Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Day eight.

Our first adventure started at 6:20. We were up and ready. The bus came and got us. We arrived at Mukuni Big 5. The first order of business after waivers were signed was to watch the cheetahs run. They walked us to an area where they have a machine. This machine rotates this object around a course. The cheetahs like to chase the object. One by one they brought out the cheetahs and they chased the object until the jumped on it. It was amazing to see how fast they got.


After we finished there, we were off to see the lions. They took us down a bush path and there was two lions just laying on the ground. We were allowed to pet them and touch them. After a lot of pictures, we took them on a walk. To walk lions, you hold their tails. Oscar was terrified of the lions. Dad grabbed life by the balls and was the first one to go to touch them. After the lions, we went back to visit the cheetahs. This time they were laying down. Just like the lions, we got to touch them, take pictures and walk them. Oscar was obsessed this time. I think a cheetah is his spirit animal. We picked the sexist cheetah that only likes males. Mom and I were definitely not loved by this feline like she loved Oscar and Dad.



 After the cheetahs we were done. We were supposed to go on an elephant ride but due to wild elephants in the area, we couldn't go. I was most excited about the elephants. From here we went back to the hotel and got lunch. We were able to rest a little and get in a little tourist shopping before we headed out on our safari. We shared the safari vehicle with a cute family with 2 boys. The safari was nice. We saw lots of animals. Now mom, Oscar and dad can say they have been on a safari. The coolest thing that we saw were the white rhinos. Because of poachers, the rhinos are guarded 24-7. It makes it very easy for the safari people to find them. 






After the safari, it was time to eat. Leah and Cara had arrived in Livingstone that day. It was the perfect opportunity to met up with them for dinner. We agreed on Indian. We walked there just to find it is closed. We continued walking to Zambezi Cafe again. It was just as good the second time. We enjoyed conversation and being together. Snaps were taken and we departed our ways. 

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