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A gorilla habituation experience is different from normal gorilla trekking in Bwindi because it involves visiting a group that has not completed the habituation process. 
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jaydeemedia · 5 months
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2-night Family Safari Holiday Special at Mont Eco Game reserve in the Western Cape includes:
Luxury Accommodation + daily meals
Children under 12 stay for free.
Daily Game Drives
On-drive snacks and beverages
Wilderness walks
Children under 18 pay 50%
Looking for a family breakaway on a Private Game Reserve? Mont Eco Game Reserve in the Western Cape is the place to be. Get close to the big 5 animals, lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and buffalo our game drive
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holidaymonk · 6 months
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The greatest wildlife 'travelling roadshow' on earth.
Know the saying 'the grass is always greener on the other side'? Well, during the great migration, the grass is indeed greener on the other side. Each year, over two million wildebeest, zebra and other herbivores trek from the southern Serengeti to the lush green grasses of the Masai Mara. Known as one of the seven wonders of the world, the great migration is an iconic safari must-see.
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livefuntravelposts · 10 months
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Travel to Tsavo for a true "Out of Africa" Experience
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We stayed in a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills.  But that isn't really the start of our adventure.  It really started in Mombasa and getting picked up by our guide/driver Sammy.  He will be with us for the next 6 days from Mombasa to Tsavo to Amboseli National Park and then onto Nairobi.  Sammy is friendly, easy to talk to and knowledgeable about not just mammals but about all the birds that we are seeing.  This was especially important to Kati who loves to photograph all the birds in Africa.  It took us a couple of hours to get to our lodge in Tsavo East and the time went by quickly. We stayed at Satao Camp and were lucky enough to get the tent closest and facing a very popular water hole.  Like watching "Animal TV", over the next couple of days and nights we saw herds of elephants, antelope, giraffes, hippos and warthogs walk out of the bush and come to this waterhole.  This was the start of our adventure, and we were happy to be back in Africa.  
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One of the many lions we came upon watching, waiting and enjoying the sunset.
Why Tsavo?
Tsavo is the place where there were two man-eating lions roamed and ate over 100 people in 1898 as depicted in the movie The Ghost and the Darkness starring Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas.  Tsavo East is the largest game park in Kenya, and it was a choice we had to make: Tsavo East or Tsavo West.  We chose Tsavo East mainly because of Satao Camp, and we are happy we did.  Over the next 4 days we saw lions after a kill, the red elephants of Tsavo, hippos, giraffes, and a leopard in a tree with its kill.  The landscape was surreal.  Dusty and dry, Tsavo needed the rains.  But they never came while we were there.  We also found The Real Africa, like the one described by Isak Dinesen's book Out of Africa.   Set out in the middle of the bush, our camp and the water hole were perfectly situated for the game drives and to see a multitude of animals coming and going from miles away to drink. We could experience the joy of the elephants coming over a ridge and seeing the water hole.  Herds of zebra and antelope.  We even had a genet in the dining room that came one night looking for food.  With the fire roaring, we ate delicious food for breakfast, lunch and dinner and had game drives most mornings and evenings.  We had a whole day game drive on one of the days and it proved spectacular as we saw 5 lions on a hunt, and then they came and sat down.  We were so close as they relaxed, slept and kept vigil.  This was an incredible experience and we really felt that we found The Real Africa.     This was why we came back to Africa.  It did not have the multitude of animals like Masai Mara, but it had the look and feel of a real African adventure.  Don't get me wrong, if there was one place, I would recommend seeing the Big 5 it would be the Masai Mara or to experience the Great Migration.  But we were looking for something different.  Something that I had not experienced since I lived in Africa. Something that was totally unexpected.  And Tsavo delivered.    
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A herd of Zebras looking to finally get a drink in the dry and dusty savannah.
