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KENYA: Visit Lodwar, But Do Not Travel By Night And Beware Of Bandits.
Eliye Spring Resort in LodwarLodwar is a special place. The capital of Turkana County, which is also known as the cradle of humankind and lies within the Northern Rift Valley region of Kenya , it is the warmest town in Kenya with a temperature average of 29 degrees Celsius per year. The Loima Hills lie to its west.
It is one of the sunniest places in the world, receiving an average of 3,600 hours of sunshine annually.
It’s not easy to journey to the town located approximately 700 kilometers from the capital, Nairobi. No bus company services that route, so one has to travel to the town of Kitale to get a connecting bus.
Upon arriving in Kitale, you realize that there are only two bus companies that operate in Lodwar, Eldoret Express and Dayah Express. I buy a ticket for Dayah and wait 2 hours before we leave.
The heavily loaded bus brawls as it climbs and navigates through the steep slope near the Kapenguria junction at a pace of about 10kph for an hour.
He seems to have gained momentum from descending and maintains the speed, the bus moving at about 30kph all the way, journeying through breathtaking, rolling landscapes. We cover close to 160 kilometers in 5 hours and it is evident that the journey will take longer than expected.
We stop off in Kainuk, border town between the Pokot and Turkana, for refreshments. We hop back onboard and journey through Lokichar, a small center with plush upland vegetation seen over the horizon, then cross the Turkwel River and into Lodwar town.
I had heard stories of its magnificent sunrise, and so woke early to capture it. The hot desert climate meant that the heat could already be felt at the crack of dawn.
Our first visit for the day is the detention houses that was used for imprisonment of Kenya’s first President, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, together with fellow freedom fighters during the Colonial period.
During the colonial period, Lodwar functioned as a transit point for British officials moving Kenyan political prisoners to the north.
Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's first president, was restricted to house arrest for two years in Lodwar, beginning in 1959. The town had developed a reputation as an isolated outpost removed from in the rest of Kenya, but in recent years Lodwar has expanded and gained commercial and economic prominence.
Bikers At Eliye Resort
The community in Lodwar is known for their mastery of basket weaving and my next stop is the basket market where they sell their elegantly woven products alongside other souvenirs and cultural artifacts.
The market is abuzz with activities and women adorned in colorful ornaments who sing as they weave. I make a quick trip through the market and bargain for a few wares to take back to Nairobi to remember this African hotspot.
Lodwar is currently in a power crisis. Only about 35 percent of all citizens in Lowdar have access to electricity in their homes.
Though it is at the epicentre of the world's largest underground aquifers, its residents experience intermittent water shortages leading to deaths of their cattle.
The people here are predominantly nomadic pastoralists.
If you are not going direct you can connect in Kitale. Nairobi to Kitale is around 1000ksh depending on the bus and Kitale to Lodwar is also about 1000ksh. Don't bother to ask when the bus is leaving, you will be told 'very soon'.
It leaves when the bus is full. Nowadays, most travelers from Nairobi will leave Nairobi at 7am and still catch the bus at around 2pm in Kitale, so if you are travelling without a lot of luggage you can opt for this since it saves on accommodation hustle in Kitale.
Lodwar Transport
One thing that you can't avoid on these public buses is overloading and exorbitant luggage charges, please be prepared for this to avoid disappointment!
There is a boat service at Kalokol on Lake Turkana, 50KM from town, for travel to Sibiloi Game Reserve.
Fly-540 and ALS now operate daily flights Wilson Airport. You can book online or at the airport while in Nairobi. Also the two companies have opened booking offices in Lodwar town.
The ALS have their offices near or next to the Naipa Supermarket while Fly540 is near the Africana Hotel or Eldoret Express bus service booking offices. Charter aircraft can also be hired in advance for drop-off and pick-up at the landing strip near the center of town.
Lodwar only has an airstrip with only one curio shop outside the gate of the airfield. Please don't expect any kind of duty free shops. Organise cab pick ups from the airfield with the company's offices as they have contacts of trusted individuals who own cabs for town service.
For aircraft owners, please check your KCAA AIPs and Amendments on the airfield details.
There is no train service at Lodwar therefore rule that out.
From Nairobi to Kitale which is the transit point to Lodwar is about 6 to 8 hours and the road conditions are not bad.
From Kitale to Lodwar, most of the tarmac roads have either been swept away by seasonal rivers or have deteriorated due to neglect.
