Blog Entries tagged 'safari'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'safari'
- 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
- Animal and People watchingWe were up at 4:30 this morning to get to Yala safari park. Sophie took a little shifting, but it was well worth it! Our gui Posted by bloorsontour in Bloors on Tour | Jun 3, 2014
- Wildlife adventures - safari day 1-4Day 1 On the morning of 17 May, after 3 hours of sleep and quite hungover we packed our bags and took a boda to the main road where our driver/guide would pick us up. Perfectly on time he showed up Posted by Elisebuiter in Africa | May 24, 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
- OUT OF AFRICAAs always I like to capture a few points of interest about each trip. Since I am now officially “out of Africa’ I thought I would spend my 4 hour layover in Geneva compiling my list. 1. As a tourist you are Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Apr 27, 2014
- EXPLORING STONE TOWN Today we did a visit to a local spice farm and then on to Stone Town. The spice tour was very informal but we had the change to walk through a government run far Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Apr 25, 2014
- Uda WalaweWe set off for Embilipitiya, having read it was a good base for the safari in Uda Walawe national park. Stupidly thought there would be guest houses lining the roadside and seeing none on the way into town we opted Posted by gonetravelling in Travelling Jane and James 2014 | Apr 24, 2014
- KWAHERI SAFARI Safari over We are back from our final game drive of the trip and actually have an afternoon to chill by the pool. It is hard to believe that we are already this far into our Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Apr 22, 2014
- A JAMBO AND A MAMBO AND SOME RHINOS DOIN’ ITJambo is hello in Swahili and Mambo bebe is what the locals say to each other if they are good buddies, meaning, how’s it going baby? Ngorongoro is the name given to this extinct volcano and its magnificent crater by the Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Apr 20, 2014
- THREE LEOPARD DAYToday was to be the last of our very long days on the bumpy road. Elisante had prepared us to depart at 8 and to not arrive at our destination until at least 6:30. What he did not prepare us Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Apr 19, 2014
- BEST ZOO EVERI am going to try to keep this short because internet is limited but I have to share some of today’s pictures. I woke early to the most wonderful view from my veranda. I still can’t believe where we are. Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Apr 16, 2014
- BIRTHDAY SURPRISES AND MAASAI WARRIORWe started our day with a wonderful surprise. Without us knowing, the staff at the lodge brought out a birthday cake for Jackson’s 14th birthday and broke out in song. It was so beautiful and heartfelt. We were all in Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Apr 16, 2014
- I WANT A HIPPOPATAMUS FOR CHRISTMAS....I am writing this just as I have finished a delicious Indian buffet lunch at The Flamingo Tented Camp at Lake Nakuru. It was served with custom made Naan bread cooked in front of us in a Tandor oven Yes, Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Apr 14, 2014
- THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT TRAVELThere is something about travel. Something about what it does to you even before you take off. Before any trip, you have to consider the destination, the culture, the temperature and in turn determine what you will need to Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Apr 6, 2014
- Last days in MaunThere were no plans for Sunday. We had a slow breakfast in the morning sun to warm up because it was only 15 degrees that morning. We heard it was 20 in NL; ridiculous! But it warmed up soon enough Posted by Elisebuiter in Africa | Apr 6, 2014
- Safari Postcards from Tanzania Where? East Africa What Country? Tanganyika + Zanzibar = Tanzania How do you say it? TanzaNEEyah (not TahnZAHNya) What do they speak? Njararibu kusoma ki Posted by jaytravels in The Foreigner | Mar 3, 2014
- Elephants, Camels and Colour!We have been really lazy with the blogging lately, and so much has happened recently what with Amiee's birthday and OUR ENGAGEMENT!!..First comes first. We've recently visited 5 cities in the state of Rajasthan. Rajasthan is famous for is colourful Posted by amiee1992 in Off to see the world | Mar 25, 2014
- Singapore, Singapore - Part OneIn the interests of saving money, we had booked a flight for 6am from Melbourne back up to Sydney. I can't remember how much we saved by not flying direct from Melbourne to Singapore, but I do hope it was Posted by Roaming Rolts in Two Rolts, Two Continents, Two Rucksacks | Feb 4, 2014
- Sore Bums and Sandy Feet – Rajasthan Part IIFrom Udaipur we took a train to Ajmer (which is apparently a Muslim pilgrimage spot on par with Mecca, which we were surprised to hear as we had never heard about this), from where we took a local bus to Posted by TessAndRach in Asian Adventure | Jan 2, 2014
- NAMIB DESERT, NAMIBIAAt the southern edge of Swakopmund is Desert Xplorers. From there I rented a camel and went on a short trek into the desert. For $300 Namibian Dollars ($37 Canadian) I rode a camel for 45min in to the desert. Posted by ChantelleS in See the World Through My Eyes | Dec 2, 2013
- KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH AFRICAI make $13 an hour ... if I can afford an African safari, so can you! Mind you, I'm the biggest penny pincher you'll ever meet, but I travel far & wide every year, you just gotta know that the Posted by ChantelleS in See the World Through My Eyes | Nov 8, 2013
- CHOBE NATIONAL PARK, BOTSWANAI was staying in Livingstone, Zambia and had booked a 2 day \ 1 night camping safari in Chobe National Park in Botswana. Livingstone is approx 45-60min from the Zambia \ Botswana border. I booked it online prior to arriving Posted by ChantelleS in See the World Through My Eyes | Jun 25, 2013
- A working holiday in Zambia 'Moonishiny' How to describe Zambia? The sense of community within smaller towns is incredible and the people are so welcoming you almost forget you are a foreigner. Almost. My trip was with my university so this gave me an opportunity Posted by Viewpoint13 in My Travel's | May 12, 2013
- Getting back to NatureSeven years ago, on our very first overseas adventure together, we met two loca Belgian sisters with whom we spent a very fun week with in Cambodia. We only spent a few days together, but they proved to be such Posted by ladiesofleisure in A year or so of Misadventure and fun | Apr 27, 2013
- Tiger Tiger Tiger! ==Kanha National Park== Had a bri Posted by LisaOnTheRoad in Continuing Love Affair with India! | Apr 21, 2013
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