Today, we got an early start (7:00 AM) in order to arrive to the lodge earlier than yesterday. Iddy, our guide, had cleaned the Land Cruiser, which I have baptized Rosa Maria in honor to my mom. Being an animal lover, she would have loved going on a safari, and I can feel her essence with me. This morning, Rosa Maria looked beautiful!
Our day included more sightings of magnificent creatures, breathtaking landscape, and pouring rain for a period of time. The landscape was magnificent in the morning as well as in the afternoon. With the gorgeous clouds overhead, we were able to capture some moments which we want to revisit over and over again. Here are a few of our favorites.



Spotting animals in the wild is definitely a challenge. Zebras and giraffes are easy to find as they stand out from their surroundings. African buffalos and wildebeests are also easier to see as they are dark in color and large in size. However, others are much more difficult because their hide is camouflaged in the Serengeti. Therefore, you have to have keen vision to find them.





We also witnessed yet again how the safari guides take care of each other. Multiple times, Iddy stopped and asked other drivers if they had seen a leopard. I had told him I was putting it out into the universe that today was our leopard day. He worked really hard to find one and guess what? He did!!! Another guide told him where we could see a female leopard, and he rushed over to see it along with at least 15 other vehicles. It was an amazing sight.

Towards the end of our day of sightings, we were able to get out of the Land Cruiser and take some pictures of us on the land. Iddy took some pictures, and we took some selfies with him. That was fun!



Tomorrow, we’re off to Ngorongoro Crater.
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