It's been a few days since we last posted, so here's what happened on our Safari Adventure!
We were scheduled to leave for the Safari on Friday around lunch, but we've come across a new mantra here in Botswana: any plans that can change, will change. Friday morning around 7:30 I get a call from Dr. Fisher saying that our plans had, indeed, changed. There was some mix up with our safari reservation, and we weren't going to be able to leave until Saturday morning. So, all the excitement we had built up over this had to be held off for yet another day. The silver lining in the cloud, though, was that we got another free day, all to ourselves (which has been rare, though we've enjoyed everything we've done).
We finally got to leave around lunch on Saturday to head to Madikwe Game Reserve in South Africa! Crossing the border is always hectic, but after we finally got through we were all PUMPED to finally see some wildlife. On the ride into the reserve, we saw a small herd of zebras munching on some grass. We were so ready to go! When we got to Buffalo Ridge Safari Lodge, we threw our stuff down in our rooms (which were beautiful thatch roofed bungalows), and ate a quick lunch. The lodge was beyond amazing. It was open to the fresh air, and we could see off into the woods from where we ate. Immediately after lunch, we packed up and headed out on our first safari adventure!
We saw SO many animals on our safaris! Among other animals, we saw lions, hyenas, impalla, rhinos, bison, giraffes, and kudu! One of the groups was even able to see a leopard, which is really rare! When I was riding shotgun with our ranger, Israel, I got so close to a lion that I could have reached out and touched it! And Samantha almost hyperventilated when we finally got close to a giraffe. Really, we were all worried that she was about to jump out of the land rover and try to go hug it.

But, it was a surreal experience! It's hard to describe everything we experienced over the weekend, but it was more than we could have hoped for!
Only 9 days left; We'll see you all soon!
Love,
Jordan Tompkins
Junior Anthropology Major