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Welcome to the Serengeti Trip 2011 Blog! We designed this website so that we can keep you posted on planning, packing and progress of our massive 70-day trip through 6 African countries early in 2011. The trip starts 20 January 2011 in Pretoria, South Africa, and takes us north through Botswana, Zambia and Tanzania to the legendary Serengeti National Park! From there we will head back south through Malawi, another part of Zambia and Zimbabwe...

Before the trip we will post photos and information on our route planning, vehicle upgrades, packing, equipment, etc. During the trip we will post daily diary entries by means of a satellite phone, so don't miss out! We will be posting in both English and Afrikaans. Please become a follower on this blog and subscribe to our RSS feed.
Enjoy the journey!


Thursday, February 24, 2011

DAY 36: A Grand Slam game drive!!!

After 36 days and 8000 kilometres on the road we were treated to a morning safari that we'll never forget! Few other places in Africa are able to produce what we dubbed the "Grand Slam of game drives". We got up at 05:15 after a very busy night in Nguchiro campsite. Everything that could trumpet, roar, whoop and bark, did so...right throughout the night! There were buffalo sleeping 10 metres from our tent and hyenas trying sniffing at our table.

We left camp at 06:00 and aimed for the scenic Moru Kopjes where we spent yesterday afternoon. We just loved the landscape there and hoped to spend the whole morning there looking for black rhinos. But no more then three kilometres outside camp the unexpected appeared in front of us in the road: 16 tiny lion cubs came ambling along towards us without their parents. Yes! Sixteen!! I'm very poor at judging age, but the majority of them were approximately four or five months old, if not less. Then there were three or four of them that were even younger, but equally brave as their older brothers and sisters. 
Only some of the lion cubs we found in the road...
Lions cubs in beautiful golden light!

The cubs were extremely relaxed, even without the protection of their mothers, and played right in front of the Hilux. We watched them for nearly two hours! The biggest bonus was that we had found them on a road that is seldom driven and as a result only three cars saw them, including us. It was a very special, private experience. It will go down as one of my best lion sightings ever!!!
To cute for words

The cubs eventually walked to a nearby kopje and disappeared amongst the rocks and bushes. Soon after we left them we came across four black-backed jackal pups that were even more curious than the lion cubs. One walked right up to Stick Cam or "Stokkam" as we now call it - this is the GoPro video camera fastened to the end of a fishing rod. The footage of the little jackal sticking his nose right into the camera is priceless!
A young black-backed jackal

Our safari continued to produce mega-sightings and by 10:30 we had seen two cheetah brothers on an open plain and a leopard female in a tree, completing the Grand Slam of cat sightings on our morning drive! This doesn't happen often.
One of two cheetah brothers

Back at camp we watched a herd of elephant walk by, ignoring us as usual. It really is a wild place this! I'm sure you've been wondering what it looks like at a public campsite in the Serengeti, so here's a look at Nguchiro:
Nguchiro public campsite, Seronera, Serengeti
Life in our campsite

As always we took an afternoon nap and then headed out on another drive, which didn't produce any significant sightings. We did see the lion cubs again, but they were hidden in tall grass. We're packing up most of our camp tonight, because tomorrow is a very important day for the Serengeti Trip. We're getting up early to...no, wait - you'll just have to read all about it tomorrow evening! 

Thanks again for all the wonderful comments! And Ben, I wish there was time to blog twice a day - believe me, we have more than enough images and stories to share...

Bye for now
Villiers

Highlight of the day:
Villiers and JI: 16 lions cubs in the road!

Lowlight of the day:
Villiers: Not being able to spend 7 months here!
JI: The lion cubs not revealing themselves again in the afternoon.

9 comments:

Marlize said...

WOW WOW WOW!!! Dit is net amazing!! Hoop julle besef hoe bevoorreg is julle!! Soos al die res, is ons GROEN van jaloesie!! Geniet elke oomblik... vir ons part ook! :-)

Talita said...

Ja nee..... dit is amazing. kannie glo julle sien so baie in een drive nie. Great memories.......ja julle like dit om mense op n lyntjie te hou, ne! hahahaha.... geniet. Lekker slaap! T

Almarie said...

O gaats, wat nou? As julle ALLES vandag gesien het, wat bly oor vir more? Julle gaan moeilik vandag se 'hoogtes' oorskry. Eks bly julle beleef darem naggeluide ook, dit maak alles net soveel meer spesiaal. Julle hou ons omtrent vasgepen voor die rekenaars, kan nie wag vir more se verassing nie, nog 'n hoogtepunt vir die week? Slaap gerus en droom met lus...

Anine said...

Wel, as jul besluit om vir 7 maande te gaan, vat my saam!!! Ek kan nie 'n meer awesome sighting dag imagine nie, ek love die cuteness faktor! ek's so bly julle kon dit beleef (maar ook bietjie jaloers...) wag in spanning vir more...

Tania Louw said...

Ag moeder! Ek het nie woorde nie...dis... TE CUTE VIR WOORDE!
Julle is sooooooo gebless!!!!

Wat is Serengeti Trip 2011 se Theme Song???

Rayno said...

AWESOME!! Baie geluk julle!! dis rerig cool om die fotos te sien van die cubs, kan net dink hoe awesome dit was om dit regtig te sien!!

Daai kamp lewe lyk nogal soos iets wat ons Stads-Japies nodig het!!!

Enjoy!

Anonymous said...

Is julle nie gebless nie! 'n Prentjie met 'n ewigheidsbelegging. Ons is bevoorreg om te deel. Mag daar nog vele meer sulke trips wees in ons eie fantastiese Afrika! Julle bied dit so met smaak aan! Groete Judy van Rensburg

Anonymous said...

Dis 'n amazing plek! Ek kom verseker saam as julle weer gaan!

Julle moes een van die leeutjies gesteel het!

Derrik

Unknown said...

With days like this one seven months wouldn't be enough either! What I wouldn't give to have been there...
It's hard to believe your trip could get any better - can't wait to see what's in store for tomorrow!
Enjoy the night chorus :)

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