I think one of my favourite parts about this safari was there was never a point where we weren't seeing animals and these are about 1/16th of the pictures I took... I painstakingly found the best ones out of about 650 :P. There were also a LOT of animals... herds and herds of them were everywhere and all mingling with each other. There were a few points where I had to remind myself that this is a real place and not just made by people to get money. The only thing made is the roads and everything else is natural but it looks like someone picked up animals from all over and stuck them in one spot. It was the most surreal experience of my life!!
These birds made the trees look white from a distance and it was really cool :)
Giraffe (Twiga) :) right next to the road on the way to Oldupai.
BABY giraffe.... there were about 4 of them i think and later we seen a second family of them.
All by his lonesome... such a pretty picture :)
Some zebras (Pundamilia)
Wildabeast and Zebras eeeeverywhere
Flamingos!! Thousands and thousands of them!! from a distance the water had a pink haze all the way around the edges on all sides.
Hippos laughing?? :P
Look closely in the background.... at the time i never noticed :P
Hippo butt!!
Black Rhino! They're really edangered and Ngorogoro is one of the last places in the world with rhinos in it.
Buffalo and Zebra
Zebras and a Bustard (we definitely thought our guide was saying Bastard at first)
This poor guy looked like he got attacked by a lion :( made us realize the lions aren't so cuddly
Ostrich ... wasn't expecting to see as many as we did
Judgmental Buffalo is judgmental
Ostrich running across the road... they're soooooo silly looking with their naked legs
Crown Cranes ... really pretty birds :) (and a warthog... they're everywhere)
Imalas ... it made me miss my car lmaoo
Warthog ... they run reeeeally silly and derpy. Whenever we seen one it was a comic relief moment.
FINALLY Got pictures of baboons!!! it made me so happy :D
Very cool pictures....not quite as good as African Lion Safari here in Toronto, but its close LMAO!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, what a cool place to visit - it looks majestic!
I've officially named the baboon on the guard rail "Diane".