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Our Roatan Adventure

Serengeti National Park

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Our next stop after Lake Manyara was Serengeti National Park. We arrived on 18 October and left on 22 October. We went on daily game drives to different areas of the park and saw many animals. We also spent time at a visitor’s center learning about the wildebeest migration, attending a presentation by a lion researcher, and listening to student presentations about the animals and ecology of the park.

Here is the first batch photos. I will post more later!

The road to Serengeti was hot, dusty and very bumpy. Not so good for the tires.

The road to Serengeti was hot, dusty and very bumpy. Not so good for the tires. Pole sana, Patrick.

Serengeti means "endless plains" in Maa, the language of the Maasai. It is an appropriate name. We drove for hours on this beautiful endless plain.

Serengeti means “endless plains” in Maa, the language of the Maasai. It is the perfect name. We drove for hours on this beautiful endless plain. The park is so vast, and in addition to the flat grasslands, there also are hills, rocky outcrops called kjopes, watering holes and wooded areas.

We learned all sorts of new animals, including this Hartebeest. There were so many new grazing animals to learn!

We were introduced to all sorts of new animals, including this Topi. There were so many new grazing animals to learn!

On our first day in the park, we were lucky to spot this leopard hanging out in the tree.

On our first day in the park, we were lucky to spot this leopard hanging out in the tree. He was so relaxed and sleepy – and cute!

We also saw this male lion on the first day. After I took this photo, a young elephant scared him away! It was so cool to watch.

We also saw this male lion on our first day. He was with a female who is not pictured. After I took this photo, a young elephant walked over the lions, trumpeted at them and scared them away! It was so cool to watch the elephant take charge!

A short time later, we saw this pride of mothers and cubs. There were so many! We think the male we saw earlier was head of this pride.

A short time later, we saw this pride of mothers and cubs. There were so many! We think the male we saw earlier was head of this pride.

Hippo pool! Hippos are so cool! They just chill out in the water all day because the sun is bad for their skin.

Hippos are so cool! They just chill out in the water all day because the sun is bad for their skin. They will get out at night to feed. In the pond, they lay right next to each other, but they are pretty territorial on land.

We just can't get over the elephants. We have more photos of elephants than anything else! But they are so incredible and the babies are beyond adorable.

We just can’t get over the elephants. We have more photos of elephants than anything else! They are so incredible and the babies are beyond adorable.

On the road to our campsite.

On the road to our campsite. A little different from the deer that I see on my drive home in Iowa. 🙂

We also regularly saw a group of male buffalo on our drive back to camp.

We also regularly saw a group of male buffalo on our drive back to camp. Look at the flies all around him – we felt so bad for all the buffalos!

Lily's favorite animal - the adorable dik dik. Full grown it's about the size of a small dog. They hide out in bushes and can be hard to see.

Lily’s favorite animal – the adorable dik dik. Full grown it’s about the size of a fawn. They hide out in bushes and can be hard to see. They mate for life so we usually see them in pairs.

4 thoughts on “Serengeti National Park

  1. Ketel Paulsen's avatar

    Very cool and Olivia kept saying No Fair! as she watched this slide show. You guys rock, thanks for the photos! Coming home to a Trump presidency and we’re all sorry about that.

  2. Heidi's avatar

    ….and after a while you will wonder if you dreamed all this maybe.
    So many worlds in this world!
    Thank you so much for making this all available to us!

  3. rsandhorst's avatar

    Such cool pictures of animals!! You could have a whole wall of framed african animal photos. My favorite is the one of the zebras and the giraffe.

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