Tanzania 2019 Wildlife & Scenery

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Max
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Tanzania 2019 Wildlife & Scenery

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I've published the full collection of photos from my February Tanzania trip. I split them into two galleries: birds (which I shared previously) and wildlife/scenery. Here's a preview of the latter. You can check out the full gallery of 200+ photos here.

Mantled guerezas, Arusha National Park
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Bat-eared fox at sunrise, Ndutu
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Hippos, Serengeti
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Leopard, Serengeti
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Cheetah chasing wildebeest in the Serengeti. The hunt failed.
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Blue wildebeest giving birth on the plains of Ndutu.
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Plains zebra transporting Wattled starlings
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Nairobi grass rat and Superb starling
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A zebra foal flees a pursuing lion. I shared the full chase sequence featuring a compilation of photos from our tour group here.
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Lion pride fighting an interloper... you can see the full fight and chase from start to finish in my photo gallery.
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Wildebeest at sunrise, perhaps the best African sunrise shoot I've ever had.
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See the full Tanzania 2019 Wildlife & Scenery gallery.

Max



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Stunning pix, Max! And the circumstances/story behind each pic was superb. Thanks for posting your report! I really enjoyed it. :)



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Max- Amazing photos! I’m hoping to go to Africa sometime this year, however I am overwhelmed by the number of location choices. It’s my first trip, so naturally I want to see the big 5.......but seeing any animals at all would be a big thrill! Did you organize your own trip, or was this tour through a safari company? Can you recommend anyone? I would prefer a private tour (2 of us with driver/guide), all meals provided, lodges or permanent tented camps. Thanks!



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Re: Tanzania 2019 Wildlife & Scenery

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Arted, I just saw your response. Sorry... I've been pretty busy wrapping up other tours.

When I lead trips to Africa, I work with an overseas partner who handles a lot of the logistics, provides local guiding (when necessary), and other arrangements. But in some places you can organize your own self-driving trip. There are loads of possibilities. It may be best for you to contact me via email so I can answer your questions in more depth.

Max



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