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  • East African Safari June 21-25, 2011

    Posted on June 30th, 2011 Kurt Wedberg 1 comment

    After a highly successful and emotional climb of Kilimanjaro the team then ventured off on a game viewing safari.  We offer safari’s as part of a package with our Kilimanjaro climbs.  They are always fun and they never disappoint.  Since animal behavior is never completely predictable it is always a treat to watch the days unfold.  The only thing we know is that we will get to view some of the most legendary wildlife on our planet.  We visited Lake Manyara, the Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti, and Olduvai Gorge.  We also visited a Masai Village.  Below are a few pictures highlighting some of our animal sightings.  The entire photo gallery can be found here:

    Safari June 21-25, 2011

    Dik Dik's - the smallest of all the antelopes.

    Thompson's Gazella

    Hartebeest

    Wildebeest

    Topi in the Serengeti.

    Male and female impalas in the Serengeti.

    There are over 1100 bird species in East Africa.  We see many on safari.  Here are a few of them:

    Grey Crowned Crane

    Augur Buzzard

    Egyptian Goose

    Cory Bustard Bird. The largest flying bird in the world.

    Male ostrich

    Hildebrandt's Starling

    Supurb Starling

    Black Rhino. The rhino population has been decimated by hunters and poachers. The Ngorongoro Crater is one of the few places where they can still be seen. There are currently 26 living in the Ngorongoro Crater.

    Cape buffalos

    African elephants

    Teenage elephants playing in the Serengeti.

    When eating Masai Giraffe's use their long tongue to wrap around thorny acacia trees

    Masai Giraffe's in the Serengeti.

    Hippos in the Serengeti.

    A lioness resting in the tall grass.

    A pride of lions in the Ngorongoro Crater.

    A lioness in a tree at the Ngorongoro Crater.

    Spotted hyena mother and her offspring.

    Cheetah in the Serengeti.


     

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