Blog Entries tagged 'zebra'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'zebra'
- Namibia Etosha all the Big Cats25th September Etosha/ Mushara We had been recommended (and booked on) the early morning Etosha Big Cat game drive as our driver-guide, Johannes, was said to be the best in the area. This turned out to be totally correct, as within Posted by PetersF in Namibia | Mar 14, 2023
- Namibia East24th September Etosha/ Mushara Whilst we paid (with cash because their internet was down) a giraffe came to drink, splayed legs and head down. Posted by PetersF in Namibia | Mar 12, 2023
- Namibia West23rd September Etosha As we had breakfast a pair Posted by PetersF in Namibia | Mar 12, 2023
- Namibia Hobatere22nd September Hobatere/ Kaokoland The next day, after a hearty breakfast we were finally on our way to Etosha. As recommended we were going to stay at a lodge in the far west of the park, drive though Etosha West, stay Posted by PetersF in Namibia | Mar 12, 2023
- Namibia Kalahari 10th September Kalahari We left directly after breakfast, back to Nelson Mandela Av, then out on the main road, Robert Mugabe Av which became Auas Street, Posted by PetersF in Namibia | Feb 18, 2023
- Ndutu: lion in a tree - Lake EyasiHaving enjoyed our picnic breakfast, we set off again for more game viewing. Dik Dik We are heading back to Ndutu Lodge to use the facilities before we l Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 13, 2020
- Ndutu XII - David unwell, pond life, lion, cheetahWe have our picnic breakfast in the car on the plains, completely surrounded by the enormous herd of wildebeest. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 12, 2020
- Ndutu X - lion, 1000 wildebeest, dung beetles, cheetah cubsWe set off after lunch to see what nature has to offer us here in Ndutu, and hopefully find a wildebeest herd where we can witness a birth. African Hoopoe Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 11, 2020
- Game viewing in Etosha[float=right] Signpost in Etosha National Park[/float][map=10881 Posted by ToonSarah in Sarah's (past) travels | Jul 24, 2004
- A perfect holiday destination?[center] Ballooning over the Namib Desert[/center] The first trip I ever wrote about on Virtual Tourist was the one we took to Namibia in 2004, about Posted by ToonSarah in Sarah's (past) travels | Jul 12, 2004
- Ndutu VII - bat eared foxes, cheetah with cubs, mating lionsAfter our picnic lunch overlooking the marsh, we continue our drive to see what nature has to offer us. ===Pratincole=== Not a bird we've seen a lot on our safaris, so I am therefore really surprised to find a pond absolutely Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 10, 2020
- Ndutu VI - vultures, hartebeest, elephants, jackals, lions===Zebra=== Looks like we have us some zebra love here. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774/large_90e0c270-801c-11ea-9bba-bf6c356f445 Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 10, 2020
- Ndutu V: wildebeest, wildebeest and more wildebeestThe day does not start well. I have a dreadful night, wheezing and squeaking, and constantly waking up in a panic thinking I can't breathe. This is too much like our trip here in 2017, when I was suffering from Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 10, 2020
- Ndutu IV: zebra, stuck in mud, lion in a tree===Picnic Lunch=== We find the only tree for miles around, under which to have our picnic this lunchtime. There is something very special about eating our lunch in the wild. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774/large_20e541c0-75b4-1 Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 9, 2020
- Ndutu III: migration, dung beetles, hyena, heron with snakeAfter breakfast we continue on our quest to see the wildebeest migration and maybe even a female giving birth. The first thing we come across, is a less-than-a-day-old baby suckling his mum. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774/large_a31 Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 9, 2020
- Ndutu I: chameleon, lions, migration, cheetahIt's late afternoon as we leave Serengeti National park behind and head for pastures new, with five nights in the Ndutu region of Ngorongoro Conservation Area. There are just as many zebras here as there were the other side of Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 8, 2020
- Serengeti VII: lions, elephants, giraffes, zebraI slept well last night, but am awake at 4:30 this morning. As usual we set off before daybreak at around 6:00. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/4 Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 8, 2020
- Lake Manyara - Serengeti - Mating Hyena, Serval===Ngorongoro Crater Viewpoint=== This is one of my most favourite places on this earth. I will never tire of seeing this view of the Ngorongoro Crater from above. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774/large_9e171fe0-5c0c-11ea-b7b9-8f Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 5, 2020
- Lake Manyara National Park - Olive Baboon Troupe===Lake Manyara National Park=== Not being one of the major parks, we have only visited here twice before in our six previous safaris, the last time being in 2011, so it will make a nice change to see what it is Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 5, 2020
- Lake Natron - Mto Wa Mbu walking Tour - Kilimamoja===Lake Natron Camp=== I slept reasonably well last night, despite someone's alarm going all through the night. The 'alarm', we are told, was a distressed nightjar! Breakfast is good, with a Continental selection including peanut butter, follo Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 4, 2020
- The Team, The Team, The TeamToday has really tested my ability to ride the wave of life. My first clue of the ups and downs I was to face for the day was during my run; I had such a high when I ran within Posted by kfkeane in South Africa | Jun 13, 2019
- Travelling to Fathala[center] River bank in Banjul, from the ferry[/center] Having spent the night at the Kombo Beach Hotel, we were up early and eager to set off for Sene Posted by ToonSarah in Sarah's (past) travels | Feb 2, 2016
- Lobo - Ndutu Part I - Lion Cubs on Togoro KopjesBecause we are moving on from Lobo to Ndutu today, we load up the car with all our luggage this morning. A troupe of Vervet Monkeys takes that as an opportunity to check out our car to see if we Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 8, 2018
- Serengeti Day 5 Part 2 - Ngare Naironya Springs===The Gang=== All ready to go to see more wildlife this morning: [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774/large_16053530-28c1-11e9-a4e8-c78 Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 7, 2018
- Serengeti Day 5 Part 1 Lion w/zebra kill, Ngare Naironya My back has not improved at all overnight, resulting in me feeling rather fragile and somewhat uncomfortable this morning. As is usual on our safaris, we leave the lodge before daybreak, setting out to 'see what nature has to offer Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 7, 2018
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