One question that I often
get from clients booking their African safari with the Photographer’s Lounge is
what is the food going to be like on Safari?
Lunch is served on the floor of Ngorongoro Crater |
The food is
fresh and tasty. Our chefs will cook you some amazing meals with basic
equipment. think hot and fresh breads + beef and veggie mishkaki [barbeque]
using a coal grill + organic salad plucked from the garden right around the
corner.
All food is well
prepared. Our well trained camp chef and crew will come up with gourmet meals
in the middle of the bush. They really want you to enjoy their culinary
experience.
We can also easily accommodate any vegetarian requirements and
any Halal requests.
On Safari you
normally start off your day with a wake-up call. You can start really early
should you have chosen to go on a sunrise morning game drive or morning walking
Safari like you can do most days. On these days, our breakfasts are prepared
and stored in a lunch box so we can eat at our leisure from a location out in
the conservation areas… we eat amongst the roaming herds of animals and enjoy
the sights with our fresh brewed coffee, tea and food.
If you choose
to stay back in the morning, You will sit on your lovely patio and have your
cookie or biscuits as we say and sip your hot cuppa tea or coffee listening to
the sounds of the wild and watching the sun rise. A perfect morning on Safari!
A good
breakfast to start off the day full of adventures. You are going to have an
array of options. Cereals, variety of juices, eggs with warm bread sometimes
cooked in the bush for a bush breakfast, bacon and potatoes and more.
Nothing like having the most important meal of the day with a great view in the
Serengeti.
Game driving
is tough! Our vehicles carry water, soft drinks, juice and snacks which you can
enjoy during your game drive. In some areas, we can stop, set a table and enjoy
your snack with the animals close by. Don’t worry. Our guides will choose an
open area away from the thick bushes. Prepare to enjoy your mid-morning or
afternoon snack.
For lunch,
again we have our lunches premade if we are out on safari… The food is fresh,
kept in a refrigerator in the vehicle and we place out a picnic table to serve
you your lunches from different areas while we are out on safari.
Dinner time is
always the best time. Together we sit back, discuss the events of the day over
a chilled glass of wine or the drink of choice. We will sit chatting with other
Safari goers or share a meal with the camp manager and share stories that go
beyond the parks you are visiting. Bush dinners are also available for
those who want a private dinner or just want to sit under the stars. Bon
appetite!
Then tomorrow,
the wonderful cycle begins again.
Please join me
on safari in April of 2018 when we return to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro
Conservation area. Details are here, https://www.kevinpepperphotography.com/2018-tanzania-safari
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