Don't drive to Lodwar unless you have a Land Cruiser or something similar. After Kapenguria a small town, there are very few villages and if you car breaks down you will have to wait for days. You'd better use a bus or fly.
There are no service stations or rest areas once you enter Turkana district from the south until you reach Lodwar. Do not travel by night, and beware of bandits.
Women of Lodwar
The road to Lokichokio is in excellent condition which is interesting, since roads south are very poor.
This road is in reasonable condition because of the number of NGO's in Loki. Lokichokio was the base for the aid and relief effort for Sudan and Ethiopia. Near Loki is a refugee camp. Do not travel to Loki unless you have a good reason or if you are part of a NGO.
A lot of people choose to go around town by foot, since it's quite small. You can spend under 2 hours going round the whole town. This makes it unnecessary to look for transport to take you around the town!
For those who want to get out of town, there are taxis available and boda boda (Motor Cycle Taxi) to move from village to village since there aren't any established suburban areas within the town.
You can also opt to get a double cabin car at a an average cost of kshs.8000 per day. My advice if you are a tourist is to just try walking around the town though the temperatures are always high as much as 35 deg.
There are no real designated tourists sites within Lodwar town but one can choose to visit one of the detention houses that was used for imprisonment of the First President of Kenya Mzee Jomo Kenyatta and his fellow freedom fighters during the British Colonial era.
The current sitting of the District Commisioner offices also is a visitable site. The offices currently being used were used by the first District officer in Turkana and was the named 'White House' at the time.
There is also a history that a plane was downed or crashed in Lodwar before the 90s and the crew were burried near Lodwar Primary School.
A propeller head and shaft displayed on the District commissioner's office front wall people claim was that of the ill-fated aircraft. The crew were white, it is said.
Outside town, you can also choose to hike the highest hill, Mlima Lodwar as the locals call it, for some photo shoots of the town. On your way to Kalokol you can also visit Namortung'a,a Turkana word meaning people made of stone, stone site.
California market is also an area where one can visit to understand the kind of lifestyle that thrives in this place apart from the town centre life.
Livestock in Lodwar
The basket market can also be a good place to collect souvenirs of your trip.
Browse the basket market in town. Turkana district is known for intricately woven baskets ranging in size from minute to 100L (25 gallon) size. Women at the market hawk wares such as brooms, baskets, mikekas or woven sleeping mats, beads, and tire sandals.
There are a lot of education facilities that can be utilized by those who wish to stay longer, ranging from baby care centres, primary schools, secondary schools, polytechnics and a university.
There are also two libraries owned and run by the Diocese of Lodwar though under direct supervision of Lodwar Parish.
For local language lessons, you can choose to talk with the locals or visit Lodwar parish headquarters bookshop for more detailed information where they can offer guidance on how to get a teacher.
Opportunities arise occasionally depending on the needs of Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) operating in the area, including OXFAM-GB, World Vision, Practical Action, SNV, MSF, MERLIN. Most of the inhabitants are self employed in small scale businesses.
All basic needs can be found within the town centre from retail shops, grocer shops, supermarkets or whole sale shops.
Natural salted fried fish is plentiful, also ensure you taste a local meal called federation, the delicious nyirnyir and the Local fruit called eng'ol. There are many eating places and hotels, you can sample them to suit your choice, the good thing is some of these hotels are open the whole night.
Daily budget for one person on food: kes2000 is enough.
Bush Dinner At Eliye Spring Resort
Lately people have complained of the food and catering cost when they visit Eliye Springs Resort. I recommend you take plenty of cash when you visit the place or take something with yourself your trip.
All types of drinks can be easily found, there are some local restaurants and resort clubs as well as liquor stores which offer all types of alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks at a lower rate.
A private developer is in the process of setting up a gated community with several state of the art commercial offices and maisonettes with a swimming pool on the Nawoitorong-kerio road, offering business offices and accommodation to diplomats, high ranking officials, tourists and NGO staff who visit Lodwar and who would like to stay in town while enjoying the night view of the whole town from a distance.
For now you can just stay at one of the lodgings or guest houses in town. I suggest you ask the locals for direction.
Good lodging can be found for less than kes1500 per night and sometimes as cheap as kes500 per night.
A one bedroom rental house can range from kes3500 to kes7000 and a two bedroom house starts at around kes10000.
Town service taxi cost depends on the distance covered.
Don't walk the streets at night, as this will invite unwanted attention.
It is best to hire a guide if you intend to do any exploring within the city. This city is not really a tourist mecca, and thus, does not have any real tourist infrastructure.
Tourism Observer
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