Saturday, 9 August 2014

Ngorongoro Farm House

Jacob Miller

Ngorongoro Farm House

Arrivés à l'aéroport de Kilimanjaro, notre guide Boniface, nous attendait.  Il nous a conduit à la ville d'Arucha où nous prenons notre premier lunch: saté de boeuf (sans la sauce aux arachides!) et Dahl.. délicieux mais nous sommes vraiment fatigués!
Après une longue route en direction ouest, nous arrivons à Ngorongoro Farm House. On y arrive et il fait déjà sombre. Notre chambre est superbe, très grande et c'est la première fois qu'on dormira avec des filets pour moustiques. Mais avant de se coucher, on prend un petit souper... c'est bon mais vraiment nous étions trop fatigués pour apprécier.
Wow, c'est le lendemain matin que nous avons vraiment vu les allentours... À l'hôtel, il y a un immense jardin à légumes et une plantation de café. C'est superbe!
On prend notre première boîte a lunch (pas très promesseur) et on part avec Boniface pour notre première journée  de Safari... vous avez remarqué qu'il y a beaucoup de "première fois" dans ce voyage.... et ça fait juste commencer!

Arrived at the Kilimanjaro airport, our guide Boniface, waiting for us. He drove us to the city of Arucha where we take our first lunch: beef satay (without the peanut sauce!) And Dahl delicious .. but we are really tired!After a long drive westward, we arrive at Ngorongoro Farm House. It happens and it is already dark. Our room was beautiful, very large and this is the first time you sleep with mosquito nets. But before going to bed, you take a little supper ... it's really good but we were too tired to enjoy.Wow, that's the next morning that we really saw the allentours ... At the hotel, there is a huge vegetable garden and a coffee plantation. It's beautiful!We take our first lunch box was (not very promesseur) and share with Boniface for our first day of Safari ... you noticed that there is a lot of "first time" in this journey .... and it's just started!


Arrived at the Kilimanjaro airport, our guide Boniface, waiting for us. He drove us to the city of Arucha where we take our first lunch: beef satay (without the peanut sauce!) And Dahl delicious .. but we are really tired!After a long drive westward, we arrive at Ngorongoro Farm House. It happens and it is already dark. Our room was beautiful, very large and this is the first time you sleep with mosquito nets. But before going to bed, you take a little supper ... it's really good but we were too tired to enjoy.Wow, that's the next morning that we really saw the allentours ... At the hotel, there is a huge vegetable garden and a coffee plantation. It's beautiful!We take our first lunch box was (not very promesseur) and share with Boniface for our first day of Safari ... you noticed that there is a lot of "first time" in this journey .... and it's just started!



Arrived at the Kilimanjaro airport, our guide Boniface, waiting for us. He drove us to the city of Arucha where we take our first lunch: beef satay (without the peanut sauce!) And Dahl delicious .. but we are really tired!After a long drive westward, we arrive at Ngorongoro Farm House. It happens and it is already dark. Our room was beautiful, very large and this is the first time you sleep with mosquito nets. But before going to bed, you take a little supper ... it's really good but we were too tired to enjoy.Wow, that's the next morning that we really saw the allentours ... At the hotel, there is a huge vegetable garden and a coffee plantation. It's beautiful!We take our first lunch box was (not very promesseur) and share with Boniface for our first day of Safari ... you noticed that there is a lot of "first time" in this journey .... and it's just started!

Ngorongoro Farm House
Dvant le jardin avec notre boîte à lunch
Plantation de café



2 comments:

  1. Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this.

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  2. Salut Jacob. Une autre première : c'est la première fois que je t'écris!
    C'est vraiment "nice" de te lire. Tout est si différent, exotique. on fait un voyage en te lisant et en regardant les superbes photos de William. Bravo à la motivatrice du groupe pour ce blog! On vous aime.

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