An Incredible Adventure
This was the fourth time Kati and I have been to Kenya.  We have also explored Uganda and Egypt, and I have lived for over 4 years in Zimbabwe and almost a year in South Africa.  We have also traveled to Cape Verde, Botswana, and Morocco, so we are not strangers to the African continent. But this time we wanted something different.  We wanted an "Out of Africa" adventure filled with animals, tented camps and great scenery.  And we got just that. With our tent, beautifully decorated with old Africa furnishings and overlooking the water hole, we were able to view animals from a couple of kilometers away traveling through the dusty bush.  The obvious joy that elephants experience when finally viewing the water hold was incredible.  They would start to trot, flapping their ears almost with smiles on their faces.  Big Tuskers, mothers with their young, and single bulls all came and went. We never tired of it. In the evenings, Impala filled the camp while jackals were on the prowl.  Hippos left the water hole and went to graze all night returning in the morning and elephants took over.  Zebra, water buck and giraffe all visited.  And there was a genet who would come into the dining room looking for something to eat before heading back into the bush. From our tent and around the camp we also saw owls, eagles and oryx. This all happened before we even left for a game drive.  This was a nightly occurrence as we lie in bed watching the animals come and go in front of us.  It was amazing. There were many camps to choose from in Tsavo, but we chose Satao Camp.  It gave us that great adventure and "Out of Africa" feeling, and the cost was good.  We found the Real Africa and will return here in the future.
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The view from our tent overlooking the water hole.
Game Drives
We had two private game drives a day set up.  Both in the morning and evening.  Sammy our guide suggested we take one day and go further into the park and spend the day.  Satao Camp prepared a lunch box for us and we set out on our journey.  Tsavo was incredibly dry and dusty.  The red earth filled with air as we looked for the iconic African animals.  Sammy was outstanding and knowledgeable about all the animals, the park, birds and where to go for the best views.  One of the best aspects of Tsavo is that it is uncrowded, and we were virtually alone most of the time we were there. The final day, as we were almost out of the park, looking for a cheetah, we heard that there was a leopard in a tree with its kill.  Sammy asked if we wanted to go back.  Of course we did!  A leopard in a tree?  That was on my want list for a long time.  Having seen 4 leopards previously, they were all on the ground I really wanted to see a leopard with a kill up in a tree. We raced to where it was and by the time we got there, the leopard left the tree.  But as we got discouraged, Sammy said he spotted it in another tree.  It had climbed up to keep an eye on his kill, and there he was.  Sammy spotted it and we were overjoyed as we snapped photos. Sammy was a great guide filled with knowledge and willing to share.  We loved spending our time with him and were sad when we left him in Nairobi.
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Finally we found the Leopard in a tree. He had his kill in a nearby tree and kept watch.
Our Final Word
After four incredible days, we had to say goodbye to Tsavo.  It was filled with iconic African wildlife including leopards, lions, elephants, giraffe, kudu, waterbuck, impala, zebra, oryx, owls, eagles and a whole lot more.  We continued our adventure to Amboseli National Park which is famous for its large herds of elephants and spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro.  We will cover that part of the adventure in another post. We wanted to find the Real Africa and we did.  We wanted that true Out of Africa experience, and we got it in Tsavo.  We ate delicious food under the African moon, watched animals at the water hole, had incredible game drives with Sammy our guide every day and still had time to read, write and relax.  This adventure checked off all the boxes for us and we look forward to returning someday. If you are looking for a true, authentic African adventure that is not overrun by tourists then look to Tsavo and Satao Camp.  We just might see you there. Dennis would like that.   This map was created with Wanderlog, a trip planner on iOS and Android        
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A long-followed journey outside my window led to this shot. This little guy was jumping around finding everything he can possibly eat. It seemed to be quite successful but the red in his eye says differently. #wildlifeofinstagram #nikoneurope #earthcapture #seiswild #wildlifelovers #bigfive #majestic_wildlife_ #africanwildlife #animalfanatics #wildlifephotos #natureinfocus #africanwildlifephotography #wildlifeshots #wildafrica #naturematters #wildlifeaddict #onsafari #gamedrives #ILoveSouthAfrica #earthcaptures #AdobeRisingStars #swan #yellow #birdphotography #birding_south_africa @_nikonsouthafrica https://www.instagram.com/p/ChaQaVsMBR7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#krugernationalpark #kruger #hyiena #wildanimalphotography #southafrica #amateurphotographermagazine #appicoftheweek #sonyrx10iv #wildnature #wildanimal #naturephotography #naturephoto #natureisamazing #wildanimalphotos #igerssouthafrica #gamereserve #gamedrive #wildanimal #wildlifephotography #wildscapes (at Kruger National Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cox-XSsItO4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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leonardtheraccoon · 1 year
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Hi :) I made a small puzzle adventure game called "AM I?"
