Part 10: Inside the Crater and a Treat in Arusha

It's our final safari today, before we head on to the exotic beaches of Zanzibar, and ahead of us lies a journey into the birthplace of humankind. When we arrive at the entrance to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area we find it houses a small exhibition detailing how the oldest known fossils of our distant ancestors, some five million years ago, came from this area.

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Part 9: The Road to Ngorongoro

Having slept the sleep of the dead last night we awake early, refreshed and recovered, with a bit of time to kill before our departure. Sitting on our little verandah watching the wildlife drinking at the watering holes is so peaceful. On the lake the fabulous pink glitter of the vast flamingo population reflecting in the water is a truly magical spectacle.
 

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Part 6: Tasting Nairobi

It's our last day in Kenya before we head to Tanzania, but rather than drive ninety minutes to the border for the reportedly chaotic and time-consuming land crossing (as the Aussies in our party are doing) we are heading back to Nairobi for some chill-out time at the beautiful Safari Park Hotel and flying into the country early tomorrow.

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Part 3: On A Rhinoceros Expedition

We wake early on Christmas Day, ready for a 7am departure for the long drive to our next destination, Lake Nakuru. Returning along the bumpy road to Narok, we stop for a toilet break at a souvenir stall where we buy ourselves a little Christmas present, having come empty-handed. It's a colourful, abstract painting of African figures for just a few US dollars.

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Part 2: Making the most of the Maasai Mara

So here it is; the Africa of the imagination. We've been waiting months for this - if not our whole lives - so are well prepared, having invested in the full regalia of khaki clothing, wide-brimmed hats, binoculars, a 32G memory card, guidebooks, tropical medications and gallons of factor 50 and insect repellent.
 

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Part 1. Inside the Home of a Maasai Chief

We meet in the lobby at 7am, eight intrepid explorers gathered for an African adventure. From Detroit come the Chen family - Harrison, Olivia and Lee; from Australia husband and wife pair Keith and Nancy; travelling solo but a fellow Aussie comes Karen; and then from Ireland and England there's Coman and me.

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