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African Experts - Safari Stories: Kat journeys to Northern Tanzania (Nov 2014)
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Friday, 21 November 2014. Kat journeys to Northern Tanzania (Nov 2014). I flew to Tanzania from Kenya, and Kilimanjaro airport is only a forty-five minute flight from Nairobi. So first off, it’s a totally bizarre experience to spend longer checking in than actually flying! I eagerly step out into the coffee plantation, where I am greeted with an iced coffee and shown to my room: a spacious cabin out in the plantation. The room is entirely coffee oriented! The next day we explore Tarangire on foot, by veh...
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African Experts - Safari Stories: Tanzania: The Wild South
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Wednesday, 29 July 2015. Tanzania: The Wild South. Sand Rivers is perched right on top of the Rufiji river with some of the best views in the park! With so much water around we just had to do a boat cruise! That afternoon we cruised through the tributaries around Lake Manze looking at birds, crocodiles and other little critters before emerging out onto the lake to watch the sun set to the sound of grunting hippos and fish eagle calls. Finally a sleep in before our flight to Ruaha! Our walk that afternoon...
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African Experts - Safari Stories: Lion fight in Laikipia
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Sunday, 25 January 2015. Lion fight in Laikipia. She ran over to join them. They all seemed familiar and greeted each other affectionately, but she was obviously very interested in the male. Amid our scandalous chatter about lion relations I gasped, “Margot! There’s another male.” A big male appeared near by and made a bee-line for the threesome. The female in question. Find out more about booking your next East African adventure by visiting us at African Experts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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African Experts - Safari Stories: August 2015
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Friday, 14 August 2015. Just twenty minutes of flying time transfers you from the hustle and bustle of Dar Es Salaam to the idyllic island of Zanzibar. Used as a major trade port for decades Zanzibar is rich in history, incredible architecture and ancient culture. We landed later than expected (the typical African motto of arriving in time. As opposed to on time. The sun rose spectacularly across the open water, greeting the early morning fisherman and illuminating the oceans golden hues. Once we were ba...
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African Experts - Safari Stories: July 2015
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Wednesday, 29 July 2015. Tanzania: The Wild South. Sand Rivers is perched right on top of the Rufiji river with some of the best views in the park! With so much water around we just had to do a boat cruise! That afternoon we cruised through the tributaries around Lake Manze looking at birds, crocodiles and other little critters before emerging out onto the lake to watch the sun set to the sound of grunting hippos and fish eagle calls. Finally a sleep in before our flight to Ruaha! Our walk that afternoon...
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African Experts - Safari Stories: January 2015
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Sunday, 25 January 2015. Lion fight in Laikipia. She ran over to join them. They all seemed familiar and greeted each other affectionately, but she was obviously very interested in the male. Amid our scandalous chatter about lion relations I gasped, “Margot! There’s another male.” A big male appeared near by and made a bee-line for the threesome. The female in question. Find out more about booking your next East African adventure by visiting us at African Experts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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African Experts - Safari Stories: Zanzibar Dreaming
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Friday, 14 August 2015. Just twenty minutes of flying time transfers you from the hustle and bustle of Dar Es Salaam to the idyllic island of Zanzibar. Used as a major trade port for decades Zanzibar is rich in history, incredible architecture and ancient culture. We landed later than expected (the typical African motto of arriving in time. As opposed to on time. The sun rose spectacularly across the open water, greeting the early morning fisherman and illuminating the oceans golden hues. Once we were ba...
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