By Emma Rosenfield (Colby College) Our last campsite in Khwai was called Banoka, a Wilderness Safaris camp, where we got to set up our tents in the staff quarters. Here is the Banoka Anagram: B– is for Braai/Boma. On…
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By Emma Rosenfield (Colby College) Our last campsite in Khwai was called Banoka, a Wilderness Safaris camp, where we got to set up our tents in the staff quarters. Here is the Banoka Anagram: B– is for Braai/Boma. On…
By Maya Agata (Macalester College) Ingredients: 1 Vervet monkey 6 Hyenas 1 Large crocodile 300 Impala (minus one) 4 Lionesses 1 Waterbuck, to taste 1 2-L bottle of ginger beer 6:4 Student to instructor ratio +/- 3 Escort guides…
By Lindsay Cotnoir (University of Vermont) March 29, 2015 5:30 – Wake up to the sounds of Reed Frogs clinking and a lion roaring in the distance. Crawl out of the tent and stumble over to breakfast by the light…
By Jackie Tauberman (University of Vermont) It was another exciting week in the bush! Here are some highlights from our last days in Mababe and our first day in Khwai. St. Patrick’s Day The day started off as a typical…
By Hailey Everett (University of Vermont) (this blog was written during the week of March 2nd) After a busy 12 day stay in Sankoyo, it was time to move on to Mababe. All of us had grown quite comfortable at…