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  • Maasai Mara

    4. Oktober 2024 in Kenia ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    On our way back we experienced something rather exceptional.
    Simon heard on the radio that one of the other drivers had spotted a cheetah running. On the hill to our left we we saw a herd of wildebeest charging up the hill, after a little while they all stopped. After a little time Simon spotted a few cheetah hunkered down not far from the herd. It became apparent that they had succeeded in a hunt and were making the most of their meal before the scavengers moved in.
    Very quickly a ranger car drove up to the scene, as about thirty safari vehicles descended on the area and queued up to get close up view. Vehicles are limited to five at a time and no closer that 25 metres, policed by the rangers.
    When we got there five cheetah were enjoying their lunch comprising of a young wildebeest.
    After that Simon almost apologised for taking us to see a pride of lions and we got up close with a magnificent ostrich.
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  • Maasai Mara

    4. Oktober 2024 in Kenia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    We enjoyed our packed lunch under a tree in the open, we shared the space with Maribou Stork. We then drove to the only bridge crossing on the Mara for a comfort break before the long drive back to our lodge.Weiterlesen

  • Maasai Mara

    4. Oktober 2024 in Kenia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    More photos, some from the Mara river crossing where the great migration takes place each year. We were here at the end of the great migration , a million and a half wildebeest and zebra brave the river crossing along here, trying to dodge the crocodiles or being swept away in a strong river current when the water is high.Weiterlesen

  • Osero Lodge, Maasai Mara

    4. Oktober 2024 in Kenia ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    We had a brilliant full day game drive, what we saw exceeded our expectations. After a pleasant breakfast, we set off for a full day drive through the park. Within minutes, we saw a group of about 16 giraffes wander majestically through the bush., we were soon in the company of lions, impala, waterbuck, antelope, buffalo, wildebeest more lions, feedback, hooded vultures maribou stork, dikdik, eland, gazelle. We spotted hyena, topi, mongoose, warthog ostrich, hartebeest, baboons. When we reached the Mara river there were hippo galore and some lazy but menacing looking crocodiles, ground hornbill, saddle billed stork and lilac breastfed rollers. WOWWeiterlesen

  • Osero Lodge. Maasai Mara.

    3. Oktober 2024 in Kenia ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    We had arranged for a 7.30 pick up from Stewart's house. Simon, our host and driver for the next two days, arrived bang on time for our overland drive to Osero Lodge, a glamping resort within the game park.
    The journey out of Nairobi was fascinating. If there are any rules of the road, nobody seems bothered about them, absolute mayhem, but it works.
    Our journey to the park took 5 hours. We dropped down from the plateau into the Rift Valley, stopping off at the lookout for Simon to have a coffee and us to have a mooch in the curio shops. We successfully haggled for one item as a souvenir. We had been warned that start prices for items are ridiculously high and that the first given price is usually about 3 times the price expected. So we used that as our basis for haggling.
    A rock hyrax was scrambling about below the lookout wall.
    The drive took us through towns and villages, where we saw first hand the locals going about their daily business, tiny shop units selling all sorts of stuff, roadside markets and stalls, bars and tiny hotels in the most unlikely places. Cattle, goats, sheep being herded along the roadside, and wandering through the villages. Simon informed us that the number of goats and cows owned by a man is an indication of his wealth. It was so interesting to witness the general hustle and bustle of daily life - children rolling small barrels of water from the wells, sheep and goats being transported from the markets on motor bikes, motorcycles piled high with firewood, sacks of corn etc. In the wheat belt, within the rift valley, corn was being dried out on tarpaulin under the sun.
    Arriving at the park, after the formalities at the gate, where we fended off the very persistent Maasai ladies flogging their beaded curios and carvings, we had a short drive through the bush to our Lodge.
    On the way, we met up with eland, zebra, warthog, and gazelle.
    The Lodge welcomed us as their only guests for the day, so we felt quite special. A big party had left to return to the city that morning.
    We were served a 4 course lunch, which was very tasty and then settled down in our Lodge and had a rest by the pool prior to going out on an afternoon game drive.
    Leaving at 3:30 Simon took us out into the park for a 3 hour drive. It was brilliant, Simon wanted us to see as many of the animals as possible, and he did a great job.
    Zebra, wildebeest, eland, gazelle,impala, giraffe, buffalo, topi, lions, baboons,cheetah, beautiful birds, mongoose, jackal, elephants, antelope were all seen in their natural environment. Simon clearly knew the ins and outs of the reserve intimately, his knowledge of the animals extensive, and coupled with the radio links across the park, he was able to quickly take us to the hot sightings.
    After a very tasty evening meal, we arranged with Simon for a 7.30 start for tomorrow's day drive where he hoped to fill in any blanks.
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  • Nairobi .Thigiri Ridge

