Serengeti, Tanzania
June 10-12, 2025
"When the music changes, so does the dance"
- African Proverb
- Micato Guide: Nuru Mbise
- Accommodation:
- The Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti - They recognized our anniversary with champagne.
- Noteworthy:
- A security guide was recommended when walking to your room at night given the lodge was not fenced in and the proxmity of wild animals.
We were shown videos of lions roaming the hotel pathways earlier in the same year.
- Baboons roamed the rooftops, keeping some awake at night.
- There were bats hanging from the stairwell ceilings. One night, we enountered two baby bats on the stairs to our room.
- The room television was set to display a camera view of a nearby watering hole. Wild animals could be seen.
- The first night at the Four Seasons, our air conditioning did not work propertly.
Our Micato guide contacted the hotel the next day and the air conditional was repaired.
- To get to the Serengeti, our bush flight left from the Kichwa Tembo Airstrip to Wilson Airport in Nairobi.
Then connected at the Kilimanjaro International Airport (a very hectic experience). Finally, one last bush flight to the Seronera Airstrip.
- The Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti - They recognized our anniversary with champagne.
- A security guide was recommended when walking to your room at night given the lodge was not fenced in and the proxmity of wild animals. We were shown videos of lions roaming the hotel pathways earlier in the same year.
- Baboons roamed the rooftops, keeping some awake at night.
- There were bats hanging from the stairwell ceilings. One night, we enountered two baby bats on the stairs to our room.
- The room television was set to display a camera view of a nearby watering hole. Wild animals could be seen.
- The first night at the Four Seasons, our air conditioning did not work propertly. Our Micato guide contacted the hotel the next day and the air conditional was repaired.
- To get to the Serengeti, our bush flight left from the Kichwa Tembo Airstrip to Wilson Airport in Nairobi. Then connected at the Kilimanjaro International Airport (a very hectic experience). Finally, one last bush flight to the Seronera Airstrip.