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Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Safari stories

The Ngoronogoro Crater

Getting close to the tents!

Look who visited our campsite for a drink of water!

If you squint, you may see a rhino here

Sunrise over the crater

Happy campers!

Morning in the crater

I love the baby zebra!

Wildebeest remind me of grumpy old men

Wildebeest fight

The pink dots are flamingos
Not content with just one adventure, three of us decided to take advantage of being in Tanzania and to go on safari. I wasn't sure quite what our budget safari would entail, but Sunny Safaris did us proud. Camping, afterall, is much more enjoyable when you have somebody else to put up the tent and to cook all your meals!
After all that exercise and hard work, we decided to let our hair down a little. My Grandad used to say that it was OK to have a drink as long as 'the sun is over the yard arm'. I never really understood what a yard arm was, but I think it has something to do with boats and the navy and suggests that you probably shouldn't be boozing before mid-day. I have to say that 'Kili Time' - that is the time we cracked open our first Kilimanjaro beer got earlier every-day and the sun may not have been quite over the yard arm!

Our first game drive took us to Lake Tarangire, where we saw herds, not packs, of elephants. My friend also claimed to spot a fox on the campsite, but I think she was still suffering from altitude related delirium, or perhaps she had had one too many Kilimajaros!
Lake Manyara was another prime spot for seeing wildlife. Here we saw a tree climbing lion. I was surprised to see this, as I had been led to believe that the Ishasha National Park in Uganda was the only place to have tree climbing lions. Perhaps this one was taking a holiday!
The next day, we set off to the Ngorongoro Crater. This has to be one of the most spectacular settings for seeing wildlife in the world. Formed by volcanic activity a gazillion years ago, the area contains thousands of zebra, wildebeest, buffalo, lions, cheetahs, rhino and flamingos on the lake. The animals are contained inside the crater area, so it;s like entering a gigantic natural zoo. We saw a couple of cheetahs and rhinos in the far distance, but didn't get close enough to take a shot of them. I was cursing myself because I only had my point and shoot camera, so will have to hope that the images are engraved on my memory.

Monday, 10 January 2011

Lions and Tigers and Bears ha ha

Actually not lions and tigers and bears - rather cheetahs, elephants and penguins ha ha!

 Spier winery has a cheetah sanctuary where you can get up close and personal with the big cats. They're pretty docile most of the time ... although putting our lives in the hands of the spaced out gap year volunteer was probably the most worrying aspect. She had serious issues actually remembering what we should do when we went into the enclosure! These cheetahs were the runts of litters and never would have survived in the wild ... and they probably never will after being so mollycoddled!









Dad broke the habits of a lifetime and made a canine friend. Who would ever have thought that it would be a big slobbery Doberman? He still had issues with the sausage dog though!








Mum went ostrich mad over all the products. She wanted to spend 800 quid on an ostrich handbag, but in quite possibly THE quote of the holiday, she declared:
"It's not really worth buying one at my age as I wouldn't get the value for money. If I was your age I would definitely buy one!"
Errr right - do you have any plans of popping your clogs in the next while mother? Funnily enough, if I only had a short while to live I would max out every single credit card! Not so keen on the ostrich handbags though ...




Feeding the elephants at Knysna Elephant Park was much less tiring on the bum muscles than a 4 hour game drive over bumpy ground, but also not quite as magical. Still cute though!














It was so hot on the beach in Simonstown that I'm surprised these penguins hadn't turned pink and black! They waddled up to us without a care in the world - and best of all we sneaked onto the beach for free!