Wednesday:
Today, we went to Majete Wildlife Reserve. It is an animal park that is seven hundred kilometers squared. We got there around eight in the morning, paid the fares, jumped into the safari car, and were on our way.
From here I will tell you all the animals we saw on the safari.
Impala |
Nyala |
Eagle |
See all these trees broken down in one direction? That is the path of an elephant.
Warthog |
Elephant dung
The colours of the birds here in Malawi are so amazing. Just look at this one.
Sable Antelope |
Guinea Foul |
Another pretty Malawian Bird. Check out its huge red eyes. |
The watering hole in this area of the park.
The first elephat we saw this day. He was scratching up on a tree.
The elephants travel in groups, but not with the bulls - as this one is. They do what they want. So this guy is chosing to travel alone.
The lookout
The safari vehicle that we were using.
The Toilet Seat as the Malawians call it due to the design on its butt. |
Baboon |
Another Baboon |
'McDonalds' as the Malawians call it due to the designs on its butt. |
The hippos |
A Warthog group |
Male Nyala |
Warthog on the run.
This huge tree is called, 'Boabab Tree.' This one is about seven feet round at the base.
An oldie on his knees
The beautiful Shire River's borders
And a Baboon on the run.
Baboon family |
Hippos enjoying the cool Shire. I guess they also agree that it is hot out.
The Toilet Seat |
The Shire and the tree as a nice back-drop as Darren suggested.
Here we got to go see a line-up of around eight adult elephants. They all started getting a bit jumpy and angry. One tried to run at us, but it hit a tree, so it stopped. They continued to warn us.
This one actually blew his trunk. It was pretty cool.
The mother warning off her young one.
An elephant had been rubbing up on this tree.
A female Impala on the run. Like seriously! What's with all the animals being on the run?
A dried up river bed. They get flooded in the rainy season.
I spy a very white boy with a black box in his hand.
Like mother, like son
We finished our safari at eleven AM and decided to go check out the small museum.
The feet of an elephant. I would actually really like to have one of these since they are so cool.
A Worthog's skull
An African Buffalo's skull
The front and back foot of a rhino
A list with a few of the animals on here. No Hyena, Hippos, etc.
The museum/gift shop
After leaving Majete, we drove across the road to Ngona to have lunch and go swimming.
Jackie enjoying the sights in the back of the pool |
On the way home, I fell asleep on my hand. That's what happens when you swim constantly for four hours. That night, I felt way too exhausted to write a post, so I did all of an editing for one day and then fell asleep.
Thanks for reading!
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Wow looks like you had a great time. Those are photos you will enjoy for years and have fun telling your family all about when you get home
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DeleteTerrific animal shots--aren't you lucky to see the real thing in all its glory! xx G&G
ReplyDeleteYa it was pretty cool. Hope you and granddad are holding up well in Hundred mile.
DeleteIt looks like you are getting to experience a lot of Africa. Your host are giving you quite an adventure. This is a real gift.
ReplyDeleteYah it is quite the experience, and yes I really do owe it to my parents for letting me go for this trip
Delete:) Dad
ReplyDeleteWWWOOOWWW!!!!! Amazing colours on those birds you saw. Amazing animals you get to see I have always wanted got see a elephant especially blow its trunk. Cooper
ReplyDeleteThe animals are running from you. Did you see any zebras.Cooper
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