Tanzania
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  • Day 16–17

    Ngorongoro Krater

    February 25 in Tanzania ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Für die Wildtiere ist dieses UNESCO Weltkulturerbe Schutzgebiet mit einer Fläche von 26’400 Hektar wohl das Paradies: zum südlichen Teil der Serengeti gehörend hat es in der „Caldera“ das ganze Jahr über Wasser und Weideland, wenn auch der grösste See alkalisch und nur für die Flamingos geniessbar ist. Von weitem konnten wir sogar ein Nashorn sehen.
    Allerdings gibt es auch eine Kehrseite, denn unzählige Touristen möchten dies besuchen und so gibt es bei nahe der Wege gelegenen Tiersichtungen „traffic jam“.
    Aber die Aussicht von unserer Lodge am Kraterrand ist atemberaubend!
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  • Day 14–16

    Serengeti Ndutu Migration Camp

    February 23 in Tanzania ⋅ 🌬 23 °C

    Serengeti - unendliche Savannenlandschaft, unglaublich schön und mit vielen Tieren! Gut hat Dr. Grzymek damals dafür geworben, dass die Serengeti (=endlose Prärie) nicht sterben darf! Wir haben so viele Fotos gemacht, dass die Auswahl sehr schwer fällt.
    Serengeti - ein Ort zum Wiederkommen!
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  • Day 13–14

    Central Serengeti / Seronera

    February 22 in Tanzania ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

    Heute war wieder ein langer Transfertag. Überhaupt wird uns die Grösse Afrika‘s beim Fahren schmerzlich bewusst - wir haben sehr viel „african massage“ erdulden müssen. Und auch heute kamen wir erst kurz vor Sonnenuntergang in der einmalig zwischen grossen Felsbrocken,„kopges“, gelegenen Seronera Wildlife Lodge an und konnten den Pool leider nicht mehr geniessen. Am nächsten Tag ging es frühmorgens schon wieder los auf ganztages Safari mit Picknick Lunch unterwegs.
    Die Einreise von Kenia nach Tansania verlief gut, nur die lange Fahrt war sehr ermüdend.
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  • Day 7–8

    Serengeti, 'Endless Plains'

    February 20 in Tanzania ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Sunrise 🌅 at Ang'ata luxury tented camp. Before a day game drive through the Serengeti. This huge expanse of flat plain is home to 1000s of animals.
    Bumpy roads, and , 'oh' the dust but so worth it to see the wildlife. I've never seen Cheatas before this trip. Today, we saw a mother who'd just made a kill and was eating a baby Wildebeest. She had two cubs with her.
    We headed back to Kudu Lodge, exhausted but thrilled to have witnessed the legendary Serengeti.
    It was good to see Barry, who was much better after two days recocovering at the Lodge.
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  • Day 5

    Ngorongoro Crater

    February 18 in Tanzania ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    Animals and Birds Galore.

    This is one of the most spectacular places I have ever seen! So many animals, so many birds.
    Unfortunately Barry developed an upset stomach in the afternoon so we headed back Kudu Lodge while the rest of the group headed to the Serengeti.Read more

  • Day 12

    Auf dem Weg nach Sansibar

    February 14 in Tanzania ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Heute geht es 9-10 Stunden per Bus nach Dar es Salaam und morgen weiter nach Sansibar.
    Die Gruppe ist Geschichte, ein herzlicher Abschied gestern.
    Von anderen Gruppen habe ich gehört, dass z.T. nur die Hälfte den Gipfel geschafft hat - unsere Gemeinschaft hat alle hochgetragen. Außerdem waren 3 der 5 Guides überzeugte Christen und haben intensiv für uns gebetet!

    Die Fahrt über Land ist eindrucksvoll. Es gibt noch echte Krals und windige Lehmhäuser.
    Dar es Salaam selbst ist ein einziges Chaos - Stau überall. Disziplin würde den Verkehr beschleunigen - aber das Gegenteil wird gemacht - abenteuerlich!
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  • Day 6

    Ngorongoro and Serengeti

    February 19 in Tanzania ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Barry was much improved in the morning, but he needed to rest so I set off with Nemes, our driver back along the top of the Ngorongoro Crater and in the Serengeti. I had my own private game drive before meeting up with the rest of the group for sundowners as we watched the sun go down on the Serengeti.
    We then headed to Ang'ata luxury tented camp for dinner and collapsed into bed. Another spectacular day.
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  • Day 10

    Return to Kenya - Maasai Mara

    February 10 in Tanzania ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    A sad morning saying goodbye to Serengeti National Park - truely one of the most beautiful places on this planet filled with gods creation. We left with expectations absolutely exceeded!

    Today was a long travel day, we were on the road for 12 hours - leaving Serengeti, Tanzania at 6.30am and arriving at Maasai Mara, Kenya at 6.30pm.
    We hopped out of the car for a few minutes at the boarder to get our passports stamped, otherwise just a day enjoying the car view.

    Along the way, we saw a group of hippos in some water as well as 4 lions sleeping by the side of the road! Never gets old here!
    We arrived at our camp accomodation Ashnil Mara Camp inside the Maasai Mara national park and had a delicious dinner before bed.
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  • Day 9

    Serengeti Hot air-balloon + cat day!

