Mole National Park
This weekend Miki, Andy and I traveled up to Mole National Park in the northern part of Ghana. We had a complete blast. We went on a walking safari early in the morning and we took a driving safari in the afternoon and got to ride on top of a very serious jeep. Both safaris were absolutely terrific, so beautiful. We saw incredible wildlife, especially many extremely impressive birds. We saw many monkeys (yahoo!!), warthogs and many species of antelope. I think 50% of what I said that day was ‘WOWWWW, LOOK AT THAT!”. We got to see one elephant - he was absolutely magnificent. We saw him go swimming, go for a little jog, and take a very satisfying looking mudbath. It was awesome.
Getting to and from the park was also a hoot, and we thought we got very lucky in the way of catching rides for each part of the journey. Comically we thought the trotro ride from the nearest town back to Boabeng, our home village, would be the easiest, because it was market day so there should be lots of trotros. Unfortunately because of the rain there was no trotros to be had, and instead just a mob of ghanians waiting for one. And when it arrived, everyone pushed and shoved like mad people to get in. We ended up fitting 32 people including 3 boys who rode on the roof. There was not enough room for me to even see out of a window. Then Andy got peed on by the baby next to her, and then I got vomited on by the baby next to me. It was a warm welcome home.
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