Thursday, July 30, 2009

More Masai Mara...


So, here are some more pics from our safari to the Masai Mara. There are so many to choose from its crazy to try and decide which ones to upload for you to peek at! So, I hope you enjoy the ones that we have selected. Our internet connection is slow so its really difficult to upload the images to the blog. I am hoping to get some pics of our recent safari from up north in Samburu... also, out of this world!

Plus, one of the highlights of our trip... Teeku & Tilas (a Samburu Warrior) take us to visit a local Samburu school to drop off school supplies and see how the progress of the new dorms are coming along. This was one of the most memorable days of my life. I could have stayed all day and played with the kids. The pictures of the children are stunning and we have videos of them singing that will make your heart expand. The beauty of Kenya is something that is so raw and full of unimaginable limits it will remind you that anything is possible.

nikki xo



My fav... zebra

Masai Mara Migration


Masai Warriors

Zebra & Wildebeest in Migration

Hyena's having their lunch.


Vultures feeding on a dead Zebra


Hyena running through vultures


Simba

Cheetah

Masai Woman


Baby Giraffe


Teeku, our guide.
Freelance Photographer & Safari Guide
Born and raised in Kenya, East Africa



Me in Africa...


Pilot & his plane in the Mara.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Masai Mara Safari

So, we finally got on… I am hoping to upload some pics as soon as possible but the connection is slow. Wendy wrote the entry for the blog for the Masai Mara… truly one of the most incredible 3 days of my life. Enjoy, nikki ☺

So we are back from the Masai Mara and all I can say is WOW! This place blows my mind; it is the most beautiful place I have ever seen!

So Tuesday morning Teeku who is our own personal safari guide and driver picked us up at 6:30 am. Teeku is a good friend of Sachen's so we were in good hands. Teeku arrived with his 4x4 land cruiser (Nikki says it’s hot she loves boys in jeeps) and we were off on the adventure of a lifetime.

Our drive up to the Masai Mara was about 4 and half hour, driving through Kenya is crazy! The traffic is nuts and there is so much exhaust and black smoke from the cars. (They obviously don’t do emission testing) The drivers are also pretty crazy they race down these dirt roads with massive potholes and huge rocks. Driving on some of these roads are like ATVing the back roads at the cottage, but in a SUV. The local buses (called matatu) are also suicidal, they are loaded with people and mattresses, boxes, crates, water jugs and even LIVE chickens piled at least 6 feet high on top of the bus and they speed past you on the road. We dropped into the one side of The Great Rift Valley, which was breath taking and drove through a variety of little villages. As we all know there is a lack of available water in Africa. Many Kenyan’s don’t even have water, while others are spending 60% of their day collecting water. Presently there is a drought here they haven’t had rain in months, and yet Kenyan’s love to wash their cars, there are car wash kiosks set up on the road sides, with people splashing water on these cars, that will soon drive along dusty roads. It makes no sense but is considered a luxury!
Teeku, is a wonderful guide, he is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the Kenyan culture & wildlife. Because he grew up in the Mara with his family he has a excellent sense for understanding the mood across the Mara and eagle eyes for spotting the animals.
The moment we passed through the gates to the Masai Mara, we began to spot the game. We first spotted a group of Zebra, then a small herd of Wildebeest. It was as if these animals had been planted right there to greet us. We drove through the park, making our way to our JK Mara Tented Camp where we would be staying the next 3 nights. The camp is run by a group of Masai men, when we arrived they all greeted us by saying Jambo, Karibu which means hello and welcome! The camp is very simple and an eco friendly place; they use solar power and LED lights. The food at the camp was great, in the evenings they had to fix us showers, which consisted of a canvas bucket with water that would be hoisted up the side of your tent and you would pull a cord and there is your shower. At night we could hear the lions and hyenas.

