I’d mentioned it in several places over the course of the blog – after the hike we went out on safari for the next eleven days. I think it would be extremely shortsighted if you came all the way to Tanzania and didn’t take advantage of the amazing animals and sites that can be seen, some only a day’s drive from the big mountain.
Over the next eleven days, James and I along with our friends Jay and Dewi would travel through national parks at Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti and Zanzibar, visit the legendary Olduvai Gorge with Louis Leakey’s daughter-in-law Maeve, snorkel in the Indian Ocean, and see amazing animals, birds and fish that can only be seen in this part of the world.
Below are a few photos from that trip to wet your whistle. Thanks for reading.



3 comments:
What, no blog regarding your safari adventures? (pouting) C'mon, be a sport! The last trip I took was to Syracuse and, while it was much colder than the Kilimanjaro summit, it wasn't nearly as exciting or blog-worthy.
Thanks for the entertaining pre-bedtime reading. Lala salama.
By the way, I forgot to mention that I like your writing style. Good to know that you are as adept at writing travel blogs as you are at churning out tax requirements. A little more snarky, but just as detailed, eh? ;-)
Maybe I'll do the safari too, although I didn't take too many notes. I was too busy trying to keep track of all the different animals we saw.
Thanks for your comments, Marguerite.
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