Here is the last gallery from Mara Bushtops – we had a great stay though Ben got food poisoning on the last day and the 45 minute Land Cruiser ride followed by an hour in a bush plane to get back to Nairobi was not fun.
Mara Safari 2
Here is the second gallery from the all-day game drive in the Masia Mara. We got to see a wildebeast crossing and a lion chase (but not catch) some cape buffalo. Enjoy the pics!
Mara Safari
After the balloon ride we spent the rest of the day on a game drive in the Masai Mara. Here are pictures from the first part of the day. Enjoy!
Arriving at Mara Bushtops
Our last “safari” lodge was Mara Bushtops which is situated on a private conservancy right off of the Masai Mara park. We arrived after an hour-long flight over the verdant Mt. Kenya highlights to a tiny airstrip without a single building but our safari crew was there to meet us.
We had booked the Leopard Family tent which was absolutely fabulous and really was a case study in how opulent you could make a facility and still call it a “tent”. It was certainly the first (and will probably be the last) tent I’ve stayed in that had its own hot tub and wine wall.
That afternoon we took a game drive staying within a kilometer or so of the lodge but still managed to see plenty of wildlife including a lion checking out game at the water hole – we even got a picture of the lion and our tent in the same frame. This seemed very cool to be situated right in the middle of a heavy wildlife zone but the next night when we heard a pride of lions take down and then noisily eat a zebra only a few meters from our tent it took on a different feel.
Lewa Conservancy Day 2
Here are a few last shots from our stay at the Lewa Conservancy.
Lewa Conservancy
The Lewa conservancy is a vast track of land with a healthy population of rhino and rigorous poaching controls. We were able to spend two days at a safari camp on the conservancy with our guide, Festus. Most of the terrain was grass and long, rolling hills but there were some wooded valleys and even a lake/swamp where animals tended to congregate. Here are some pictures from the first day.
Meru to Lewa
Included in this gallery are a few last pictures of Meru and then on to our next stop at the Lewa Conservancy. We did the transfer by car (a 4 hour drive or so) rather than by plane as there we no good connections that would get us to Lewa sooner.