I did this game entirely on my own (aside from the music, for which I should thank my friend Sasha and my brother ❤️), so I feel it as a very personal thing. It's a little weird, at times a absurd, it didn't sell a crazy amount of copies, but so far the people that played it had a good time with it, and that's already more than enough as a reward. More than what I would have thought actually. Now it's on sale, so in case you are interested you can check it here:
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cnamibia · 9 months
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Caprivi Trip, Mahangu National Park, July 2023
Daan takes us through a short trip in the Mahangu National Park. More on https://bwabwatanationalparkmahango.wheretostay.na/
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dutenitours · 10 months
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UNLEASH YOUR WILD SIDE: SELOUS/NYERERE NATIONAL PARK SAFARI ADVENTURE!
Roarrr! Welcome to Selous/Nyerere National Park, the ultimate playground for adventure seekers and wildlife enthusiasts. Get ready to embark on a safari experience like no other. Buckle up, because we're about to dive headfirst into the wild wonders of this untamed wilderness!
Written by Duteni Tours Team, a Class A licensed Tour Operator based in Tanzania, East Africa. For questions/comments about the content of this article or for information about magical safaris and or immersive cultural experiences in Tanzania, please contact us at; [email protected] OR +255 765 809 691
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Yes, I understood — I better run 🏃‍♀️ 😎😉 Enjoy 🙃⁠ ⁠ The Hippopotamus is one of the most dangerous animals in Africa.⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ Enjoy 🙂⁠⁠ The link to my nature photo prints you find in my profile.⁠⁠ https://anettemossbacher.com/african-wildlife-photography/ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ #hippo #hippopotamus #moremigamereserve #okavangodelta #hipposofinstagram #botswanasafari #safariphotographer #wildlifecaptures #gamedrive #safariphotography #africansafari #africanwildlife #wildlifephotos #africanwildlifephotography #thisissouthafrica #AnetteMossbacher #wildlifeconservation #wildlifeartist #fotodestages #wildlifeowners #natgeowild #wildlifeonearth #wildlifetrust #sonywildlife #sonyalphaphotographer #ig_africa #natgeoyourshot #wildliferefuge #sonyalpha #sonyalphafemale @natgeo @natgeoyourshot @natgeo_africa @natgeouk @natgeotraveluk @bbcwildlifemagazine @bbcearth @bbcwildlifepotd @sonyalphasa @sonyalpha @sonyalphafemale @alphauniversebysony.eu https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm-CVm0KsDL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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After constantly missing the doves, the jackals decided to try and intimidate a wildebeest... http://www.kruger-2-kalahari.com/ #NaturePhotography #SouthAfrica #AfriTravel #WildlifePhotography #PhotoSafari #Kruger2Kalahari #eBooks #Wildlife #Kgalagadi #safariphotography #nikonwildlife #gamedrive #gameviewing #kalaharidesert #selfdrivesafari #selfdrive #sanparks #kgalagadiselfdrive #kgalagaditransfrontierpark #wildplaces #kgalagadisafari #bigfivesafari #kalaharisafari #blackbackedjackal #wildebeest (at Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkJcxIXrEmR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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NEW WD_BLACK P40 Game Drive Hispanic Heritage Edition!
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Discover the WD_BLACK P40 Game Drive Hispanic Heritage Edition, a limited-edition SSD brought to you by We.Unidos, Western Digital's Hispanic & Latin Employee Resource Group.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage month in style with this unique game drive featuring a mural-style heart, representing the passion of Hispanic cultures.
