Africa

Note: this is the third post in a series about my trip to India and Africa. The others are available at Amsterdam and India. The full set of pictures is also available on Flickr.

We flew from Mumbai to Tanzania on Kenya Airways. We had a long 11 hour layover in Nairobi, but we were warned not to leave the airport or else we would likely be mugged or robbed. We stayed inside.

DSC_4125 The first event was a big one: climb Mount Kilimanjaro. We had a great group of people to climb with - 3 Americans and two Germans.

IMG_0141 The climb started off in the rainforest jungle. It rained nearly every day, so we had to learn how to deal with the downpour. Ziplock bags to the rescue!

DSC_4348 The entire climb took 7 days: 5 up and 2 down. We climbed slowly in order to acclimatize to the 19,000 foot altitude. Some campsites had magnificent views. Some did not.

DSC_4356 A team of 26 porters, guides and chefs carried all the gear for us, including delicious meals, dining gear, and a "toilet tent."

IMG_3027 On the final day, a freak snowstorm covered the peak of the mountain in snow and clouds, freezing everyone to the bone. My glasses froze over.

IMG_3038 Despite the cold we successfully made it to the top! Unfortunately we couldn't see anything at all. Supposedly it's one of the most magnificent views of the African plains that can be seen. 😐

IMG_3097 After seven days on the mountain living in tents without showers, we were excited to get back to the hotel.

DSC_4730 After the climb, we went on a safari in the Serengeti National Park. The scenery was unbelievably amazing - we saw hundreds of thousands of animals.

IMG_3865 Lions sat by the side of the road and weren't even bothered by all the tourists snapping pictures of them.

DSC_5580 Due to excessive rainfall, we got a free upgrade from tents to these "luxury lodges".

DSC_6051 The Ngorongoro Crater is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Stunning.

IMG_4912 One day we saw a pride of lions eating a giraffe. The next day the giraffe carcass was almost completely gone. Here a hyena and a jackal are scavenging it.

IMG_4433 We were lucky enough to spot a cheetah and 3 of her cubs eating a gazelle.

IMG_4172 Apparently leopards are even rarer, but we saw one of those too.

DSC_5537 There were so many giraffes that we had to shoo them out of the road.

DSC_5893 Warthogs are actually fairly ugly. The Lion King was a lie.

DSC_5913 Herds of wildebeest were all over the place.

IMG_5566 Rhinos are very endangered - there were only 21 of them left in this area.

DSC_4765 Elephants

DSC_5664 When we forded this river I was sure we would get stuck.

IMG_3366 Yawning hippo.

IMG_3238 Monkeys were everywhere.

There are a lot more pictures, but I don't have room to include them all here. Head over to the Flickr set for more!

Posted on February 7, 2010
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  1. Gorgeous pictures – although my first thought when I saw the one with the (live) giraffe was “Halo 3”. I elect to see that as a tribute to the skills of Bungies artists rather than a sign that I need to get out more.

  2. Thanks for the captions. What a wonderful trip!

  3. wow..lucky that uve managed to catch pretty cool pictures=)

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