Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Serengeti Serenade


Jambo! The 30 minute flight from Maasai Mara was quite thrilling in the 12 seat Cessna single engine prop. The fellow who was sitting in the co-pilot seat didn’t know how to open or close the door and the lone pilot loaded the luggage, did security check and did a brief 10 second security briefing. “Keep your seat belts fastened”!


After clearing both Kenyan and Tanzanian immigration we met our new guide/driver and we’re off on another lengthy drive to the World Heritage Site, Serengeti National Park. At over 15,000 sq km it is almost 10 times larger than the Maasai Mara which we had just left. I turn and say “ Jennifer, we’re not in Kansas anymore”.
Famous for its 2.2 million wildebeest migration this huge territory is as breathtaking as it is vast. 
 
 
I find it more lush here but as the Asians say “same same but different”. The wildlife population is much larger than the Maasai Mara and is evidenced by our daily wildlife drives. In addition to the lions, zebras, giraffes, gazelles, wildebeest, wart hogs, birds and on and on and on, we find a leopard sleeping in a tree. Rare, but not uncommon. Our lodge is not protected by fences and we need to be escorted back to our accommodation at night fall. Wild life sightings all the time.
 

Standing in the middle of the Serengeti  today, surrounded by 100’s of kilometers of grass plains and listening to the breezes blow through the grasses and the warmth of the sun felt on my face made me realize we really are on an African safari.
 
 
 
Note: My apologies for so many bird pictures but I just can't seem to be able to edit the bad ones from the good ones.



































3 comments:

  1. Great Pics , keep up the good work. Were enjoying your blog.
    Peter & Marlene

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  2. Just make sure you aren't the ones who are providing the picnic lunch. Those lions look like they would enjoy a Gill-burger.

    M&M

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  3. Hope you asked to see maintenance record before boarding that plane?

    You guys sure lucky visiting during lion mating season.

    Great pix of birds. What's your camera ?

    ;-)

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