As I mentioned in the intro, we crossed into Tanzania to get to the Serengeti and changed guides. Our guide in the Serengeti went by the name Wazeri and was equally as interesting as our first guide. He even had WiFi available in his truck as well as cold water, snacks, and fly swatters (Tsi Tsi Flies). So, here we are in the Serengeti. Quite different as there far fewer animals and the park rangers had been burning off thousands of acres of grass so the new grass could grow better. Here we go (Hope you are not getting bored with pictures of animals yet!) Of interest along the way …. When we first arrived in Tanzania we drove along a big lake and past several villages … then we got to the Serengeti Park. As we were leaving The Serengeti going to the Ngorongoro Crater we past two interesting points. One was a Hill where they had some information about the Serengeti and the other was a Museum where, in the 70’s, Archeologists discovered some very early human tracks. All interesting and all described.
Our New Ride A Rest Area Village Shopping Center Hotel Local Lumber Yard School A Lake Lots of Monkeys Welcome to The Serengeti Entrance Point Curios George Deer The Serengeti Quail Weaver Nests The Path Cape Buffalo Someone’s Dinner (The Zebra was limping with something wrong with its front leg) Not so many Wildebeasts (They were all Up in Kenya on Vacation feeding Crocs!) A Family of Wild Boars Burning at Night Sunset on the Serengeti Termite Mount Entrance to our “Camp” Remains Croc Tracks Termite Mounds Ostrich Family Tortoise A Hunter Her Stash Giraffe In A Tree Hippos in their Pond (All the slime is from everything they excrete from their bodies…Ick) Black and White Monkey A Whirlwind Picking up The Smoke Our Camp Hq Our Room Porch Entrance Bedroom Bathroom Sidewalk Visitor Neighbors Sunset Art Fires A Pack of Lions Cheetas Leopard in a tree Getting a Ride Snoozing The Rest Area on a Hill with Info Posters Always Shopping The Museum Site Leaving The Serengeti
The Serengeti was beautiful but the lack of game due to the migration, the burning, and flies was distracting. The place we stayed was very nice and we enjoyed it immensely. We left happy knowing we had seem both where the migration was and was not. Interesting aspects of this vast region.