Today, we set off to our first day of Safari with our guide Idi to Tarangire National Park in our Safari jeep. It was about a two hour ride from our accommodation in Arusha, but unlike yesterday, the road was smooth and without much traffic. The scenery included cows and goats being herded by villagers, open space with scattered trees, and a dry landscape that was mesmerizing.



Arriving at Tarangire, Idi had to check us in and while we waited, I got a chance to speak with some boys who were about middle school age. It was their first time visiting the park, and their excitement was palpable. They were also excited to practice their English. Besides the boys, there were also bus loads of pre-k and primary age students who were on a field trip. I loved watching them be playful and silly with each other. It was my first blessing of the morning.

After we got checked in, we entered the park in our safari vehicle. Within minutes, Idi spotted a pumba (warthog). We were as giddy as two kids in a candy store! For the next two hours, we saw various animals including impalas, elephants, elans, zebras, giraffes, African buffalos, and a several others. It is an experience like no other to see these beautiful creatures in their own habitat. Seeing them was my second blessing. Tomorrow, we’re off to Serengeti National Park. Until then, here are some pictures from our sightings today.





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