Kisoro, Uganda
11 hour bus ride. Mostly fine - packed, dirty,relatively uncomfortable seats, lots of stops, but fine - though the last 2 hours was dirt road. In a small border town now (or, close to border). No street lights here, but few in Kampala as well. There is one shop offering internet access until 9pm - it is slow access, though not as slow as in the Gobi Desert. This town has internet access, wonder if there's a similar placce in Continental, OH, this town is a little smaller than there.
We've yet to meet Daniel, the man who is supposed to be arranging the Gorilla trek for us. Instead we have met 2 Polish travellers who will be joining us. There isn't much to do here, which is ok, we've been up a long time and surely will have to wake early for the trek.
One of the Polish fellows has a bottle of Waragi (local gin) and some tonic, after some drinks and some food we'll all sleep well.
We've yet to meet Daniel, the man who is supposed to be arranging the Gorilla trek for us. Instead we have met 2 Polish travellers who will be joining us. There isn't much to do here, which is ok, we've been up a long time and surely will have to wake early for the trek.
One of the Polish fellows has a bottle of Waragi (local gin) and some tonic, after some drinks and some food we'll all sleep well.


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