I know, I know… animal tourism is a touchy subject, but I’ve seen Jessica’s adorable face on T.V. and I needed to get my lips on that hippo. Hippos are dangerous animals and actually account for the most deaths of any African land animal. Jessica is different, though. This adorable lady was found by a…
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3 Ways to Save on Safari in South Africa
An African Safari is pretty high up on many bucket lists, but unfortunately it can also break the bank. I quickly realized after I had found a great deal on an Etihad flight to Johannesburg, that doing a budget safari was no easy task. Here are a few tips to help you save on safari,…
2014; Thanks For A Great Year!
New Years Eve is a time of reflection for most people. A look back at the previous year and an optimistic planning of all the wonderful things you’ll probably forget to accomplish in the upcoming one. 2014 was pretty great for me. Here are some stats. Mainly, I just need them written down in public…
Happy Birthday! A Year In Review.
As of today I have officially been blogging for a year! I know that still makes me a newcomer in the blogging world, but we’ve all heard the statistic that most bloggers quit blogging after about 3 month, so I think that gives me the all clear to pat myself on the back a little. …
What to Pack for Africa
Okay, so this is more of a “dream Africa packing list”, or an “if I had it to do again packing list” or a “why didn’t someone tell me before I went packing list?” but those titles are a bit wordy. As many of you know I returned from my first trip to Africa a…
ANG’ATA Serengeti and Dunia Camp- Day 2 and 3
After an early morning game drive and watching lions eat breakfast at Ndutu, we headed to the airstrip for a short flight to Seronera in another tiny plane. I’d gotten a little less scared of them by this point. Once at the Seronera airstrip we met up with a driver from ANG’ATA Camp in a…
Ndutu: My First Day In Africa
After approximately 29 hours of travel I arrived at Kilimanjaro around 9pm. The airport was shockingly small (or so I thought before I had been to the bush “airports” in the area). It did make customs easy to navigate. I had been a little wary about waiting until arrival to get my visa, but the…