I don’t even know where to begin! 3 day Safari on our break days from Arusha… 24 hours in Serengeti, a camp on the crater edge of Ngorongoro Crater, and then a day in the crater too!
Overall it was an amazing experience, so many animals! SO MANY! 7 of us were on the 3 day tour: Birgit, Erica, Sonia, Mike J, Christian, Ross and myself. The animal viewing was cool, but the guiding was a bit off. It was set up by the lunch truck driver, Steven, someone in his family organized it for us… They forgot stuff like a table and chairs for us to eat on! And kind of smelled as we shared the small vehicle with them.. Oh well, on to the animals!!! 😀
I may add a list of all the animals we saw here later, I just don’t have time for it tonight and I want to share my most immediately favourite photos! Enjoy, people! May have a tiny blog later about the two days of riding from Nairobi to here… Mostly just pics of some riders. 🙂 Tomorrow I’m off to Zanzibar for more break while the tour continues on 7 days through muddy rainy hell. Next blog about the tour will probably be a guest blog by Leah and Birgit! 😀
That photo of the monkey is adborale. I learned while we were in Spain that monkeys/apes are much cuter from a bit of a distance having them charge you because they think you have food = not so cute!
Me and a number of cyclingfriends of Michel Hendrix are following the tour d’afrique.
Via your weblog we enjoye the beautifull photos.
Make my greetings to Michel
Oh my god!!!!! I wish I could see all this
Wow, Scott, looks amazing! I saw a magpie on the way to work today. Sounds like you are making good on the rest days.
That photo of the monkey is adborale. I learned while we were in Spain that monkeys/apes are much cuter from a bit of a distance having them charge you because they think you have food = not so cute!
Amazing photos Scott! 🙂
Cool photos! I’m signed up for 2016 and this is my favorite blog to follow this year
Awesome, Max! Thanks for following! You’ll have a ton of fun!
WOW….
Hello Scott,
Me and a number of cyclingfriends of Michel Hendrix are following the tour d’afrique.
Via your weblog we enjoye the beautifull photos.
Make my greetings to Michel
I’ll pass it on! Thanks for reading, Jan!
Mind blown!!!! So beautiful, thanks for sharing.