maybe I didn’t insist a lot yesterday but this luxury experience is not wasted on me. I enjoyed that room, the scenery, the perfect ‘Out of Africa’ feeling… but I still love camping as well. I haven’t become middle-class to that extent! I’m still on “the green knees by the end of the day” thing…
I’ve been asked to shoot the premises at Kimemo Cottages for the brochures etc. So a bit of training on interior pictures doesn’t hurt.
refreshment most welcome at the end of the day.
not an original picture I know but one feels biased when this kind of scenery happens on your balcony. Room with a view, definitely.
this luxury camp is located just outside the Tarangire park boundaries. One of the advantages is that night game drives are allowed. So we did one, hoping to see the leopards that had been spotted the day before. The powerful searchlight came handy to help for the pictures. No luck for that and any lions or elephants. But still, we were thrived to spot our first spring hare (un lièvre sauteur). OK just a hare you might say. But as anything I spot for the first time is interesting, especially on rare night game drives…admit the thing is hilarious, doesn’t it look like a kangaroo? I don’t know about kangaroos (Sarah, some help?) but spring hares leap up to 4m! Not bad for such a little rodent.
there was also a pair of bat-eared foxes (des otocyons, des renards quoi)
the usual zebras
and impalas.
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