Blog Entries tagged 'leopard'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'leopard'
- Serengeti IV: hyena chase, 3 old lions, leopard, mongooses===Sunrise=== We are greeted by a somewhat unusual and intriguing sunrise this morning, with crepuscular rays appearing to radiate from the glow of the sun on the horizon. Very dramatic. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774/large_970 Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 7, 2020
- Serengeti III: lost lion cub, pond life, croc, leopard===Serengeti Visitors Centre=== Always busy at lunchtime, we get the last free picnic table in the grounds. The place may be commercialised, but it has a very decent toilet block these days, and there are always lots of birds, rock hyraxes Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 6, 2020
- Serengeti Part II - Cheetah and Leopard===Tumbili Picnic Site=== This site is part of a public camp ground, and quite large and well organised, with lots of tables and a clean, modern toilet. Oh how things have changed since our very first camping safari in The Serengeti Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 6, 2020
- Serengeti Part I - Lions and LeopardsEvery morning Malisa starts the day with “Let's go and see what nature has to offer us today”. Yes, let's. It looks like it could be a nice day. [im Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 6, 2020
- Lake Manyara: Tree Climbing Lion, Leopard -Treetop Walkway ===Breakfast Picnic, Lake Manyara National Park=== We find ourselves at a large picnic site overlooking the valley below, with several picnic tables dotted about, and thankfully no other tourists. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774 Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 5, 2020
- I think I just ate a delicious GiraffeNamibia is in Africa. I find that difficult to accept as it doesn’t really belong in Africa. With a few exceptions, its clean, organised, relatively uncorrupted and a delightful place to visit … or even live. The capital Windhoek (Vent-huk) Posted by Wheelspin in Filling in the gaps | May 28, 2019
- Sri Lanka - Yala National Park [float=right][/float] One of the things we were hoping to see much of while on our travels was wildlife. T Posted by philosipha in A Million Smiles Away | May 7, 2019
- The day we fell in love with a baby elephantIf you are a wild life buff, love the beach and, or surfing or snorkelling/ diving, love freshly cooked seafood, chilling out or even partying then the southern coast of Sri Lanka is the place! Not one day went by Posted by PhilFhi travels in PhilFhi's Overseas Adventure | Apr 6, 2019
- Serengeti Day 4 Part 3 to Lobo Lodge - leopard===Impala=== This common antelope is affectionately known as McDonalds because of the black M marking on its rump. The black spots seen on the ba Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 6, 2018
- Serengeti Day 3 Part 2 - Infrared, leopard in a tree===Mawe Meupe Picnic Site=== As we are getting th Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 5, 2018
- Leopard on the way to Olduvai.My granddaughter does not like getting up when it is cold, so she was slow this morning. We were to meet our guide at 9. [img=https://photos.travelle Posted by greatgrandmaR in 2018 Tanzanian Safari | Jun 9, 2018
- Serengeti Day I Part III - Birds, Mongoose, Topi & WarthogsWhen on safari, we spend all day every day in specially adapted Landcruisers, with a lifting roof and large opening side window for all-round viewing. We either sit Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 15, 2017
- Naabi Hill - Kubu Kubu So called because they were the five most dangerous (and desired) animals for hunters to capture. These days of course 'hunters' are replaced by 'photographers'. Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 14, 2017
- Serengeti Part II As we arrive at our lunch stop, a memory of 29 elephants wander past in the distance. As they do. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774/large_Elephant Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 19, 2016
- Animal VideosHere are a couple of videos Don has taken over the past few days. We have good internet here so I could finally upload them. Enjoy! Posted by katdill in Sri Lanka, the Maldives and India | Jan 23, 2016
- Kisumu Impala SanctuaryAfter a big breakfast at the Acacia Premier Hotel we headed back to the hospital where I met my mother-in-law for the first time. We spent the morning at the hospital and in the afternoon went to Kisumu Impala Sanctuary Posted by bmotieno in See the Journey | Nov 28, 2015
- First day in Nairobi: Part IIOne of the main things I wanted to do in Nairobi was go to the Nairobi National Park. By the time we finished exchanging money in the Central Business District of Nairobi I was already tired but we went out Posted by bmotieno in See the Journey | Nov 25, 2015
- Samburu Day two of our private Journey to the Jade Sea with [[http://www.undiscovered-destinations.com/?gclid=CjwKEAjwsvmvBRCT5ozK-dmY7D4SJACyIoJmIWIABUSR5tdN4eS6UeEZxG1dW6TQ8L8FiJppze30ahoCzp3w_wcB|Undiscovered Destinations]] Having taken our weekly dose of [ Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Sep 10, 2015
- Take only memories, leave only footprintsBlog 3.5 Bangkok 2 [i]The next morning I was up early, had breakfast and booked another couple of nights at 3Howw on the Hostelworld app. I left Bodega, and walked the quick way (now I knew my way around the area) Posted by kay_bramm in GetLost | Jul 8, 2015
- Serengeti Leopards Didnt manage to complete my Big 5 Mission in South Africa last year! Only managed to see a dead Leopard in Botswana! This time, we managed to catch 2 Leopards on a same day (separate Posted by keithyuenck in KEXplorer - My World Trotting Journey | Aug 14, 2014
- Safari day 5-7: leopards and elephantsDay 5 In the morning we had the transfer to Queen Elisabeth National Park, which meant a few hours in the car. I was wearing my shorts since we were not planning on doing any walks that day and it becomes Posted by Elisebuiter in Africa | Jun 8, 2014
- Tissamaharama(See all the photos [[http://s981.photobucket.com/user/danseal/library/Sri%20Lanka/Yala%20National%20Park|here]]. Password same as for the blog) As soon as we set off in the morning, we knew it was going to be a day to remember. We were Posted by DanAndBells in Adventures with Danny & Bells | Apr 27, 2014
- SICKNESS IN THE SERENGETIWe had a disappointing start to the day when Isaac woke at 4 am with the beginning of a traveler's tummy. He was not feeling unwell but it did not seem to be settling very quickly even with Imodium. This Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Apr 18, 2014
- Okovango Delta - "You Never Know..."This trip nearly didn't happen...rain had been constant and we'd been warned Xakanaxa Camp was almost under water. But a chink in the storm clouds saw us pop safely onto the landing strip in our diddy bushplane. And what a Posted by haveyoubeenyet in Have You Been Yet? by Pam Fisher | Jun 6, 2012
- "Safari" Game Drive in Sri LankaIn planning our trip we had been thinking of game drives (often referred to as safari) for our Africa leg, but Sri Lanka has a very good reputation for viewing wild animals and based on some suggestions from the folks Posted by TooMuchLuggage in Around the World in 172 Days | May 24, 2012
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