Lions, cheetahs and elephants, Oh My! About a week ago now, we set out to the Ngorongoro Crater for a game drive in the twilight of the morning. As we wound our way up to the edge of the crater, the African sun started to brighten the landscape. Switchbacks led to the top and our first glimpse of the crater floor was ethereal through the mist and morning light. Specks of black littered the floor; our game. Along the trek to the other side of the rim, where the descent was to begin, we were teased with a view out to the west of the vast Serengeti plains. But, that would have to wait. We were on the floor, and when I say there was a concentration of animals, I mean concentrated. We saw a rhino, elephant, zebras, giraffes, and about 5-7 lions. Quite literally, a lion strode past our Landrover, 2 feet below my hand and camera! You can see the grains on the hairs of its head in one of my pictures. Absolutely amazing. After the aotted 5 hours on the floor, we began our drive into the Serengeti. Oh, ho hum, we stopped briefly at the excavation site of the bones of the oldest human anscestor known en route. Then, the reason for Serengeti's fame became apparent. Immensely vast plains as far as the eyes can see, sometimes full to the brim with mingling packs of zebras, wildebeast, griaffes, cheetahs, birds, etc. etc. The drives to the game drives, became my favorite part of the trip. Just resting my head on the roof of the safari vehicle or out the window, I fixed my eyes on the horizon but kept aware of the plains grass whipping by me in the periphery. The immense feeling of being small in this "land of endless plains" was so overwhelming, so indescribable, that tears flowed.
And then there were the game drives... To see the big 5: elephants, buffalo, lions, leopards and rhinos is rare, due to the sneaky leopards. It sometimes takes people a lifetime to see them. We saw all five in one day, and we saw a total of 3 leopards, 20+ lions, 50+ elephants, multiple rhinos and 100's of buffalo. Not to mention cheetahs and giraffes. Mind-boggling to see these things in the wild.
We moved on from there back to Arusha, where the difficulties of shipping to Africa became very apparent. I had to jump off the tour and head to Dar es Salaam, to the airport to get my music. After doing that, fairly painlessly there, I met back up with the tour to head to Zanzibar. I am now sitting in Stone Town after 4 days here. It is paradise in its purest form. White sand beaches opening up to the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Dhow's, ancient arabic sailing vessels, dot the horizon, and the breeze never seems to stop. We had perfect weather the entire time here and I am pretty tan, even for African standards. I may have to explain myself at immigration due to not looking like my passport anymore. Nevertheless, beach volleyball, beach bars, and beach everything was the call of the day each day. We did the Spice Tour yesterday which was immensely cool. Wee were taken to a proper spice farm and given leaves of each of the spices, so we could try to guess which spice it was. Cloves, cinammon, everything, was so aromatic as to confuse the sense altogether. One of the boys climbed a 30 meter palm tree to knock down some fresh coconuts for us which the chopped open and from which we drank. Also, I had my first liche, which was so good, I just can't believe I had never tried nor heard of it.
Now we are on to Malawi, where I might be getting PADI certified so I can dive in the Seychelles and Red Sea. Bush camping and no electricity for the next few days/weeks...
Monday, February 18, 2008
Serengeti and Zanzibar
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3 comments:
Ohhhhhhh my ... WHAT an experience!!!
So far, there are 5 people who have made the same comment: "When I come back, I want to be Jason!!!" Enough said.
AJsM
(I can't wait to hear how Tracy and Mark enjoy the "sound" of the bush. Muhahahaha)
Did you see any patinas??
Instead of the animals oh my... I would have to say lychees, coconuts and cloves...oh my...yummy!!! Glad you experienced your first lychee! As Tony the Tiger would say...they're grrrreat!!!
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