Tuesday, February 23, 2016 Mombasa, Kenya
Today we take a long excursion -- get in an airplane and fly to Amboseli National Park.
Buses waiting to take people out for tours
An indication of the troubles in this area
We left the ship this morning and boarded a bus that took us to an airport in Mombasa. We climbed aboard a twin engine airplane bound for Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
Our plane held 19 passengers and 2 pilots;other planes held 12 passengers --5 planes total.
We had two reasons to go to make this trip. First was to see Mount Kilimanjaro and secondly, to see the Serengeti--that vast savanah in the western parts of East Africa.
Our pilot, who was a corporate and instructor pilot making a few dollars on the side
We sat on opposite sides of the plane and seeing mountains twice on the left, I asked David "is that it?" Glancing at his GPS, he shook his head until finally he looked out his window, his eyes widened, he glanced at the GPS and turned and pointed.
I stood up quickly and was among the first on the right side to see Mt Kili in all her splendor.
Blue skies, white clouds and a beautiful, fully visible mountain--my childhood dream come true!!
Wildebeest visible on approach into Amboseli
Landing easily, I was so surprised to see green plains. I thought the Serengeti was mostly shades of brown but it rained for several days at Amboseli before we arrived.
We boarded our safari jeeps--and off we went.
I didn't care if I didn't see many animals since our two goals had already been met; nevertheless, we did see many.
Hippos
Buffalo
Mother elephant
Thompson gazelle
Wildebeest
Another mother elephant
Well-fed hyenas
Zebra
I was particularly happy to see monkeys. I understand they can be pests....
but they were very cute sitting in the middle of the road eating seed pods. There were so many of them we could hear them chomping!!
Because of the green plants and the abundance of water, we saw many birds.
Queen of the Marsh, Crown bird
Fish eagle
Ostrich
We ate lunch at the Amboseli Lodge and young Masai men were employed to keep the monkeys from taking our food or bothering us. They weren't totally successful as one of our fellow cruisers had a monkey jump on his shoulder, snatch the roll off his plate and leap away!
After lunch we rejoined our jeep but by this time it was well into mid-day and the mammals were asleep somewhere. The birds were out feeding, however.
Dave checked, the lat/long is correct
Workman at the lodge with our traveling Pelican. Look at his ears (worker, not pelican)
nubian vultures
Bookends
Vultures sharing an intimate moment, or a meal
Serengeti plain
Kili was sort of visible in the afternoon
Weaver birds
Ibis
We drove back to our planes, flew off, said goodbye to a now visible Mt Kili, and landed back in Mombasa.
Driving from the airport to the sea port Here's the water delivery guy (only 40% of Mombassa has running water)
Tuk-Tuk
We were so lucky--the great memories are piling up. Thank heavens for photography; it keeps those memories fresh.....Cynthia
3 comments:
Amazing, as always. Thanks for sneaking in some pics of the two of you - you both look great! Glad you got to see Mt. K and tons of cool animals!
dave could have used a more glamorous shot of me. Ithought he looked quite cute in the one i took of him...notice he chose that one to post!
What a wonderful day you had seeing not only Mt. Kilimanjaro but also all those wonderful animals. It certainly was a day to remember. Thanks for posting so many fantastic photos.
Jennie
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