    February 9 in Tanzania ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    5:30am start and on the road, our first activity for today was a sunrise hot air-balloon over Serengeti! We had a delay with getting up in the sky in time for the actual sunrise, due to some wind but never the less, we had a great experience up in the sky! We got to see thousands of animals from up above, we could really see the direction that all animals were moving in which was interesting! It looked as if it was a mini migration! We spotted a lion from up above, a large group of hyenas, of course the thousands and thousands of wilderbeasts and zebras. We spent about an hour up in the sky, enjoying every direction of view!
    Upon landing, we had a glass of champagne together and reminisced on what an amazing, once in a life time experience we shared! Our next stop of the day was a bush breakfast! Champagne, juice, eggs, avo on toast, fruit! You name it, it was there! We had giraffes in the background watching us share our breakfast!
    After finishing breakfast, we met up with our tour guide again and began our game drive. Today we planned to be on the game drive the entire day and packed little box lunches to eat along the way.
    Our first sighting was a big one! We saw about 30 or more cars around something on an open field. We headed straight there and wow! 3 bother cheetahs all feeding on a zebra. We were only minutes late from seeing the whole chase and catch … although maybe that is a good thing!
    We watched for a while seeing how the three brothers interacted and behaved. It was very interesting but definitely not something I’d want to watch very often.
    There was another cheetah nearby having a sun bake which we had a quick look at before hitting the road again.
    A leopard was nearby as well, seemed like we were on theme for a cat day!
    The leopard must have been a bit shy, she kept her face hidden most of time we watched her.
    Around this time, we started to get a bit hungry after our big morning! We pulled up under some shade of a tree and had our lunch boxes for a quick break from the car.
    Our morning theme seemed to be cats, but oh dear did our afternoon double!
    Our tour guide took us to a place called Hiding Valley, this was a grassy rocky area known for lions hiding and laying around. Surely enough, Jordan spotted a little cub in the distance as he sat up around a tree. We headed straight there! 17 lions! 17 lions all laying around the base of this single tree. It looked like 4 mum’s and the remaining were cubs. Our vehicle was the only one around so we really got to share this quiet intimate moment watching as the cubs slept and woke up and moved around. This was a difficult moment to drive on from. I wanted to stay for hours watching them all! We had a geez around a few close by bushes and trees to see if we could find Mufasa but weren’t so lucky this time.
    We began driving in the direction of our camp to slowly head back for the day.
    Before we knew it, another tree with a different 10 lions under it! These cubs were very active playing together and have a clean by their mum, it was a beautiful moment to watch as the lionesses licked and cared for their cubs.
    We headed straight over the walkie talkie that this prides male was also spotted! Mufasa! Having a sun bake in the middle of a dried up lake, listening out for his lionesses and enjoying the attention all the vehicles was giving him.
    A spectacular find especially as we got to see his big mane when he was sitting up ways.
    We quickly checked on the leopard from earlier in the day again to see if she had moved around. Unfortunately she was still quite shy hiding her face.

    We counted up the amount of cats we have seen the past few days - 3 leopards, 11 cheetahs, 59 lions. I did not expect to see that amount coming over!

    Back to the camp, a shower and quick relax before dinner. We packed up our bags, very sadly we are leaving the Serengeti tomorrow morning.
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  • Day 8

    Full day explorimg Serengeti

    February 8 in Tanzania ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Today was a very exciting day exploring Serengeti National Park! Our morning started around the lake on the hunt to find a big Mufasa, there must have been a sighting of him around as when we arrived.. we could already see around 4 other cars driving around this area.
    Along the way to find Mufasa, we had a very exciting car trip!
    First we saw some pink flamingo’s, super cute and colourful especially when a lot of them are all gathered together!
    Shortly after this we found a tree full of volture’s, definitely not the prettiest looking bird, but for sure a big boy to spot!
    Then, the excitement started! Our tour guide got some intel over the walkie talkie and we started speeding over to a pair of cheetahs. The two cheetahs were on the hunt for some lunch! We, and many other vehicles followed the cheetah through the bush land, keeping our safe distance and letting nature do its thing. We got to see them creep along the grass and even go for a short run after some zebras’. Luckily, this time the zebras managed to get a head start (we think they got spooked by some vehicles that were getting to close) scaring them away before the cheetahs could get close enough.
    It was a thrill! Almost seeing cheetahs go for a run which they are most known for! After around 30 minutes of following the pair, they eventually settled under some shade and seemed to be having a rest before going for lunch.
    We were excited to see the chase but I definitely wouldn’t have wanted to watch the kill.
    We drove around for a little while longer spotting some giraffes, zebras, many birds and more before heading back to our camp site for some lunch.
    Noting the heat of the day, our group decided to stay at the campsite until later in the evening to avoid the heat for a break. This was a great time for everyone to catchup with some sleep and also have some time on the wifi.
    4pm came around before I knew it, we set out for the evening to find Mufasa. We searched the endless plains over and over, it felt like hours at the time of just sitting, driving straight just seeing flat grass for as long as we could see…
    The sun was close to setting, the team was tired and we were almost going to give up… just when… our tour guide turned around and said “guess what”!!
    Mufasa! x2! A small singe tree, from afar would see as nothing but to our tour guide’s experienced eyes, we spotted 2 male lions laying down around a tree on the grass. It felt like we had waited allll day to see him! Definitely a handsome good looking animal! So scary to think we were within reach of a huge lion!
    The day ended on a high! We went back to camp and shared a dinner together, reminiscing on the wonderful animal creatures we had seen today. Another day, another blessing.
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