Tanzania Bound
Lake Manyara
The Serengeti
Great Migration
Serengeti Cats
Balloon Safari
Ngorongoro
Lion vs. Fly
Arusha City
Arusha Park
Climbing Mt Meru
Peaks of Meru
Zanzibar
Dolphin Safari
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Simpsons Safari

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Tanzania Bound

Inspired by National Geographic's 50 Places of a Lifetime (6 down, 44 to go), Paul Gross, David (Duv) Berman and Spice (on temporary leave from Duv's daughter) travelled from Ottawa, Canada to Tanzania, East Africa in January 2001...

Playing hacky-sack while queuing in the Montreal airport.Paul (blue jacket) and Duv (orange jacket) play hacky sack while waiting in the Montreal airport. Duv and Spice settle in for the long flight.

 


Duv and Spice settle in for the long flight. Spice finds the economy class seating perfectly spacious and wonders why humans complain about it.

 

The view from our hotel room in Arusha our first morning in Africa.


Good Morning, Tanzania:
The view from the hotel room in Arusha our first morning in Africa.


Athumani, Spice, Duv and Death-bucket.Our guide, Athumani Kayumbo of Kearsley Tours, drove us in this unstoppable customized-for-safari four wheel drive vehicle. Like most Tanzanians we met, Athumani was friendly, cheerful and knowledgeable about the parks and animals. He answered all our questions and even got our jokes, most of the time.

The most baffling animal on the plains: The common tourist in its typical habitat.
...the common tourist
in its typical habitat
The most baffling animal on the plains: The common tourist in its typical habitat.
The most baffling animal
on the plains....

Duv and Paul model shiny new safari outfits. Gear supplied by Mountain Equipment Co-op in exchange for money. Altitude gives northern Tanzania a temperate climate despite being near the equator. This made it easier to cover up for mosquito and sun protection.


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