We start early this morning as we have been invited to a Canadian friend we had met a few years ago in Tonga for pancakes. He is working on a project in collaboration with the local parks and is based in the Seronera. How fortuitous:) we get to catch up…
Serengeti Plains , Seronera
We are now going to stay four nights in one place in the Seronera part of the Serengeti. The staff are very friendly but this is a very large hotel with plenty of large groups. We somehow manage to get the staff to like us and they make sure we…
Part two of an epic day transferring to the Serengeti
As we confidently set out on the journey we quickly start coming across lots of side road options to put us off. Andrew uses his bump of direction and keeps choosing a road that doesn’t quite figure on the rangers map. André in the back seat with his Maps of…
Part one of an epic day transferring to the Serengeti
Today is our transfer day to the Serengeti. Again there is a very strict time frame and we have to exit the Conservancy by 12.55pm. We decide to maximize our morning by going on one last drive in the Ndutu area. It turns into an amazing morning , first we…
Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
We make our way up from the valley floor to the Ngorongoro Crater rim. Ngorongoro means “gift of life” in Maasai , who are the peoples that live around the rim and surrounding plains grazing cattle.This is an extinct volcano which exploded and collapsed on itself a few million years…
Tarangire NP
We have two nights here in the Tarangire Safari Lodge. The view into the park from the edge of the lodge is stunning. This is the start of a long rainy season but the rains have been minimal so far. This is of great concern as all the important crops…
Kilimanjaro Airport and start of Tanzania
We are due to depart from Kigali on the 7.20pm flight. We arrive at the airport, security is raised due to the political situation in Kenya, so we have to go through a security pre-check, this envolves pulling out all our luggage and a sniffer dog checks for any suspicious…
Volcanoes NP Day 3 Sabyinyo Family
It is our last performance today and our last trek with the gorillas. We get allocated the Sabyinyo family,it has the oldest silverback Guhonda at 46 years of age and two other silverbacks his son now a very strong male and his brother Big Ben with a bald patch on…
Volcanoes NP Day 2 Hirwa Family
A 5.30am wake up, off to breakfast and another perfect sunny day. Today we get allocated the Hirwa family , it has 16 members and it’s silverback is called lucky as when it was time for him to leave his family and establish his own, 8 females left with him…
Volcanoes National Park Day 1 Muhoza Family
Three hours from Kigali by road and we arrive to the edge of the Volcanoes National park encompassing the Virunga Massive range. This is the home of the mountain gorillas. The mountains are shared by four countries Rwanda, Uganda , DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo) and Burundi. Despite this being…