On October 16th, Lily’s 10th birthday, we arrived at Lake Manyara National Park, “home of the tree climbing lions.” It was our first game drive! It was really exciting to take the tops off the jeeps and and stand on the seats for a better look at the wildlife. And wow, did we see wildlife! We were constantly in awe – driving around this beautiful natural area and then suddenly spotting an elephant 25 yards away or baboons walking down the road or zebras off in the distance. Unfortunately we never saw a lion in a tree or on the ground, but it didn’t matter – we saw so many other incredible animals, a what difference would a lion make? 🙂

Getting ready for the game drive! We were able to stand on the seats while we were driving which was super fun! Our drivers are so knowledgable about the parks and animals, and they are always teaching us new things and answering our (my) non-stop questions!

First animals we saw: blue monkeys at our picnic site. This one came over and grabbed food from Lily’s lunch in a flash of a second! Needless to say, I jumped up and screamed. 🙂

Lake Manyara is known for its many baboon tribes. They are pretty cool animals – and the babies are especially cute.

Sylvia loves the zebras. They are so stocky and more like donkeys than horses. They even bray like donkeys!

The buffalos are huge! And so cool. We saw many pelicans, flamingos and numerous shore birds, as well. There were also hippos in this pool, but we didn’t get a good photo.

Ninapenda twiga!! I love giraffes!! They are so awesome. I love watching them run – they look like they’re in slow motion. I love watching them eat, too – their big lips and tongues ripping leaves off of the thorny acacia trees.

With Chacha, the ecology professor from UDSM who joined us on our safari. It was great to have him along to teach us about different aspects of the parks and answer our questions. He also coordinated student stories (presentations) about the geology, history, ecology and animal biology of the parks and mammals that we encountered. It was an awesome learning experience!





November 4, 2016 at 12:24 pm
The animals are all SO beautiful! And that bird – cool! Wouldn’t Aliyah be surprised to see them. She thinks they are just small pretend plastic figures that she plays with 🙂
November 5, 2016 at 11:58 am
LOL! They are much more impressive in real life. 🙂 You’ll have to show her the pictures. We can show her more at Christmas.