Today we took a two hour drive to the Aquila Game Reserve for a Safari!- The package included a driver, breakfast, lunch, and a welcome drink apart from the safari. We received a pretty good deal on the price mostly because the business had made a mistake and we demanded a decrease in the price. The drive began at 5:50 in the morning and we got there by 8:20. Had a huge delicious breakfast and then headed out. It was extremely cold and windy and I didn't know how I was going to be able to survive the Safari so another volunteer and I purchased a blanket with a hoody attached to it (yes, i know, we looked funny but it kept me warm!) It was 250 Rand-around 35 dollars and everyone else thought they were overpriced but I didn't mind since I didn't really prefer to freeze to death. The others asked for blankets and they only had a few to go around. Of all the animals we saw the cheetah and leopard were the only ones fenced in. I wasn't sure why but my guess was they didn't want them fighting with the lions or eating other animals (or eating us?). It was a long and cold day but I definitely enjoyed the safari and the food. On Tuesday I start work again with the kiddies. :)
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I can't believe you got that close to the lions! I wanna go on a safari! And the blanket hoodies are GENIUS. lol - Christina (Wuster)
that restaurant looks like an e-bar! i love the horsies in pajamas. you look like a nun in that blanket, and i love how cheetahs look like they're crying.
4 comments:
I can't believe you got that close to the lions! I wanna go on a safari! And the blanket hoodies are GENIUS. lol
- Christina (Wuster)
You are sooo lucky and I am sooo jealous! Btw,what camera are you using?
that restaurant looks like an e-bar! i love the horsies in pajamas. you look like a nun in that blanket, and i love how cheetahs look like they're crying.
Wow! What gorgeous animals! How many cheetahs are on the reservation? I thought there were less than 100 left in the world! - Amanda
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