Posted on March 14th, 2009 by Dave
Stephen and Adam Sills wanted to experience their safari the original way – on foot!
The Dorobo Hunter
Our trip started on the north-eastern edge of the Serengeti National Park, walking through remote wilderness occupied only by Maasai herdsmen, their cattle and wildlife.
We were incredibly fortunate to have the very rare opportunity to be accompanied by one [...]
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Posted on January 15th, 2009 by Justin
I was with Peter and Carol Mathieson and their four kids Katie, Daniel, Michael and Jack, from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania in the USA, and who were on safari with their family – grandma (given the honorary nickname of “bibi” – Swahili for grandma), cousins, uncles and aunts (some who live in California).
We had turned off from [...]
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Posted on October 22nd, 2008 by Dave
As we turned off the main road just after the little town of Karatu, we were greeted by “The Mogul Highway “. Ron and Sherri Adams had never before had the experience of sitting in a car seat and doing a full aerobics class all at the same time. After an hour and a [...]
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