After finishing our safari we found ourselves inspired to head off the tourist track and do some exploring of the rural villages in the Pare Mountains. It was quite a different experience – much quieter with a chance to see how the average villagers lived. Let’s just say that it’s not quite the lap of
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Warning: Low Brow Humor Alert! The moon on the Serengeti was pretty darned spectacular and we thought you’d enjoy a few photos as our final safari post. Many a fine moon here! If you missed our earlier safari posts, here are links: Part 1: ANIMAAAAALS! Part 2: For the Birds! Part 3: The Great Migration! Part 4:
Safari Part 6: The Cowabunga Experience – Aunt Casey Tells It Like It Is! Welcome to our first guest blog! Aaron’s Aunt Casey joined us on the safari and she was kind enough to write up her experiences for No Map Required. We SO loved having her along with us and together we hope to give
Safari Part 5: Meeting the Maasai Our safari was spectacular, in part, because we took time to meet local people and really soak up a bit of the local culture. Not just a quick stop for pictures, either, but a couple of full days in Maasai Country. I think it’s interesting for both the Maasai
Safari Part 4: Aaron goes a-Carving The difference between a “safari” and a “tour” is that a safari is a journey without a set, unchangeable itinerary. It’s open to taking things as they come and adjusting the day to create the most memorable experience. That was never more evident than when our safari took a