Enjoy up to 1TB of storage, lightning-fast USB 3.2 Gen2x2 technology, and customizable RGB lighting. Game with pride and confidence, backed by WD_BLACK reliability and a 5-year limited warranty."
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A guided walk through pristine African wilderness is the perfect way to experience Africa. #gamedrive #gamewalk #guidedwalks #ohorongo #safari (at Namibia, Africa) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoGC1mJqAuC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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For a true "Out of Africa" experience, head to Tsavo
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We stayed in a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills.  But that isn't really the start of our adventure.  It really started in Mombasa and getting picked up by our guide/driver Sammy.  He will be with us for the next 6 days from Mombasa to Tsavo to Amboseli National Park and then onto Nairobi.  Sammy is friendly, easy to talk to and knowledgeable about not just mammals but about all the birds that we are seeing.  This was especially important to Kati who loves to photograph all the birds in Africa.  It took us a couple of hours to get to our lodge in Tsavo East and the time went by quickly. We stayed at Satao Camp and were lucky enough to get the tent closest and facing a very popular water hole.  Like watching "Animal TV", over the next couple of days and nights we saw herds of elephants, antelope, giraffes, hippos and warthogs walk out of the bush and come to this waterhole.  This was the start of our adventure, and we were happy to be back in Africa.  
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One of the many lions we came upon watching, waiting and enjoying the sunset.
Why Tsavo?
Tsavo is the place where there were two man-eating lions roamed and ate over 100 people in 1898 as depicted in the movie The Ghost and the Darkness starring Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas.  Tsavo East is the largest game park in Kenya, and it was a choice we had to make: Tsavo East or Tsavo West.  We chose Tsavo East mainly because of Satao Camp, and we are happy we did.  Over the next 4 days we saw lions after a kill, the red elephants of Tsavo, hippos, giraffes, and a leopard in a tree with its kill.  The landscape was surreal.  Dusty and dry, Tsavo needed the rains.  But they never came while we were there.  We also found The Real Africa, like the one described by Isak Dinesen's book Out of Africa.   Set out in the middle of the bush, our camp and the water hole were perfectly situated for the game drives and to see a multitude of animals coming and going from miles away to drink. We could experience the joy of the elephants coming over a ridge and seeing the water hole.  They started to trot and wave their ears.  They were happy and we were happy watching.  We even had a genet in the dining room that came one night looking for food.  With the fire roaring, we ate delicious food for breakfast, lunch and dinner and had game drives most mornings and evenings.  We had a whole day game drive on one of the days and it proved spectacular as we saw 5 lions on a hunt, and then they came and sat down.  We were so close as they relaxed, slept and kept vigil.  This was an incredible experience and we really felt that we found The Real Africa.     This was why we came back to Africa.  It did not have the multitude of animals like Masai Mara, but it had the look and feel of a real African adventure.  Don't get me wrong, if there was one place, I would recommend seeing the Big 5 it would be the Masai Mara or to experience the Great Migration.  But we were looking for something different.  Something that I had not experienced since I lived in Africa. Something that was totally unexpected.  And Tsavo delivered.    
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A herd of Zebras looking to finally get a drink in the dry and dusty savannah.
An Incredible Adventure
This was the fourth time Kati and I have been to Kenya.  We have also explored Uganda and Egypt, and I have lived for over 4 years in Zimbabwe and almost a year in South Africa.  We have also traveled to Cape Verde, Botswana, and Morocco, so we are not strangers to the African continent. But this time we wanted something different.  We wanted an "Out of Africa" adventure filled with animals, tented camps and great scenery.  And we got just that. With our tent, beautifully decorated with old Africa furnishings and overlooking the water hole, we were able to view animals from a couple of kilometers away traveling through the dusty bush.  The obvious joy that elephants experience when finally viewing the water hold was incredible.  They would start to trot, flapping their ears almost with smiles on their faces.  Big Tuskers, mothers with their young, and single bulls all came and went. We never tired of it. In the evenings, Impala filled the camp while jackals were on the prowl.  Hippos left the water hole and went to graze all night returning in the morning and elephants took over.  Zebra, water buck and giraffe all visited.  And there was a genet who would come into the dining room looking for something to eat before heading back into the bush. From our tent and around the camp we also saw owls, eagles and oryx. This all happened before we even left for a game drive.  This was a nightly occurrence as we lied in bed watching the animals come and go in front of us.  It was amazing. There were many camps to choose from in Tsavo, but we chose Satao Camp.  It gave us that great adventure and "Out of Africa" feeling, and the price was good.  We found the Real Africa and will return here in the future.
