Friday, August 12, 2011

ADDIS ABABA

11/8/11

Arrived safe and sound at Bole Airport and after an easy visa process booked into an hotel.

12/8/11

It was with trepidation I went to the airport cargo area . I had read that it was a lot of bureaucracy and running around involved to clear the bike through customs and one article I had read stated that it was more or less impossible to do alone. Impossible turned out to be aprox. 45 minutes to clear customs with temporary import docs. stamped. I must be getting very good at this as it turns out the bike isn't even arriving until tomorrow!!!!! This is what comes of believing the shipping agents. I was only a little bit embarrassed when, after  accusing all and sundry of losing the bike,the Ethiopian airways cargo manager pointed out that had I followed the correct procedure I would have known that the bike was still in Dubai.
  The Cargo manager turned out to be a top bloke and was very helpful.The wonders of the Internet mean that by plugging my airway bill number into the Ethiopian Airways web-site I can learn the exact location of my bike at any time.
   There is no sign of any funny business at this destination and the customs could not have been more affable.
   Staying at a very nice hotel and the local food, though spicy is very good.I haven't needed to start on my sandwiches yet!



 En route to the airport this morning I noticed lots of young lads, wearing lime green bibs, directing the traffic.I was very impressed with their enthusiasm and was surprised to learn that they were in fact street children employed by the government to give them an income. Now I am only a lowly traveller but to my untrained eye I saw proud and enthusiastic lads who obviously felt that they were doing something useful. It made a change to watching the news anyway.

 13/8/11
 For an African capital Addis has quite a lot of tourists so after visiting Haille Selaisse Cathedral (King, I'll check the spelling later) an evening in a Cultural Restaurant watching the local dances, very nice but I can't imagine Ethiopians coming to England and going for a meal and watching Morris dancing etc.Maybe we are missing something.



14/8/11
 Too much culture yesterday and as I write this I am 2.5 Kg lighter.The fourth immodium tablet seems to have done the trick though

15/8/11

 Checked on the internet and found that the bike had arrived on the morning of the thirteenth.Back to cargo village and filled out the rest of the formalities to release the bike.Fairly painless but Ethiopian Airlines,having failed to notify me of the bikes arrival decided that I should pay 3 days storage of dangerous goods.It is only twenty dollars but I hate to think what happens if you don't have access to the internet.
  I was furious at the time but really compared the the Aggro leaving Iran It was all fairly painless.

16/8/11
 Bike garaged safe and sound ready for October when the exciting stuff starts

 17/8/11
 Witnessed the motorcycling equivalent of the Uni Mog African tourist Bus today.There were a group of bikers at breakfast this morning all with full gear so I surmised they were part of a group.I had the temerity to approach one as you do as a fellow traveller.I was greeted with one word answers except was I travelling alone and then goodluck goodbye. Admittedly I only tried to talk to one guy but I certainly hope that these groups interact with the local people better than with me otherwise the whole travelling experience will get spoilt.
 At the airport now waiting to go home.In a way it's easier to plow on into the unknown and fix problems as they arise, I know there is 500 kms of badly rutted road between Ethiopia and Kenya but I obviously can't carry everything that might break so I will just try and plan on knowing where to find stuff ( Taxi, pick up etc).I'll use the time between now and October worrying myself into a frenzy just to have the adrenalin flowing nicely for the next leg to Kampala.







Tuesday, August 2, 2011

UAE

I'm still here in UAE but not for much longer.
    Having mastered the intricacies of temporary import over land and sea my next lesson is airfreight.Just when I was recovering from the shock of the cost of servicing I got a couple of quotes for airfreight that have put me back on my back.The price doesn't look too bad per kilo and is just about acceptable when multiplied by the wt. of the bike. This is when you learn about airfreight wt.,; the volume divided by 6!!
 Riding up to a border or arriving at a port you just get on with it but I have now entered the murky world of the freight forwarders who are evidently doing me a favour even replying to e-mails. Any road up I think I have arranged to send the bike to Addis Ababa next week.Are capital letters shouting I wonder?
 I have been studying hard and planning and I now know that the unit of currency is the burr and Addis Ababa is in Ethiopia and I can get a visa at the airport what else do I need.?
 One other difference is that the "maninarush" ( thanks Chris) is slowing down to see some of what there is to see.
 New site is underway and has been published  http://www.manonatrip.bleddry.com/ .If I can think of anything to put on the extra pages I should arrive at the situation where all my spare time isn't spare any longer.

8/8/11
 Things are never as bad as they seem and my faith has been restored. Took the bike to The Cargo Village at the airport and cold called on Rainbow Cargo. Within 30 mins the tank was drained and the bike was well on its way to being crated up.
 Rainbow were very helpful indeed and even sent a man with me to the RTA office to get a letter confirming the bike was mine.There was also a pleasant walk between the RTA office and Interpol. Just two or three miles in the midday sun, what is the opposite of bracing? I guess I'm not wanted because I got my letter.
 Really that is all I had to do,air seems so much easier than sea but I will reserve judgement until I clear customs in Ethiopia.



9/8/11
 Back to Rainbow to pick up the airway bill and my Carnet (duly stamped out of UAE ).More good news,the bike is leaving today so will be waiting for me when I arrive tomorrow.Now, how many sandwiches do I need to last me a week?
 Watching the world news I am just relieved I'm not heading to anywhere lawless and out of control such as the UK.I just wonder if this is the start of the UK Summer with the people taking to the streets to demand a regime change!!!