Monday, March 12, 2007

Paradise Holidays ... almost

I will not recount our last days as they are not really interesting, full of stress while considering the possible recovery of our passports and the purchase of another ticket for Yilin to get back to Vienna. At the end all went well, and both of us returned safely.

What was really a discovery for me was the fact that I loved so much doing nothing or almost nothing for two full weeks. Before I always wanted to discover the place where I traveled, or I felt I was wasting my time. I always believed that I was not a beach type of guy. However, this time I enjoyed so much to relax in the company of Yilin. The scenery was beautiful, the food (lots of seafood actually) was excellent, though more expensive than you would imagine on an island east of the African Coast, and most and foremost the coast where we were in the North was offering an incredibly beautiful scenery I would not stop enjoying. I became so lazy that I suggested Yilin not to move to the east coast like we had planned, and we eventually stayed another week in the same hostel, where we ended up having our stuff stolen ;-( Moreover, I had brought a pile of books which I devoured during the sunny hours of the day. So apart from our last days which were somewhat spoiled by this theft of our personal belongings, it was just perfect.

As for the national parks, that was cool too. It's kind of strange to feel you are the one in the zoo for once, but then when you think over it, I guess this is the way it should be and not the opposite. So, yes it's kind of magic to see elephants, lions, giraffes and so many other species in their natural biotopes, where men, if left without protection might just become a prey...

Now, more seriously, one of the most important problem on this island is the corruption of the local government which does not redistribute the wealth acquired from tourism to the population. Education, I was told by NGO people working there, is faltering and development is at an all time low. And mainland Tanzania has to cope with similar problems. But compared to neighbouring countries, Tanzania is pretty stable. It's just a pity they cannot take stock of this advantage.

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