When I reached Khartum, about at 13.00, I needed to find an hotel, as usually, and some people that probably were on the bus during the travel tried to help me.
It was not very easy because they didn’t speak languages I know and I don’t speak arabic.
Finally someone spoke English to me and he found a tuc-tuc, explaining to the driver my needless.
So, I went to the arabic market to find an hotel, but when we reached the place the driver didn’t know to do more.
A lot of people came to me, nobody spoke English.
Take the time, Ale!
I didn’t lose my hope and arrived soon my next angel, that accompanied me to the place I needed.
At the hotel the man was very kind and after I arranged my bag in the room he brought me to a local restaurant, where he has been really patient with me, describing the food I could have.
I found the good one!
I finished my lunch with an amazing ginger tea.
When we came back to the hotel I met Mhgou, the owner, that propose to me all the help I needed; so, I asked to him information about the next travel steps I was planning to do and he promised me to bring to me all the answers as soon as possible.
During the afternoon I worked about my blog and after some hours I went out to find some food.
Walking down a street a guy came to me, then we went together to a close restaurant.
Another good local food, another delicious tea…
Before to come to my room I had a good chat with my new friend Abdullah and some other people we met…
Secondo me, i tuoi blogs sono meravigliosi e sai perchè? Perchè attraverso le parole e le immagini, rendi visibile chi è invisibile, rendi protagonista chi è sempre vissuto dietro le quinte, rendi testimonianza del fatto che la diversità di lingua, di cultura, di religione non è un ostacolo per arrivare al cuore delle persone! La frase che più mi ha colpito è stata: “Non persi la speranza e arrivò presto un altro angelo….”. Le tue giornate sono piene di questi “angeli” che grazie a te sono venuti allo scoperto per regalarti e regalarci il loro amore!!!!