I've found a little pic showing temperature and rainfall in Tabora for each month - check it out below! It comes from World Travel Guide.
So temperatures could range from 15°C to 28°C, but there ain't gonna be much rain!
We're back to uni on Monday, expect more and better things from the Tanzania crew...
Friday, 24 April 2009
Sunday, 5 April 2009
General update
Sorry I haven't updated the blog recently.
We had a life coaching session with Iain Smith Coaching on the last Wednesday of term. Before the session I had no idea what life coaching was for or about, and it was a real insight for me, and all of the team. It was held at Imperial after normal uni hours and we had a meeting afterwards. Iain's charity, Raincatcher, offered to give us some money (£2500!) and Iain offered to coach us for free before we went. So from all the team, thanks Iain!
We have booked our flights too! There are going to be two flights (approximately a week apart) each way, and each team member was given the opportunity to choose which pair of flights they would like to depart and return on. This led to the John at Flight Centre getting very stressed getting us all on planes, but he did an excellent job and we're flying out there for less than we expected a few weeks ago.
Most universities are on holiday for Easter now, meaning that the team can't really do anything together. We are all having to get our travelling gear together for the trip though - some of us are leaving only 3 days after our exams finish.
That's all for now, I'll write back on here soon.
We had a life coaching session with Iain Smith Coaching on the last Wednesday of term. Before the session I had no idea what life coaching was for or about, and it was a real insight for me, and all of the team. It was held at Imperial after normal uni hours and we had a meeting afterwards. Iain's charity, Raincatcher, offered to give us some money (£2500!) and Iain offered to coach us for free before we went. So from all the team, thanks Iain!
We have booked our flights too! There are going to be two flights (approximately a week apart) each way, and each team member was given the opportunity to choose which pair of flights they would like to depart and return on. This led to the John at Flight Centre getting very stressed getting us all on planes, but he did an excellent job and we're flying out there for less than we expected a few weeks ago.
Most universities are on holiday for Easter now, meaning that the team can't really do anything together. We are all having to get our travelling gear together for the trip though - some of us are leaving only 3 days after our exams finish.
That's all for now, I'll write back on here soon.
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