Blog Entries tagged 'rhino'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'rhino'
- Namibia more rhino26th September Waterberg/ Otjiwarongo [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/748226/IMG_7335.JPG thumb=https:/ Posted by PetersF in Namibia | Mar 14, 2023
- Namibia OberlandThe roads were pretty awful as we headed further east and the scenery changed from low shrub and scrub to grassy savanna and finally to more dusty open land. As it was the dry season the wildlife clustered around the Posted by PetersF in Namibia | Mar 12, 2023
- Chitwan - rhinos and elephantsOctober 5th Chitwan, Nepal Half way through the night we woke up to find our bed was glowing. When we pulled back the covers we discovered a very pretty and very bright glow worm/ firefly! With a torch it didn’t look Posted by PetersF in Himalayas Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet | Jul 5, 2021
- Chitwan- gharial spottingOctober 4th Chitwan, Nepal We got up bright and early, as requested, for a quick bite to eat at 6.30 am, before we took a short jeep ride down to Rapati (East Rapti) river. Chitwan Royal National Park in the Terai subtropical Posted by PetersF in Himalayas Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet | Jul 5, 2021
- Thanda 6.4It’s Sunday night, and I’m back at the Lodge after going on a weekend Safari at Rhino River Lodge. It was…one of the greatest experiences of my entire life. It’s impossible to capture the experience, but I’ll try to give Posted by kfkeane in South Africa | Jun 23, 2019
- Ngorongoro Crater Day 2 Part 2 - kingfisher, baby zebra===Picnic Breakfast=== We stop at the now very familiar Lerai Picnic Site for breakfast. On most of our previous visits to the crater we have stopped here, either to have a picnic or simply to make use of the facilities. The Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 3, 2018
- Arusha - Ngorongoro Crater Day 1 Part 1 Lyn and Chris are nearly always up before us and are such sticklers for time-keeping that we are very surprised when they don't arrive at the agreed time for breakfast. They finally show up some 20 minutes later – it turns Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 2, 2018
- Naabi Hill - Ngorongoro Crater - MaramboiAs we approach the Ngorongoro Crater Descent Road, we see some Maasai with their donkeys collecting firewood. Unlike here in the Ngorongoro Conservation area, there are no human settlements within Serengeti, so these are the first locals we've seen for Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 17, 2017
- Ngorongoro CraterAt 02:00 I wake in a mad panic with a feeling of being unable to breathe. My head is spinning, the floor is moving like ocean waves and my heart is beating so fast it feels like I have just Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 11, 2017
- Chitwan - day 15The morning was a very lazy one, for obvious reasons! But we all gathered together around lunch time to set off for our jungle safari. It was a short walk to a small canoe to get us across the river, Posted by RaeRae8183 in The Trip of a Lifetime 2015 | May 25, 2015
- The Rhino Whisperer The Rhino Whisperer Thom wakes early and since it was Bob and Christine's anniversary we wanted to have their tent set up for them. They had upgraded the night before but there were no rooms Posted by Kelly Rose in Here, There and Everywhere | Sep 14, 2014
- Kaziranga Days... Seems like I’m constantly playing catch up these days! Since my second visit to Ka Posted by LisaOnTheRoad in Continuing Love Affair with India! | Jul 22, 2014
- Mabalingwe- part 2As far as safaris go, you can't get much closer to the animals, than on the back of a horse. Monday morning we presented ourselves bright and early just before 7:00am at the horse safari gate. We were Posted by Talytail in Christmas in Africa holiday 2012 | Dec 31, 2012
- Rhinos, Bears & Peacocks- Oh My!!Ging has been a little kid in a candy store since the moment we got here about riding an elephant. She is grinning ear to ear as we enjoy a breakfast overlooking the pastures- the usual, boiled eggs, banana (and Posted by ellie nicole in Wanderlust and Wayfarer's | Feb 27, 2012
- chitwan national park Posted by gringos4 in gringosphotography | Apr 13, 2011
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