Entries Tagged ‘Monkeys’:
filed in Kenya, Solo on Feb.14, 2011
Day 34 Monday 7th Feb Today was a strange day. It should have been superb but I felt deflated at the end. It started badly when one of the drivers was a little self-interested in himself and his group (a bunch from Chile he had driven for last year). Instead of arriving in camp for [...]
Tags: cheetahs, crocodiles, elephant, Hippo, lion, Monkeys, rolls royce, safari
filed in Africa, Kenya, Solo on Jan.20, 2011
Hello guy Hope everything is ‘mzuri’ with the leap family. First of all i would like to let you know that i am drinking enough. i would say, the liquids i consume daily are on average, one bottle Bacardi and one bottle red wine. *Cheers! The first week has been mind boggling, so much to take [...]
Tags: crocodiles, hippos, Leap, Leapers, Monkeys, safari camp, Serian
filed in Borneo on Jul.27, 2010
Greetings from Borneo! The arrivals of the July leapers few weeks ago was welcomed with much excitement by the communities and staff of Camp Borneo as always. Everyone is good and happy. Over the past few weeks the Leapers have been working really hard and got themselves stuck in with our Kindergarten foundation project in [...]
Tags: Borneo, Building, conservation, Construction, Monkeys, Orangutans, Reforestation, sports, Teaching English, tree planting
filed in Venezuela on Jul.20, 2010
Leah and Mike are amazingly 3 weeks into their Venezuelan adventure with The Leap…. Hola- Leah here! Hey sorry its been a while since we last wrote! We have been a bit busy! Firstly we finished off clearing the beach and built a bin. We decided to go for bright colours and covered it in [...]
Tags: Dolphins, eating ants, Gap Year, indigenous culture, Monkeys, Orinoco Delta, rain storm, rum, school, Venezuela, Warao Indians
filed in Asia, Ecuador, South America on Jun.01, 2009
Well here we are in the Amazon, the Ecuador Team has lost two of our 6 weekers Alison and Rupert (you will be missed guys!), but 10 of us remain and just as well because there is so much work to be done here.. Will the Quichua museum in the Ecuadorian Amazon ever be completed?! [...]
Tags: Add new tag, conservation, Eco-Tourism, Ecuador, Gap Year, Monkeys
filed in Tanzania on Feb.02, 2009
I’m sorry I havnet been in touch for a while, internet access has been hard to come by! I’ll try and fill you in on what ive been up too since week 2… On Sunday we moved on from the town of Arusha to Lake Manyara, I was quite glad to be heading to new [...]
Tags: Bush, Elephants, endangered animals, Kiboko Lodge, Lake Manyara, Monkeys, safari, Safari Camps