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stefan9 wrote: Wed Jun 02, 2021 10:16 amTrip was done via explore plus (https://www.exploreplustravel.com/), the local company doing the guiding was predators club(https://www.predators-safaris.com/) can't recommend either enough. Made our trip special.
I guess the "can't" is a typo because it actually sounds as if you were quite satisfied with the companies?

Nice start to you Tanzania trip (when you leave out the flight...). But the sightings made up for it, I think. Love the dik dik [InLuv]


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Mel, if you read the phrase slowly it is perfectly right. I also had to read it twice ;-)


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I read it more than twice and couldn't see it. But now that you pointed it out... I do.

Sorry, Stefan. :o0ps:


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After leaving serena manyara we made our way to the serengeti.
Stopped at the tanzanite tour on the way. Lots were spend by those of the female persuasion.
Went through the ngorongoro conservation area on the way.
Saw some black rhino's,wildebeest,buffalo from the viewpoint into the crater.
Per our guides the rhino's in the crater are counted at sunup and sun down in the crater.
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We stopped at a masai village on the way.
The dance and fire making was interesting.
Didn't like the hut village as afterwards they tried to intimidate us to buy something.
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Lots off general game, 3 lion sightings, serval and our first herd of wildebeest were the last sightings as we made our way to serena lodge serengeti.
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Crested Eagle, Pygmy falcon and SERVAl! O\/ O\/ O\/

Lots of wildebeasts :shock:

Lovely sunset \O


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