Sunday, March 21, 2010

Animals, animals, animals

Kenya is nothing if not unpredictable (triple negative - bam!). Having planned a safari to Samburu, in the north of the country, I hear 3 days before leaving that excessive rains have made the river burst its banks, the whole region is flooded and tourists are climbing trees to escape. Lucky, I suppose, that it wasn’t three days later, but it did derail our plans slightly.

So, some last-minute replanning and rescheduling later, we have a new itinerary (at no extra cost, impressively) and with new camera and old girlfriend in hand, off we go.

Nairobi
Once again - the elephant orphanage is a pretty standard stop (I have a feeling I’ll be doing this a couple more times before the year is out, but it hasn’t got boring yet).

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Added a little spice to the mix by visiting the giraffe sanctuary as well. Visiting them up close is actually quite an experience.

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Nakuru
Again, I have done Nakuru before, but it merits a revisit. Barely 2 hours’ drive from Nairobi, and teeming with wildlife, it’s fast becoming one of my favourite places to go. And by teeming, I mean teeming.

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The highlight of Nakuru are the flamingos. Their numbers vary over the course of the year as they migrate (so I heard, this might not actually be true), but they add a real splash of colour to the place, Managed to get close to them this time, without sinking the car, although I did nearly run over a donkey. Get the feeling a certain someone might never have forgiven me.

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In addition to the flamingos is the rarely seen T. Rex, which presumably left this footprint (the smaller ones around it are the flamingos).

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Amboseli
So, instead of Samburu, we headed to Amboseli, about 4 hours south of Nairobi on the Tanzanian border. Amboseli is famous for its elephants, and for being in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro. Here they are.

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Or, a variation on a theme:

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Unfortunately, after 8.30 in the morning, Mount Kili is covered in cloud, and this is the more common sight.

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It’s quite flat and barren, and the wildlife is pretty spread out. You can drive for a while without really seeing anything. There are a lot of elephants though.

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So, after all that it’s back to Nairobi and back to work, discussing the EAC Common Market Protocol Draft Model Annex on Social Security. Great.

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