
We were up early and on to the next stop. It was about a 4 hour drive to Buffalo Springs National Reserve and our resort was called Sarova Shaba Lodge. This resort was quite something, some photos in another Blog post. But if you click the link above, you can see an aerial photo of all the cabins and the resort along a river.
Below are some photos I took along the way, from a moving Safari Jeep, through a window and with my cell phone.

Mountains in the distance 
Everybody was on the highway ! 
And I mean everybody ! 
Some local businesses 
School kids ! 
First Class Restaurant right there ! 
Market
We stopped at a place, the name escapes me, and it was a Women’s Collective where they did weaving and sold the items they made.

The women were so friendly and told us all about weaving 
This was so cool to watch 
They sold a lot of items here
They showed us some cactus plants and other items that they use for dyes to get the different coloured wool to weave.

As we were getting close to our turn off, our driver, Major (our driver) received a radio message saying there was a leopard in a tree on the reserve. We were on the main highway so instead of heading straight and to the right to our resort, we took a left onto the reserve and we were able to find the leopard. Now you have to wait for the next Blog Post………..!


The school kids are cute, I wonder what they serve in the First Class Restaurant?
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I also wondered that! We didn’t stop to find out lol
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Not stopping may have saved you some gastrointestinal issues… 🤭
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lol yes indeed!
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😂
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Wow – I like the highway with its assortment of people, a First Class Restaurant and a camel or two or three as well.
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It was so cool to see camels just walking along the side of the roads. I guess if they came here and saw moose walking along the roads, they’d think that was cool too !
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This is true – you have a point there Susan. I guess I was thinking the animals you’d see would be more like a jungle-type safari situation, not walking along the side of the road or like the big camel in the Geico commercial (I hope you have that commercial in Canada).
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We also saw zebras just wandering along the road in the fields but the rest we saw only in the Parks. No I don’t think I know that commercial.
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I follow a blogger who lives in Africa and she often posts about Zebras just walking around or in the street. Something fun to see. I’ll send you the commercial from YouTube by e-mail. It’s a little silly, but it was very popular when it came out.
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My daughter wants to go there with Doctors Without Borders. She would freak out if she saw any large animal. What amazing crafters they are!
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I hope she gets to go, I think it’s pretty safe and I think she would love it there! Yes they are and the fact they use plants and other items to make the different colour dyes was fascinating to me.
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The suspense! 🐆 Those could be AZ mountains. No camels along the highway though. 🐫 Thank you for sharing!
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You are welcome !
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