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Practicing with the binoculars |
Yesterday we had a lovely trip to Akagera Park with the Environment Club.
We woke bright and early, got our picnic lunches from the kitchen and departed in 4 safari vehicles supplied by
Intore Expeditions. The safari vehicles were a surprise for the kids and they were very excited about them. There were many pictures taken with them beside the safari vehicle, pretending to drive, on the roof of the car. I can only imagine what their facebook pages are going to look like soon. :)
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A guide giving the students an orientation of the park |
We arrived at the park and the guides there gave the students a great orientation about Akagera Park, about the other National Parks in Rwanda, how Rwandan Parks compare to other parks in East Africa, and what it is like being a guide. After that we hopped in the cars and went in search of animals.
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On the search for animals |
We a saw impala, topi, waterbuck, zebras, buffalo, many different kinds of birds, turtles, hippopotamus, giraffes and elephants!! I think the elephants were the highlight of the trip because they are difficult to find in Akagera Park and they are so majestic. That being said, the students were excited about all the animals. If you have spent anytime in Rwanda, you might of noticed that Rwandans make alot of different sounds to convey emotional states- especially surprise, awe, and happiness. It was the soundtrack of the day yesterday.
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Elephant |
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Buffalo and turtles in the muddy ponds |
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Hippos |
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Impala |
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Look at that! |
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Giraffes |
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Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caudata)- I think. Second opionon? |
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Zebras |
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Delicious packed lunch from Chez Hilam |
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Beautiful lunch spot. We could even see an elephant and some hippos grazing near the lake with the binoculars. |
I think the pictures say the most about how fabulous the day was. Thank you to everyone helped out to raise funds for this trip. It was truly AMAZING! Thank you also to Shelley and Paul and everyone at
Intore Expeditions for supporting this trip not only financially, but with encouragement and organization. The drivers were fantastic- teaching the students about the different types of habitats and animals in Akagera. For example, it is the rainy season right now, and our driver Andrew, explained that the topi and buffalo have their babies at this time of the year when the food is abundant so they have a better chance of survival.
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Topi with their babies |
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Thank you from the Environment Club! |
Thanks so much!!!
Beautful report! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteFor these kids, I'm guessing that few of them would ever have been in a private vehicle or a safari vehicle ever before. While they live in Africa, I'm also guessing they come from situations where seeing these animals in the wild would be rare.
I wonder how many of them will use this trip to influence their career decision?
That lunch had to be unusual for them--a far cry from plain rice and beans for lunch!
Melissa, Thank you so much for making this opportunity a life experience for the kids.
Yep, lilac-breasted roller. Awesome trip!!!!!!!
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