Hello !
Leaving Niamey to see some of the last wild giraffes in western Africa, only 60 km southeast from Niamey !
So I bought a ticket, hired a guide and a motorcycle amd off we went. Driving 20 km on the mainroad and then a left turn into the bush, where we rode for another 2 km and then they were there; my favorite animals of Africa together with elephants but the latter were not here anymore.
Beautiful elegant those giraffes and quite tame, we could walk to them and they didn't run away. 15 meters close, it was a great sight !
Because of my visa problem with Nigeria, I only got 21 day's and the visa said it started on day of issue, which was 20-12, I wanted to enter Nigeria as fast as possible, taking a bus again. I also read in my lonely planet that at the border immigration would ask the length of stay, which would mean the 21 day's would start at the border ...
But because I didn't want to take the risk I took a bus again, so I thought ...
Yhe small minivan to Dosso wasn't a problem; arriving early that day in Dosso I went looking for the bus to Maradi, 500 km furter east, and learned that the bus left next morning at 6, so I cycled out of Dosso and made camp.
Next morning at 06.30 no bus. 07.00, no bus. 07.30 no bus and everybody started to leave so I asked, where is bus ? They told me bus was still in Niamey, broken ...
Shit, shit shit ...
I asked my money back and raced to another bus station, had to hurry because all busses leave early.
When I found it there was a bus, to Maradi but there was no space for my bicycle.
So I rode to bus nr 3, same story. Bus nr 4, same story ...
Oh no, what now ?
When I went back to the first bus station they also said my bike was the problem.
But ...
I could take a minubus to Maradi ( very tiring one man said and he would be so right ... )
I found a minubus to Maradi, leaving at 09.30, they said .
We left at 10.15 and within 1 km had 4 stops, loading and unloading passengers and cargo.
The last stop took almost an hour ...
To make a long story short, it took me 5 minibusses, 9 hours of waiting and 7 hours of riding to reach Maradi.
It was 23.00 hours ...
Bought some bread, a beer and cycled out of Maradi to find a perfect camp spot within 5 km.
I slept well I can tell !
The border with Nigeria only 50 km away.
With about 4 officers I had to go through nr 1 was the best.
This guy was asking me silly questions, answered by me with silly aswers
Profession ?
Clown.
Clown ?
Yeah you know, a circus, a silly man with a red nose, long shoes doing crazy things ?
Ahh, yes, he said.
Asking questions like, who is your contactperson, where do you go, if I had the telephone nr of the Hilton hotel in Abuja and knew somebody there ...
Then he asked me the name of my bicycle and I was stunned ...
You want to know the name of my bicycle ?
I started to laugh, harder and harder.
You want to know the name of my bicycle ???
Hahaha, tears were rolling down my face from laughter !
Oh men, the best laugh in months !
Then I told him the name ( which Gudy gave to me : LEO ( Lars Even Onderweg ))
He even wanted to know the nr so I gave him the nr of my Colorado nr plate, still laughing hahaha, the name of my bike, pffew !
Afetr completing the form I was told I could go, to immigration nr 2 where I got my entry stamp and ... 21 day's starting today ! So lonely planet was right
Very happy I took immi nr 3 and 4 and moved on, into Nigeria, land nr 10 this trip !
Beacause I wanted to spend Cristmas in Kano and because I was a little tired of 4000 km of headwinds ( now I know why most cyclists to Cape Town take the route fron Cairo
I took private taxi to Kano.
A taxi because the minivans here do not have roof tops for my bicycle and big buses only ride in the south ? I payed 3000 N which is 15 euro, not too bad for a 170 km ride .
It isn't in the lonely planet but if you are in Kano you have to go to Ahmadu Bello Way / Magain Rumfa Road crossing where the funniest police man is controlling traffic; he is waving with his arms, marching up and down, making funny moves with his hands, standing on one leg, the other, together with one arm, skyhigh, waving traffic through like this !
I was looking and laughing for like 5 minutes, ( people gave him money by the way ).
Now, HE was a clown !
Just great to look at !
Now, tomorrow I will cycle out of Kano, on my way to Abuja, not sure which road to take but I want to ride the Jos plateau. Because of the recent problems in Jos I do not want to sleep there ( with new years's eve ) so I probably spend that one in the bush.
A, what the hell, as long as I am happy and I have to tell, THAT feeling is returning slowly
Greetings and a happy new year !
Lars
And many thanks ALL of you !