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 ofBaca lagi
Maasai Mara

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 toBaca lagi
Maasai Mara

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 theBaca lagi
Osero Lodge, Maasai Mara

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 16Baca lagi
Maasai Mara

And more
Maasai Mara

More photos from afternoon drive
Osero Lodge. Maasai Mara.

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 gameBaca lagi
Nairobi .Thigiri Ridge

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 inBaca lagi
Glasgow

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 informationBaca lagi
Glasgow

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 homeBaca lagi
Balloch Loch Lomond

Our third night of free camping was in Balloch, at the southern end of Loch Lomond. We left Inveruglas quite early and breakfasted in Balloch.
We visited the Information centre where the busy staffBaca lagi
Inveruglas

We walked out from our pitch today. Inveruglas is the start, or finish, point of the Three Lochs Walk. We decided to do the section between Loch Lomond to Loch Long, which took us through the valleyBaca lagi
Inveruglas

Moving on, once again, we had decided to do some free camping by the side of Loch Lomond. In the summer months there are restrictions as to where you can go, and we ended up being allocated a spotBaca lagi
Glencoe

The mountain resort is located adjacent to the West Highland walking trail. This is a very popular walking trail which starts in northern Glasgow and finishes at Fort William - a 95 mile trail. TheBaca lagi
Glencoe

We had a wonderfully peaceful night at our spot adjacent to the River Coe. We shared the space with a number of other motorhome and campervans.
In the morning we walked up the valley to the locationBaca lagi
Glencoe

A travel day.
We crossed back to Oban to replenish stocks, then travelled up into Glencoe where we were hoping to find a free camping spot.
On our way we stopped off at the Glencoe visitor centre toBaca lagi
Craignure

Today we decided to walk around the coast to visit Duart Castle, the current seat of the head of the Maclean clan.
The footpath hugged the shore line for the first 2 miles, we were hopeful that weBaca lagi
Craignure

We decided that we would take the bus along the coast to Tobermory. The roads are narrow so Karen had a chance to look a bit more at the views along the coast road.
Tobermory is a picture postcardBaca lagi
Craignure

We moved on today, back to the centre of the island on the east coast. We had booked ourselves into the Shieling campsite for a three night stay.
On our way we decided to have a look at Lochbuie, asBaca lagi
Fionnphort

We had another boat trip today. This time we took the short crossing from Fionnphort jetty across the sound to Iona.
We had a quick look at the ruined nunnery before setting off for a ramble on theBaca lagi
Fionnphort

We enjoyed a bit of a lazy morning, then ambled the 1.3 miles to the harbour at Fionnphort. We had booked ourselves onto a boat trio to Staffa Island for the afternoon. The weather was a lot betterBaca lagi
Fionnphort

We were booked onto the ferry crossing from Oban to Craignure in mid-morning. It was a bit of a murky day once again for a crossing. At times it was difficult to see the island in the low cloud.
TheBaca lagi
Oban

Today is a lazy day to replenish stocks, update blog, and to do research for our trip to Mull in the morning.
Oban

Today, we visited the Island of Kerrera. We were told about this island by a couple who were on our boat in Norway, they said it was a beautiful island to walk around.
We took a ferry across theBaca lagi