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Isabella’s Blog: Day 3 (6/19/2024)
Today we left the ecoscience lodge, made it to the Ngorongoro Forest Tented Lodge, and went on a hike in Ngorongoro. The drive to Ngorongoro was around 2 hours, we drove over the Eastern Escarpment, and we stopped at a … Continue reading
Isabella’s Blog: Day 2 (6/18/2024)
The second day we went on an early morning safari, had two student presentations, a sunset safari, and had a presentation by Dr. Mary Prendergast. The morning safari was incredible as it was the first time I was able to … Continue reading
Isabella’s Blog: Day1 (6/15-6/17)
The first day was a travel day where we traveled around 46 hours. This included an hour bus ride to IAH from Rice, a 12 hour flight to Istanbul Turkey, a 7 hour flight to Kenya, and a 6 hour … Continue reading
Isabella’s Blog: Pre Departure (6/14/24)
My expectations for this trip is to be able to see first hand the wildlife that Tanzania has to offer, to be immersed in the culture of the area, and be able to explore a new continent. To prepare for … Continue reading