Maasai Mara

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 ofWeiterlesen
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 ofWeiterlesen
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 toWeiterlesen
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 theWeiterlesen
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 16Weiterlesen
And more
More photos from afternoon drive
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 gameWeiterlesen
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 inWeiterlesen
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 informationWeiterlesen
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 homeWeiterlesen