From Arusha, we headed up to Nairobi (where we indulged at the local Spur:), and then onward to Lake Naivasha. Although the lake looked like another place where we could spend a few days(/weeks/who knows) we had to make time, and so we pushed on. And on route, and much by surprise, something great happened - we crossed into the Northern Hemisphere!!!
Being such a milestone, we did the right and only thing to do and stopped and had a beer (a Tusker in fact) ON the equator. And yes mom - even the driver. sorry.
Although we intended on reaching the Kenya-Uganda border, we again realised that we were running out of time, and made the quick decision to visit the local rain Forest - the Kakamega Forrest. At the gate to the Forest we met a local guide, Patrick, who we quickly made friends with. After explaining to him that we were not rich Mazungus (whites) and could not afford to camp inside the park, he took us to his own camp only one kilometer away. Patrick turned out to be even more of a legend, when he offered to take us on a private walk through one of the nearby forest regions that didn't belong to the Kenyan
Wildlife Service. And so the next morning we packed up camp and set off early into the forest. Being a real tropical rain forest, it was a fantastic walk and we saw everything from monster 25m trees to tropical hornbills and colobus monkeys.