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Masai Mara Hot Air balloon Ride Safari Kenya
Masai Mara Balloon Safari, Kenya
Your balloon ride safari trip begins when you get your wake up
call at your safari lodge or tented camp in the early hours of
the morning, as you yawn away, and thoughts about your wildlife
viewing from an elevated position begins to stir your mind. The
fresh Kenyan traditional hot tea and coffee quickly awaken you,
in fact preparing you for a "mission".
By 6.00 a.m. you are almost arriving at the hot air balloon site
in the Masai Mara. As you approach the site, the balloon seems
bigger than you expected, the experience is one that has never
been visited, and you are about to have a trip of a lifetime.
Liftoff! Up and away we go! At 6.15 a.m., the hot air balloon
safari starts. The captain asks you to relax and experience the
wonders under the African sky. As you finally start to get a
grip on the elevation, an inner smile that resonates on one's
face does not need an explanation. The wildebeest moving in
large numbers across the Masai Mara plains, the beauty of the
landscape when the rising sun's bright orange colors are
displayed, the elephants at the water pool, and the gazelles and
zebras scampering away, just if it was their first time to
witness an alien object in the sky.
By 7.15 a.m., one is very content with balloon safari, and it is
almost touch down time. There is a celebration, and for those
who prefer a toast, champagne is served, as hot breakfast in the
bush is being prepared. You ask yourself, is this true? I am
really doing this trip of a lifetime in Kenya? In the Masai
Mara? As the sweetness and aroma of the African coffee surrounds
you, with fresh eggs being served as you like it, you hope for
another ride, and wish that such luxury never ended. By the time
you finish your breakfast, you have made up your decision to
immigrate to Kenya because such life is only found here. You
begin to question yourself, and you feel an urgency to seek,
live and enjoy this pristine beauty, a once in a lifetime
"thing".
By 9.00 a.m., you have been declared a champion, a mighty
certificate of completion handed out to you which you hope to
display in your home country, to family, friends, coworkers.
Clapping and participation by everyone present makes you proud
to have achieved a trip as wonderful as this. By then you hear a
blaring sound of music or even an annoying buzz, you turn around
and switch of the alarm clock. Your eyes wide open, you know
that you have to get back to Kenya, to Masai Mara, again
otherwise the recurring dreams will drive you mad. |