Monday 6 August 2012

The Story So Far... - Friday 3rd August


Following a leisurely breakfast in the restaurant we made our way to the jetty and our boats for a ‘cruise’ on Lake Naivasha. The boat skippers were not only experts at handling the very narrow, canoe-shaped craft, they were also very good at spotting the abundant bird-life on view – ranging from the beautifully coloured Malachite Kingfisher to the elegant Purple Heron and the very distinctive Pink-Backed Pelican. But, the real treat – particularly for those who had not seen one before in its natural environment – was the first sighting of a hippopotamus rising from the depths – just fifty yards from our boats. Awesome! Then more heads began to pop-up and it became apparent that whole families of hippos were in the water. We could all have spent all day watching these magnificent animals, but we had to move on for the next part of the cruise – a close encounter with Fish Eagles. Small pieces of bamboo were placed in the gill slits of a six inch fish so that it would float; then a shrill whistle from one of the boat skippers brought an eagle out of the trees with its talons extended. In a flash the fish had been taken from the surface of the lake and back to a tree for a light snack! It was then back to Fisherman’s Camp for us to take a last look at the resident Vervet and Colobus monkeys before boarding the bus for the next stage of our journey. Some hoursam later, we arrived at Nyeri and the Batien Grand Hotel, after many renditions of ‘ten green bottles’, ‘the twelve days of Christmas’ and ‘ten in a bed’ to entertain us (and keep us awake). Unfortunately, Mount Kenya (en route) was shrouded in cloud and we were unable to see its summit. But, we were just able to make out some of its outline. Another fabulous day in Africa!

Lawrie Smith
District Chairman

Friday 3 August 2012

Monday 30th July - Wednesday 1st August - Nyakoe Safe House






The Story So Far... Days 5 and 6 - Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th July

Saturday 28th
Saturday morning we were all up bright an early to pack up camp and load up the bus for our long haul road trip towards lion hill in Nakuru, before we checked into our hotel we got the tickets for tomorrows safari as the entrance next to our hotel didn't sell the tickets.

At the hotel we put up the kenyan kids tents and then a few of us went down to the onsite club room and danced to african rap music with the kenyan kids and played a few games of pool before going to bed.

Written by Josh Creighton
Explorer Scout

Sunday 29th
Hello mummies and daddies, today we had to wake up earlier than ever before!!! it was 5 o'clock in the morning to go to the 'Nakuru National Park'. It was a good thing that the entrance to the park was right next door to 'lion hill hotel' which was were we stayed overnight so it was not a long distance at all. When we got in side we immediately saw some water buck and some pretty cool crested quail.

A little while after that we came across a single spotted hyena which was very good because they are nocturnal animals so it was quite a surprise. We also saw a very endangered species of black rhino and there are only 2300 left in the wild. We later on saw many zebra, Thompson's gazelle, cape buffalo baboons, impala and other species of monkeys all of which were pretty amazing.

After the safari we went on a extremely long road trip in the bus, it was between 7-8 hours to Kisii and the safe house, the scenery was stunning. We had a very well earned dinner at Nyakoe hotel then bed.

Written by Tom Goody
Explorer Scout


Saturday 28th July