I don't know about you, but it seems that every single time I get on a Safari truck with an expert Safari Guide, one way or another, we get distracted by Poachers that have yet again broken into the reserve to hurt the animals, one in particular, a missing mother elephant and our 2 week safari always gets "cut short".
And because of this, I feel like I have to go on the Safari again and again until I'm out for the full two week long trek that I am always promised.
There is a silver lining to riding Kilimanjaro Safaris again and again however, and it's simple, I get another chance to potentially get the perfect picture of a rare and beautiful wild animal that I can only see in Africa.
You see, while on safari, you're probably always going to see a Yellow Billed Stork or a couple of Hippos. Those Nile Crocidile love to sunbathe in the same places every.day. But I'll tell you what, when your safari driver has to stop their truck because a Giraffe has stepped so close to the moving vehicle to say hello, that said Giraffe has to lower his head in order to duck inside under the tarp? That's a one in a million sighting. It doesn't happen everyday.
While the rest of the world on a safari might see the Ankole Cattle like this:
And think they got a pretty cool picture of an animal they've never seen before...think how much more Awesome their photo might be if it was one more like this:
Granted, Ankole Cattle aren't even the coolest ones you can get!
What if, on your one and only safari of your lifetime, you got this great picture of a Giraffe:
That is a cool picture.
But...what if one day, you scored one like THIS:
What about this Elephant?
That's a pretty cool picture!
But not as awesome as THIS ONE!
And check out this super cute adorable baby rhino!
That actually really is an exquisite view!
And just check out this insanely AWESOME pic of it's MOMMY!
The posters all over Harambe are true. There are lots of choices for wild African Safaris, but the one that you should always go with, is Kilimanjaro Safaris, hands down.
They may have some issues with poachers...but the chance to ride again and take better pictures than before never lets you down.
AWESOME!
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