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The view from our tent overlooking the water hole.
Game Drives
We had two private game drives a day set up.  Both in the morning and evening.  Sammy our guide suggested we take one day and go further into the park and spend the day.  Satao Camp prepared a lunch box for us and we set out on our journey.  Tsavo was incredibly dry and dusty.  The red earth filled with air as we looked for the iconic African animals.  Sammy was outstanding and knowledgeable about all the animals, the park, birds and where to go for the best views.  One of the best aspects of Tsavo is that it is uncrowded, and we were virtually alone most of the time we were there. The final day, as we were almost out of the park, looking for a cheetah, we heard that there was a leopard in a tree with its kill.  Sammy asked if we wanted to go back.  Of course we did!  A leopard in a tree?  That was on my want list for a long time.  Having seen 4 leopards previously, they were all on the ground I really wanted to see a leopard with a kill up in a tree. We raced to where it was and by the time we got there, the leopard left the tree.  But as we got discouraged, Sammy said he spotted it in another tree.  It had climbed up to keep an eye on his kill, and there he was.  Sammy spotted it and we were overjoyed as we snapped photos. Sammy was a great guide filled with knowledge and willing to share.  We loved spending our time with him and were sad when we left him in Nairobi.
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Finally we found the Leopard in a tree. He had his kill in a nearby tree and kept watch.
Our Final Word
After four incredible days, we had to say goodbye to Tsavo.  It was filled with iconic African wildlife including leopards, lions, elephants, giraffe, kudu, waterbuck, impala, zebra, oryx, owls, eagles and a whole lot more.  We continued our adventure to Amboseli National Park which is famous for its large herds of elephants and spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro.  We will cover that part of the adventure in another post. We wanted to find the Real Africa and we did.  We wanted that true Out of Africa experience, and we got it in Tsavo.  We ate delicious food under the African moon, watched animals at the water hole, had incredible game drives with Sammy our guide every day and still had time to read, write and relax.  This adventure checked off all the boxes for us and we look forward to returning someday. If you are looking for a true, authentic African adventure that is not overrun by tourists then look to Tsavo and Satao Camp.  We just might see you there. Dennis would like that.   This map was created with Wanderlog, a trip planner on iOS and Android        
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7 Reasons to book a Family Safari with us Kenya can intrigue, excite, and educate children, setting the bar with accessible wildlife, most incredible wildlife classrooms in Africa combined with the friendliest guides. 1. Young adults (12 - 17 years) pay 75% adult rate, 50% if the family share a Triple or Quad tent. Children (3 - 11 years) pay 50% of the adult rate. Infants under 3: free of charge 2. We will find the best family suite or triple/quad tent for you 3. We will recommend the best children activities to keep the youngest guests well entertained, like beadwork lessons, tracking, fire making, archery, spear launching, exploratory camp walks, cultural talk 4. Safe game drives - we will organize the game drives in a safe manner for your children 5. Private dinning & Kids' menu - dinning at the tents can be organized and we we offer a range of children’s menus (bush pizza, sundowner snacks) 6. Friendly guides - we work with well trained and excellent guides who will take care of the youngest travellers 7. Cultural interaction - kids’ activities are designed to make kids interact with different cultures and learn traditional ways. https://buff.ly/36RbTVF #kenyafamilyholiday #familysafari #familyholiday #safari #africa #gamedrive #travellingwithkids #travel #wildlife #kenya #masaimara #laikipia https://www.instagram.com/p/CmlqW2BO968/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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