Good morning, all...Happy New Year's Eve Eve (also known as the last sober day of the old year)!
I was wondering whether you had morning sun on your balcony? We are staying at a pool view room in February and I have been thinking that it would be lovely to sit in the sunshine with a cup of tea (or better: a refillable mug with tea) in the sun on my balcony.
Hi Flossbolna! The Giraffe Trail Pool View rooms face northeast, so during our stay (at the Winter Solstice), the sun rose in the southeast and we didn't have morning sun. In early February things wouldn't be too different, but by late February the sunrise will be moving toward the due east, so you'd see it off to the right if you had a Giraffe Tail Pool View. If you were going during the Summer Solstice (when the sun rises in the northeast), then you'd get full sun in the morning (notice the shadows in the "bird's-eye" pic at the bottom of this post, which was taken in the summer). Of course, in mid-summer, it's too hot to enjoy except maybe right at sunrise!
Looking at Google Earth I have come to the conclusion that I ought to ask for Giraffe trail for a balcony with a view of the sunrise. Is this correct?.
If you want to enjoy the sunrise in February, your best bet would be to get a room over Boma, right off the lobby, since those rooms face southeast. A lot of people say they don't like being over the roof, though, and the pool view might be obscured.
Also, is there an exit directly from Giraffe trail to the bus stop area? It seems so stupid to head all the way back into the lobby (however breathtaking it is) and then down to the bus stop.
Yes, on the second floor there is a "back" exit very near the start of the bus stops...we were in 2020 and very close to it! Also, if you are on the 2nd or 3rd floor, you can walk to the stairwell behind the elevator and there is an outside exit (closer to Zawadi) between floors 2 and 3.
I've come to the conclusion that Ronald Duck has a natural flair for photography, a very artistic eye, plus a pretty decent camera!!
Thanks for the compliments, but be careful, I'll get a swelled head and then you're all in trouble

. I confess I'm really proud of my pics this trip (I still have more to post!). My digital camera is nothing special...a Panasonic 5 megapixel with a plain old lens that I paid under $250 for this spring. For whatever reasons, this camera and I have just "clicked" (no pun intended), and I've gotten pretty good at digital editing.
Ronald Duck, you must have some AWESOME zoom on that camera of yours...very cool pic of EE.
That is a really neat picture...how much of a zoom was that????
I maxed out my 6X Optical Zoom...but because I always shoot at the highest resolution, I was able to crop it a lot and get good quality of the "mountain" (which my wife kept calling "Kilamanjaro"

). So I suppose with the cropping I did, it was effectively a 10-12X zoom.
Hey Ronald Duck tell us your photo secrets. I cant even get my
digital camera to work right at times.
1) Get up early, when the light is best and there aren't many people (my second favorite pic time is the hour before sunset).
2) Go ahead and make a fool of yourself in front of others if you see a cool view (you wouldn't believe some of the contorted positions I've been in

)
3) Get a BIG memory card so you can take LOADS of pics and get rid of all but the best.
3) Get good at photo editing (if I do have any skill, it's in this area!)
I LOVED that pic of Everest! Did you get one of it at night?
No, I tried, but from AKL the lighting was too bright in the hallway, and it never works when you zoom by on the bus!
We were in the 3rd "pod" down from the lobby on the Kudu trail side. I'll PM you my e-dress IF it's not an imposition!!!!
Here's a smaller version of the bird's eye view looking west. If you can see your room, just PM me and I'll send you a much more detailed version!