Safari’s are awesome, the first day we did a late afternoon to early evening game drive, the next day we packed a picnic breakfast and headed out around 6:30 and ate breakfast on top of a hill that overlooked the Serengeti as we watched for herds coming in. On the other side of the breakfast spot there were wildebeest and zebra grazing, talk about paradise! On the third day we packed both a picnic breakfast and lunch so we could stay out from 6:30 am till 7pm. We ate breakfast under a tree in the middle of the Mara surrounded by wildebeest and zebra grazing again. This is the migration. It’s hard to explain the beauty of our surroundings, no wonder this is one of the seven wonders of the world. We also had a huge vulture swoop down towards us as we nibbled away on fresh pineapple. Later that day we enjoyed our lunch on the roof of the land cruiser along the Mara river as we watched two small herds of zebra contemplate whether to take a drink down below among the hippos and giant fresh water crocs (these crocs are at least a meter wide and 4 meters long) I think this was the best meal out I have ever had!
As for what we saw over these days:
We had a hippo charge the Land Cruiser, we were driving along and saw a massive hippo walking along out of the water, we began to drive down in it’s direction, I was standing up out the top of the land cruiser video taping and all of a sudden the hippo turned and started charging towards us at full speed and making loud grunting noises, I jumped it scared the crap out of me!
We followed a mama cheetah and her cub, for a couple of days and watched as she slowly and carefully stalked her prey, unfortunately for the hungry mama and cub she was spotted by her prey both times and walked awake still hungry.
We saw a pride of 10 lions feeding on a Wildebeest, this was quite a sight, the lions would be devouring this wildebeest and every so often come up and look around with blood stained faces.
A family of giraffe hanging out directly in front of our car.
A mating Lion and lioness, taking a nap in the long grass. The lion eventually got up for a stroll and walked right in front of the car, man they are big!
A dying zebra, which we later went back to see and was lunch for the hyenas and vultures. The hyenas have to be one of the gross animals to watch eat, they eat all the bones so you can hear all the crunching and their scat is bright white due to the high intake of calcium in the bones.
Tons of zebra, wildebeest, grants gazelles, Thompson gazelles, topis, mongoose, warthogs, hartebeest, impala, elands, waterbuck, dikdiks, ground squirrels, baboons, velvet monkey, fresh water crocs, many different types of birds.

On our last day, today we went on a bush walk with the Masai guys at the camp. As we walked along with them they sang and danced. We saw two elephants, a warthogs and some gazelles. They were quizzing us on the different types of scat we came across and they were very impressed with our knowledge, all thanks to Teeku.

After our bush walk we headed over to a local Masai Manyatta (their houses) for a visit. When we arrived the men danced and sang for us and then the women had us dance with them as they sang. We had a chance to experience how the Masai live, they live in houses that are made of mud and cow dung (which take four months to build ad they last up to nine years). They used to live quite a simple way of life and now they are more technologically advanced and modern, they still dress in traditional Masai attire which is a Shukra, beading, belts, a spear, and a club, but now their belts are equipped with designer cell phone pouches that say Guess or Nike!

We are back in Nairobi for 2 days then off to the Samburu for safari for another 4 days.

Hope you all are well, because we sure are!


Love you and miss you

Wendy

XOXO

3rd world internet connections...

Hello Everyone,

So... we have an amazing blog entry from our safari to the Masai Mara but until we get a better internet connection I'm not sure I have the patients to wait for 9mins for each page to load! These 2 sentences I have had to write 4 times because I keep losing the internet connection while I am writing. In a weird way its kind of refreshing to be disconnected from the wi-fi world. Hopefully I will have it up by tonight!

:) nikki

Monday, July 20, 2009

Jambo Kenya!


So, today we flew from Dubai to Nairobi, Kenya!!!!! It was nice to leave that +44'c behind us... boy was that hot! We arrived to the airport on time and checked in. When we were just about to board the flight Wendy noticed that our tickets have been changed! BUSINESS in big capital letters on the top right side.... ARE YOU KIDDING ME? So... we went down the first class/business ramp and they welcomed us with big smiles. There was no mistake... some how we had been upgraded to a business class seat which was hard to believe because the flight was completely full. I always use to wonder about what the big deal about business class was... I mean who really wants to pay double for the same flight. Well, Wendy and I are here to tell you that its not the same flight... its much more than economy. There was enough room for a playpen to sit infront of us and you seat has the ability to lounge right back- even more than a lazy boy! Complete luxury people. We were greeted with orange juice, champagne and a full brunch menu with a nice glass of Chablis. Ok, so we had 2 glasses. The flight was only 4 1/2hrs so its was quick and easy. Traveling in business or first class makes flying desirable.



