Safari!

After I was so excited about seeing monkeys in the distance last week, I've seen them a few times since. More baboons and also other types of monkeys, which is pretty cool. In even more exciting news, I went on a safari on Sunday! Iringa is only a couple hours from the entrance of Ruaha National Park so it was possible to do a day trip there, leaving early in the morning and returning in the evening. I went to the same park last year, but it was a much longer trip then. 

This was a really good safari. The highlight of the trip was the sighting of a baby leopard! Leopards are always difficult to see. This was really cool because the leopard baby was right next to our car, just sitting under a tree. We just stared at it for a few minutes before it moved. My guide then started calling other guides to let them know about the sighting, so other cars started coming and were all staring at the spot that the leopard had run to. But after waiting a very long time and not seeing anything, they were starting to think that we made it up. Fortunately, I have some nice photos.


Look behind my right shoulder


It was a very nice trip. The only downside is how hot it is in the park. It's pretty intense. Fortunately, I was in a cool safari vehicle with an open top to let the breeze in. This park has so many animals that it got to a point that the driver wouldn't stop for giraffes and elephants because we had already seen so many of them. The other highlight was a group of lions, along with their cubs! I also really enjoyed getting up close with some elephants.




The baobab trees were also one of my favorites. I feel very fortunate to have the opportunity to see these amazing things!

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