Africa has left me with unforgettable moments that will last a lifetime
You must go to Africa to see the animals if you have the chance! The 7 days of safari in Kenya were like a dream, and I have selected 10 shining moments to share my joy with you.
🟡1 Wildebeest crossing the river
Who would have thought that we would catch the long-delayed wildebeest crossing the river in mid-September? Thousands of wildebeest that had just successfully crossed the river surrounded us, more shocking than the scenes in documentaries.
🟡2 Unparalleled breakfast view
We saw the wildebeest crossing the river twice in two days, the second time on a larger scale, and it was right in front of us eating breakfast at the hotel. Words can't describe such luck and my excitement at the time, I have shared the specific experience in the notes a few days ago.
🟡3 Cheetah hunting
In the case of limited time, waiting 6 hours for a hunt is actually very luxurious. But I am very glad we made this choice, it was very worth it.
🟡4 Elephants crossing the road
In Amboseli, I took the photo of my dreams - a group of elephants crossing the road in a line against the backdrop of Kilimanjaro, more dreamy than a postcard.
🟡5 Lion roaring
On our last game drive in Amboseli, we came across a male lion roaring as we left the park. We could even clearly see its belly writhing as it roared, the guide said this is a very rare scene.
🟡6 Elephant suddenly appearing two meters away
Not long after our car left the hotel in Amboseli, we suddenly encountered two elephants eating grass by the road, only about two meters away from me in a straight line, I felt I could touch its raised nose if I reached out (of course I couldn't).
🟡7 Picnic in Tanzania
The Masai Mara in Kenya and the Serengeti in Tanzania are the same grassland, our guide drove directly over the monument at the Kenya-Tanzania border in the heart of the grassland, let us picnic under a beautiful tree in Tanzania, giving us a rare sense of ceremony during the hard hunting.
🟡8 Elephants and sunset
One evening in Amboseli, we saw a group of elephants enjoying dinner in the rose-colored sunset. Everything around was silent, the scene was incredibly peaceful and beautiful.
🟡9 Eye contact with a giraffe
A giraffe curiously stopped as it passed our car, its innocent, moist eyes met mine, its lips were red, it was extremely cute.
🟡10 Morning moon and sunrise
We got up at 5:30 in the morning to start the day's game, and what greeted us was the bright waning moon on the Masai Mara grassland. We drove towards the sunrise, watching the horizon gradually dyed red by the morning glow, I couldn't help but hear the bgm of 'The Lion King' in my head.
My best safari Trip in Masai Mara in Kenya.. nowhere else sums up the dream safari to Masai Mara to see the big five, huge herds of grazers.i could return to again and again... the transport was amazing, food and our budget tented camp was great place to be. Josphat of Phil Travel Safaris was nice and attention to details and took care of us well.
A place that can be opposite the wild animals of Africa, every year attract tourists from all over the world to explore the wild charm. The endless prairie, where lions hunt, staged daily life struggles, more fascinating are the famous African animal migrations, horned horses, antelopes, zebras and other animals crossing the river to find new pastures, and those hungry alligators hunting the river crossing animals... These are in The sights seen by the media such as television made me no longer hesitate, and I decided to go to Marseille to see this wild paradise up close.
Connected to the Serengeti Animal Sanctuary in Tanzania, it was built in 1961 and covers an area of 1,800 square kilometers. The area is rich in animals and large in number, with about 95 mammals and 450 birds, and is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in the world.
After running after animals for three days in Marseille, I was very excited every day. This unparalleled animal kingdom is the largest wild feeding animal home in the world. Lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes and zebras live in this grassland. It was the rainy season when we went, and we didn't see the animals migrating, but we still saw many animals, and we also saw the most gorgeous and magnificent grassland sunset, which is unforgettable.
The largest wildlife reserve in Africa, the Masai Mara wildlife reserve. There are rich grasslands, bordering Tanzania, where the annual animal migration takes place on the Mala River. Another statement about the Mara River Club. This is just a description of the vast grassland. In three days, we will be here to track down the five African hegemonies - lions, leopards, buffalos, elephants, rhinos. We were lucky to see all the five hegemony in a day or two - "The lion saw several groups of white rhinos, black rhinos, elephants, leopards, giraffes, black and white colobus monkeys and so on. When we came, we sent out a list of animals, and finally counted them. We all saw all the animals on the list, but unfortunately, the space here is limited and we can not express them one by one. The Masai Mara Grassland is the most beautiful grassland I have ever seen. No wonder animals are all here. There are more animals than people. This is the paradise for animals. Only we are foreigners. So it is necessary to obey the rules of the grassland. Although there is no road on the grassland, our cars are driven along the front ruts. We will never walk in disorder and will not destroy the grassland too much. Ecology, not to litter, let alone get off at will. We haven't seen any policemen in Kenya, but on the grasslands we see prairie patrolmen driving around, and offenders will be fined $500. Kenya is a poor country, but they have done a good job of protecting animals. They have strict systems. They tell people here that they must abide by the grassland system. Nature has given us too much beauty. Let's make some efforts for nature. Look at the sunset on the grassland, how beautiful it is. We are leaving this beautiful and vast Masai Mara prairie with infinite attachment.
The reserve of Masai Mara is a completely different world. I have never seen such a large animal rally in one place. The reserve is full of elephants, giraffes, zebras, wild wolves, hyenas, crocodiles, hippos and so on. We could see a group of lions and lionesses and their cubs. Sometimes they were just 5 feet away from my car. We were lucky to have one of our drivers and guides who knew the habits of animals very well. Most Rangers are extremely active and vigilant and help guests to maximise sightings of the elusive animals.