Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Team Tanzania are just going through passport control and therefore we anticpiate that they will be at LP at approximately 8am! See you soon!

TEAM TANZANIA HAVE JUST LANDED AT HEATHROW

Team Tanzania are happily 'in transit' in Nairobi!

Team Tanzania have boarded their connecting flight at Nairobi and will soon be en route to Heathrow..... I will update any changes to predicted arrival times at LP on this blog!
 
 
 
See you in a few hours at Field House car park :)

Team Tanzania are checked in!

Text from Inspire Leaders at 3pm:

"The group have checked in and are going through security now. Flight seems to be on time. They were such a great group and we will really miss them! Thanks for everything Team Tanzania!"

See you in a few hours!!

Team Tanzania Awards

Team Tanzania have been in Manyara and have seen hornbills, blue monkeys, more elephants and lots of hippos. Their last night was lovely. Great meal then group highlights followed by awards and gifts. The volunteer award was won by Beth. Fundi (builder) award was won by Josh. Master plaster award for Louise, Chapatti Queen award for Acadia and Tara and the Nigella cooking award for Chantel and there were more! Everyone got katenge purses or Tanz bracelets for the boys. Very emotional and fun last evening.

The group have just had their last meal (lunch) and are en route to the airport as I write!

Well done Team Tanzania - what a great trip. Very proud of you all :)

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK & 14 LIONS SPOTTED!


Team Tanzania have had a great day on safari. They spotted giraffes, warthogs, elephants, impalas, cheetahs and 14 lions! WOW! Monkeys shared the groups lunch.... well, tried to steal it anyway! The group are now at their lodge for their last night in Tanzania! Sleep well Team Tanzania 2012! Images below from Tarangire:
 

 

Monday, 29 October 2012

A problem with dinner last night...

Text update from Inspire Worldwide:
 
"We had a slight issue with dinner last night.... we ordered chicken and an hour later one turned up alive on the back of a delivery bike in Babati!!!"
 
The whole group found this so funny and knew their supper was ultra fresh and not 'fried!' Team Tanzania now understand the full meaning of TIA ("This Is Africa") because when their food hadn't been served two hours later they ventured elsewhere for supper! Classic Africa! :)