar to taxis and also used to haul goods on the back of them.

Sheila has suggested that this was one of her most inspiring trips and I can certainly see the attraction of Uganda from a wildlife and cultural perspective. Maybe next year…

Picture of Mountain Gorillas near Bwindi taken on Explore’s Gorilla and Chimp safari.

Bwindi Gorillas

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