    2.–7. Okt. 2024 in Kenia ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Our flight from London left on time. At Heathrow, GGM sponsored us into the business class lounge, which gave us a restful start to our journey. The plane set off in good time, so we arrived in Nairobi on schedule at 5 am local time. The airport was busy with arrivals, but after 1 hour we were through customs with our luggage. The car-drive through Nairobi reminded us just how hectic life can be in Africa. Not for the faint-hearted. Stewart took the toll freeway which was running smoothly, but once off the highway the streets are a free for all.
    We pitched up at chez Maclean at 7 am, feeling a little woozy from the flight. We managed to see the grandchildren before they set off for their school day. Some of the local monkey troop were wandering through the garden. Emily needed to spend some time finishing off a report for her work. GGM and K spent some quiet time in the morning as A and Stew went off to sort a sim card out for our phone, and we set up the M-pesa payment app.
    At lunchtime we enjoyed the food at a local restaurant, Ankole Grill. The wraps were very tasty and portions hearty. The setting of the restaurant was delightful, surrounded by tropical plants and trees.
    In the afternoon GM and GGM went with Moses to see the children's school, whilst A had a good swim in the pool.
    In the evening we enjoyed a fish curry cooked on the veranda of Stewart's house. Snapper cooked on the grill, accompanied by corn, potatoes and salad.
    An early night beckoned as we prepared for our safari in the morning. We had quickly unpacked and repacked a small case for the next 3 days.
    A great first day in Kenya.
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  • Glasgow

    28. Juni 2024 in Schottland ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

    We had a day in the city. Stepps railway station was 10 minutes walk from our site and we were at Queen Street station, in the heart of the city within 20 minutes.
    Our first stop was the information centre. The young lady there was very helpful (as we have found at each place we visit).
    We walked westwards, along Sauchiehall Street, which was quite shabby in places at its west end before hitting a more elegant part as we approached the Kelvingrove Hall Museum.
    We spent some time looking in the museum at the various artefacts, all very interesting. Salvador Dali's famous painting had been leant to the museum in Spain, so unfortunately we could not see it.
    After that we wandered along the Clyde river bank back into the commercial heart of the city and took a look at the old cathedral.
    The cathedral was most impressive, as all these massive and ancient buildings are. Top of the chart, however, still has to be the cathedral at Cordoba.
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  • Glasgow

    26.–30. Juni 2024 in Schottland ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Our last few nights in Scotland are at a site at Stepps in Glasgow.
    On our way we stocked up with a few necessary food items at Dumbarton and visited the Dumbarton Castle. This is the one time home of the first kings in Scotland and it commands a view of the River Clyde. It is built on top of a large volcanic plug standing proud of all the land around it.
    It really is quite an impressive old building, so we had a look in side. Yet more climbing up steep stairways to the views at the top. Our legs were feeling it after the exertions of the last few days.
    We made our way over to Glasgow in the afternoon, avoiding the city centre. Our campsite, at Stepps, is on the north east side of Glasgow.
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