The plus side to there being so many speed bumps, was that I was driving slow enough to spot this fella.
Two of the typical types of boat used by the local fishermen. It was always nice to see these on the horizon is full sail.
One of Zanzibar's famous sunsets.
The view from Reef View where I stopped to have lunch on my exploration of the island.
It still has this rustic old colonial charm.
In the north of the island this spot is well worth a visit.
You can laze in one of the hamocks, with a cold beer and what the cryistal blue water lap the coral white sands. If you get board of that you can always go diving.
Welcome to the warm waters of the Indian ocean.
My first glimpse of the mountain from the roof of the Kindoroko Hotel.
Valance showing me the local wild life as we walk to the first camp.
After a easy walk I chilled here for the rest of the day chatting to other climbers.
The second highest peak on Killi.
Great views of the land below first thing in the morning.
A big camp as it has to accommodate climbers that are going up and down.
A great view of Uhuru peak.
The 1000m climb out of the back of the last camp.
The Last camp before summiting and where I started to feel the altitude..
Made it! But unfortunately not a place to hang around to see the sun rise.