Fresh orange juice? Champagne? Welcome to Business Class//

zzzzzzzzzz //

We arrived in Kenya early and the airport was busy with tourists and locals. The weather was cooler than Dubai which was a nice change and the airport was smaller than I imagined. All I could think was... I'm here. And I am... take a look at the drive from the airport to the hotel.


nairobi//

our driver charles//

nairobi//

the traffic is so bad in nairobi its bumper to bumper as you get closer into town. I had to be careful with my camera as people come right up to the window and try to sell you things. They actual come right into the car if you window is even cracked open only a little bit. I have never seen anything like it. Welcome to Nairobi, Kenya... shopping on the streets. People were selling anything to sports balls, newspapers, mops and fresh fruit and many hand made crafts.

driving through nairobi//


police directing traffic//
nairobi financial district //

my first tusker//

wendy & i chillin drinking a beer//

first glimpse of some wildlife//

our nest for the night//

Speaking of which, its time to turn in. I'm exhausted and need to rest up for the big traveling day tomorrow. Teeku is picking us up at 6:30am to head into the Masai Mara... he is Sachen's long time friend and also a wildlife photographer. He has grown up in the Masai Mara and he will be taking Wendy and I on all of our safari's so we are over the moon to have such an amazing guide. We won't have any access to internet or phone service when we go away so you will hear from us when we return on the weekend in between safari's. It's just Teeku, Wendy and I and our 4x4 heading out to the Masai Mara to relax and take in Africa... It feels so good to say that.

Hakuna Matata.

-nikki leigh mckean

Sunday, July 19, 2009

7-star champagne birthday.

So you say its your birthday.... well, its my birthday too!! So, today was my birthday! I'm not sure what you do with your birthday wishes but I try my hardest to make all of mine come true-even if it means waiting for them. :) However long really, just as long as they come true.

Wendy and I started this morning with a nice breakfast then packed up our things and away we went. We really wanted to go down to the famous 7-star hotel Burj Al Arab and see what its all about but you need special access to get in or a reservation at one of the fine dining restaurants. So, the Capital Club made a reso for us and a 7-course afternoon tea lunch. It was hot again today... it ended up going up to +44'c + the humidity! It was a great day today... enjoy the photos!


weather report for my bday//



My bday cake at Burj Al Arab.... ps- they even sang to me!//

me on the beach having fun with wendy//
ps- the water was piss warm (excuse the french)

wendy on the beach//

Burj Al Arab Hotel// Downstairs Underwater Dining Room//

Dining with sharks anyone??//

Burj Al Arab Restaurant-love the stems//

Burj Al Arab Hotel Lobby//

whats a birthday without champagne? or for that matter any day really! //

Afternoon Tea & one of our many courses//

Chocolates//

Burj Al Arab Musician//

ladies washroom//

our ride for the day (joking! our driver only drives a Lincoln) //

wendy smokin the sheesha//

tea with our sheesha//

wendy & I shopping in the gold souks//

wendy in the souks//

me & Hakkim//
I bought some things off this guy the first day we arrived and he was so lovely. Today Wendy and I went back to the souks and we were looking around and he came running up to us... "my friend, my friend!!" We were standing at his corner shop and didn't even realize we were there. So, I bought a bunch of things I didn't need just because I liked him. That, and he was an excellent salesman. Gonna miss you Hakkim.

Dubai man in souks//
Souks all shut down with kitty//


Gold Souks, Dubai//

Overall, what an amazing birthday! Wouldn't have had it any other way. Wendy is sleeping as usual as I put all these posts up... she is a sleeping beauty and I am a night owl. It's 2.41am here and the alarm is set for 6:45am and I'm not convinced I will sleep! Our flight to Nairobi leaves at 10:50am tomorrow morning and we fly 5hrs with Emirates. Africa... I get goosebumps just thinking about it. Dubai has been so amazing and way over the top with so many memories and just pure adventure and Africa is top on my list. I can't even sleep. I am not sure how much internet access I will get when we get there as we head off on safari Tuesday morning but I will sure try my best! Lots of love...

Hugs,
Nikki

ps- thank you for all your bday wishes... just know that I am making all my wishes come true!