By
Dora Machado
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Sunset over the Wami River. |
My trip to Africa was AMAZING. True, it’s a long trek
halfway across the world, and air travel is not getting any easier, but once we
hit the ground, the sacrifices to get there were worth it. We landed in Arusha
and, over the course of several days, travelled overland to Arusha National
Park, the fabled Ngorongoro Crater and the legendary Serengeti. From the
Serengeti, we flew east across Tanzania to the island of Zanzibar, where we
stayed for a couple of days before we returned to the continent, to Saadani
National Park. From Saadani we drove to Dar es Salaam right before we flew back
to the United States. I could write a novel about our trip, and maybe someday,
I will. But today, I’ll just share the highlights and some of my favorite
photos.
Tanzania is an incredible destination, and our itinerary
ensured that we were exposed to the best wildlife viewing a safari can offer,
along with an excellent snapshot of the culture and history of this beautiful
country. We usually prefer to travel on our own but, for this trip, we chose to
travel with Smithsonian Journeys. It was the best choice we could’ve made and
it provided us with comfortable transportation that took away the logistical
headaches involved with complex travelling and freed us to enjoy our trip.
All of the lodges and hotels we stayed in were full of
character and especially well located to our activities. The food during the
entire trip was excellent. The Serena lodges at Ngorongoro and Serengeti
offered breathtaking views of the crater and the plains respectively. The African Tulip in Arusha and the Serena at
Zanzibar were particularly responsive to our needs, with very personable staff.
The Saadani River Lodge offered stunning accommodations right on the Wami River
and exquisitely trained and friendly staff.
Special thanks and kudos to the drivers that navigated us
through the bumpy roads on the Ngonogoro Crater and the Serengeti, especially
to Mr. Godson, who drove the Land Rover I rode in. A loud shout out to our tour
director, Malley Simon for anticipating all of our needs and taking the work
out of traveling. It was a total pleasure to travel under his tenure. Our study
leader, Grant Nels enriched our traveling experience, sharing a wealth of
knowledge and a gift for story-telling that infused us with his passion for
Africa and left us wanting for more. I can’t imagine what it’s like to travel
with someone as curious as I am, firing questions all the time—annoying, right?—but
Grant was generous, sharing his extensive, impressive knowledge with us and
answering my millions of questions with patience, grace and enthusiasm.
Here are some of my favorite pictures of this amazing trip:
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Baby elephant nursing at the Ngorongoro Crater. |
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A majestic Baobab at Saadani National Park. |
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This Cape Buffalo came to drink water from the hotel's swimming pool at the Serengeti. |
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Can you spot the cheetah prowling the Serengeti in this picture? |
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Colobus monkeys at Arusha National Park. |
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A candelabra tree at dawn on the Ngorongoro Crater. |
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Dawn on the Serengeti. |
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Flamingos take flight at Arusha National Park. |
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Elephant at the Ngorongoro Crater |
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Can you spot the elephants at the bottom of the crater? |
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Full moon over the Wami River, Saadani National Park. |
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Hippo pool, zebras & wildebeests at the crater. |
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Babies! |
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Can you spot the curious giraffe baby checking us out on the way to the Serengeti? |
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A mirage of giraffes on the way to the Serengeti. |
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Tommies and Grants, the gazelles that populate Tanzania and the Serengeti. |
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This big hippo was trekking along and didn't want to be disturbed by us or the lions lounging nearby. |
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We watched this gorgeous leopard as he got up from his nap here and in the two shots below. |
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Can you see the hyena prospecting for dinner? |
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This Serengeti big fellow was watching a herd of water buffalo as it approached. |
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Yep, this is what lions do most of the day at the crater and elsewhere. |
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Zanzibar from our hotel's balcony. |
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Mmm. Awesome African all you can eat buffet. | | |
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Sunset in the Serengeti. I hope one day I get to go back. |
Dora, Thanks for sharing these amazing pics with us!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! What an amazing trip.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! What an amazing trip.
ReplyDeleteHi, Dora. I thought I left a long message here but it disappeared! Welcome back! We missed you. And I love your photos, they are just gorgeous. Thanks so much for sharing, I will look forward to that novel you may write some day based on your amazing journey!
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