ABSTRACT

First published in 1968: This, the record of the author's first journey into the interior of Africa, established his credentials as an explorer of the first rank. Although he made no startling discoveries and his experiences lack the dramatic impact of those retailed in Through Masai Land, his more widely known and subsequent narrative, To The Central African Lakes added measurably to Europe's knowledge of a part of eastern Africa which hitherto had only been understood in imperfect outline.

chapter Chapter I|28 pages

Zanzibar

chapter Chapter III|35 pages

Dar-es-Salaam to Mkamba

chapter Chapter IV|39 pages

Mkamba to Behobeho

chapter Chapter V|55 pages

To the Mountains

chapter Chapter VI|61 pages

The Plateau of Inner Africa

chapter Chapter VII|61 pages

Between Nyassa and Tanganyika