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Ten year old Charlotte Deans went to Kenya with her
family in July. Her mother thought we might like to see the email she
wrote to her friends on their return. Bits of it made us laugh – walking
being boring, Mum ‘scared’ to body board – but it was
also interesting to see the reaction of a child to her first safari.
Apart from sorting out a few spelling mistakes we’ve left the rest
un-edited so you can see at first hand how she enjoyed the trip.
Hi guys
I got back yesterday from Kenya but mum said I couldn’t
go on the computer! Kenya was brilliant we saw loads of animals.
We saw...dick dicks (rude name!), giraffe, leopard, elephants,
impala, african hare, spring hare, serval cat, lion, jackle, spotted
hyena, eland, cheetah, and loads more we also saw loads of different
birds we saw eagles and parrots and drongos and weavers and loads
more exotic birds!
We went to a place called Sarara first and we stayed in this sort of marke (I don’t know how to spell it) and guess what we saw leopard 4 out of 5 times there which was brilliant! We also went to a Samburu village and Josh tried to milk some goats but he didn’t succeed!!!!! We then went in a private plane to the Masai Mara and went on a mobile safari with Alex Hunter we stayed in these tiny tents which was a bit of a shock because they were mini compared to the tents at Sarara! But we managed. The first three days at the Masai Mara we went walking it was sooo boring I hate walking!!! But we saw lots of animals and lion on foot which is really special so it kind of made up for it!!!
We
them moved camps to somewhere else in the Mara and we saw loads
more animals again. In the evening before it went dark we had a
night drive but when it was starting to get dark we had to head
back to the camp because in the Mara you aren’t
allowed to stay out in the dark looking for animals because most
animals hunt at night and your spoiling their hunting time if you
get in the way!! When we were heading back to the airstrip to get
a plane which was going to take us to Lamu we saw a cheetah and
it was soo cool! We saw it really close up in the car well it was
walking next to us basically! It was amazing!!!
We then got a plane
to Lamu which was where we were going to spend the last part of
our holiday relaxing by the beach! We helped turtles down to the
sea bed into the sea they were tiny and we were able to pick them
up and help them into the sea it was soo cool! We swam in the Indian
Ocean, body boarding was so cool and Josh, Dad and I did it but
mum just wanted to relax on the beach for some reason,(she was
probably scared) and guess what we also went water skiing !!!!!!!
It was soo cool Josh and I did it and we actually stood up and
skied for a bit!!!!!!!!
The food was brilliant in Kenya but the
time was 2 hours before us so it took a bit of time to get used
to. I mean when in Kenya we got up a half six in England it was
half four!!!! that is early!!!
Well there is all about Kenya, I
hope you enjoyed reading the big long e-mail!!!
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