Sunday, January 17, 2016

Loisaba and Lewa

We had an amazing week up at LoisabaTNC (The Nature Conservancy) is helping to build a new luxury tented camp on the Loisaba Conservancy and we volunteered to the be guinea pigs to make sure all is in working order.  The new lodge will officially open in March and it’s getting lots of international press already.  Very exciting.

After an 11 hour drive from Arusha we were thrilled to be met with an infinity pool and rainbow.  We were excited that Webb and Jeff would be meeting us here in two days time. Since we were the only guests we were spoiled rotten for the entire week.


Dining tent
Lounge tent ready for New Year's Eve party

Even though Matt is really the Chairman of the Board for Loisaba, we think Anderson should actually have that title.  He took our testing job seriously and sat in every chair almost as soon as we arrived to make sure that they were up to par.


The new tents were amazing perched on the top of a hill overlooking a water hole with beautiful sunrise views.  We enjoyed coffee and hot cocoa at our tents every morning.  The hyrax and hornbill did, too.
Loisaba Tented Camp
One of many beautiful sunrises
Anderson enjoying the sunrise, ever on the look-out for animals
Morning hot cocoa and reading
Hyrax
Resident hornbill stealing a breakfast biscuit
Elephants at the waterhole
Good morning
The kids were very excited for Grammy and Grandpa to arrive and tried to make sure they knew it!

Welcome notes
Patiently waiting for Grammy and Grandpa to get off the plane at the Loisaba airstrip

Although I’m sure Webb and Jeff were looking forward to a restful afternoon and evening after their long travels, that’s just not how it was meant to be.  Their arrival date happened to be the only night that the very popular Kiboko Starbeds were free.  We couldn’t pass up the opportunity to stay there, so after a few hours of relaxation at the tented camp we moved ourselves over to the Starbeds for the night.  This is certainly my kind of place.  While Forbes recommended the Starbeds for New Years we felt lucky to be able to spend the night there on the 29th. (It’s also listed it as one of the “World’s Best Outdoor Hotel Rooms”).  How lucky are we?????

Sleeping under the stars
Family tent with two platforms for beds

Amazing to watch the sunrise from the comfort of bed

We did lots of game drives, fishing, walking, and horseback riding with some pool and relaxation time sprinkled in.  We also were able to have an amazing New Year's Eve party on a deck full of interesting people.  Great way to bring in the new year.
Family!
At Sosian Natural Springs

Safari Selfie

Lion Tracking with Brown
Anderson learning to track from Brown
We found them!
9 of them including the cubs
Big Yawn
Some of the younger ones

We got to horse back ride a few times.  It's a great way to get out on safari.


We got to name the new fowl, she had one brown eye and one blue.
Meet Nusu Nusu ("nusu" means half in Swahili)



View from the deck.  Ash coloring on a rock.
We called it Lizard Rock because it was nice and warm in the cool mornings.

Grandpa checking out the elephants on a bush walk

Simon kept us safe

Grevy's Zebra 




Happy, happy kids

 


Oh yeah...of course there were sundowners.  Loisaba did them in style!






We started at Loisaba with a rainbow and finished with one as well.  

After about a week at Loisaba we made the four hour trek to Lewa. We spent two nights there for more game viewing.  We got very close to seeing our first kill, but the lioness missed.  She was stalking from the road, lying low, and took a swipe at the zebra as it ran past, but she missed.  It was very exciting.
We love Lewa!

Of course there were sundowners at Lewa, too.   




Looking for the rhino in the distance

A tower of giraffe
Lilac Breasted Roller
Lilac Breasted Roller
Photo by Tierney Brown
  



Mt. Kenya as seen from Lewa


Waiwai and her calf, Delia.
Waiwai is rumored to have one of the longest horns in the world.
I can understand why!

Waterbuck hanging with impala

Cheetah with a very full belly



Then it was time for the long drive back to Arusha.  (A bit shorter for Matt because he was able to fly with a friend to Nanyuki after he had an early morning meeting).  Car fully loaded, seven people inside with luggage on the roof, and we were off.  Luckily all are good travelers and we made it home for dinner.

Back in Arusha we had a few final days of holiday before school started back up.  There was lots of quality time together including some amazing scavenger hunts (fake clues!) and games of hide and seek (trees were a favorite hiding spot).  Now school is back in session and swim lessons have started.  All fun things for the kids to show Grammy and Grandpa.  Webb and Jeff are currently on safari to the Serengeti, Matt is chimp viewing in Mahale, and Tierney is backpacking to the first hut on Kilimanjaro (again).  We’re so very fortunate.       

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