First thing we saw is my little friend who likes to dig around the steps of my tent. I thought was a rodent called digdig but something got lost in the English to Maasai Maa to Swahili conversion. The creature is a very small antelope called a dik-dik.
Next, off to see hyenas eating breakfast, cheetah eating breakfast, the last wildebeest that haven't decided to migrate to Tanzania yet, the cheetah mom and 4 tween cubs searching for food but trucks in way. Out came the Mara po po aka Sheldrick Wildlife rangers to tell us to get back so we are not between them and food. Oh hippos and one crocodile and a committee of vultures. Great audio on cheetahs, hippos, hyena crunching!
Signed up for another facial that is supposed to make me look 20 years younger and a shoulder/neck massage.
I can't believe I have only 9 days left on the beautiful continent.
I HIGHLY recommend seeing it...you don't have stay in a tent. I saw all the big 5 while doing day trips from a fabulous 5 star resort in Zambia...with spa and pool!😁
Start with the early morning sounds at camp...birds, hippos. Just ignore the hand
Start with the early morning sounds at camp...birds, hippos. Just ignore the hand
The digging dik-dik. He's about a foot tall.
Sunrise
Solitary elephant
Bring on the hippos. These are the ones we hear at night.
Ostrich
The indecisive wildebeest
It's not all about the animals
Momma senses food...we were about 10 ft away
Back to camp for lunch
I had the veggies Nicoise salad and it was delish!
















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