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After our safari was over it was time our dinner! At Jiko! Our group had one large table very near the kitchen. We started out with a cocktail...or at least everyone else did.
I was not able to partake of the alcoholic libations as I had forgotten my ID.
I guess I should be flattered, as sooner than I know it it will get to the stage where no one ever asks to see my ID cause I look like I am well over 21! One thing I would say about our group was that I was about thirty years younger than everyone else so maybe that made me look under 21!
This was the non alcoholic version of the cocktail.
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After our safari was over it was time our dinner! At Jiko! Our group had one large table very near the kitchen. We started out with a cocktail...or at least everyone else did.
I was not able to partake of the alcoholic libations as I had forgotten my ID.

I guess I should be flattered, as sooner than I know it it will get to the stage where no one ever asks to see my ID cause I look like I am well over 21! One thing I would say about our group was that I was about thirty years younger than everyone else so maybe that made me look under 21!

This was the non alcoholic version of the cocktail.

I was less than impressed by my lack of booze I refused to memorize what it was on principle.
That or I just forgot…but it tasted okay.
We have an assortment of breads to start with some different dips.
You have already learned by know not to even ask what any of this is haven’t you?
The chef came out as our appetisers came out and explained what everything was.

That or I just forgot…but it tasted okay.
We have an assortment of breads to start with some different dips.


You have already learned by know not to even ask what any of this is haven’t you?

The chef came out as our appetisers came out and explained what everything was.

I remember the one on the left was a spicy vegetable samosa, the middle was a blue cheese and walnut salad and the one on the right was a game meat spring roll type thing. The samosa was really good as was the spring roll thing but I didn't like the salad at all! Just say no to blue cheese people!
The main course was served family style.

The main course was served family style.
There was mac and cheese (yum!), chicken, roasted veggies, some kind of corn bread thing (pap maybe?), fish and short ribs. The corn thing was not my cup of tea at all, the fish was quite nice, the chicken was okay and the beef short ribs and veggies were quite good. The best thing on the plate was totally the mac and cheese! See I told you I was a fancy dining food connoisseur! That plate (plus some extra mac and cheese) was all I had of the mains. Oops!
Dessert came next...and I have been staring at this photo for ages trying to remember what these were but I am drawing a blank. But hey don't they look pretty?!

Dessert came next...and I have been staring at this photo for ages trying to remember what these were but I am drawing a blank. But hey don't they look pretty?!

I think the one on the left was some kind of almond mousse, the middle one I think was either mango tart or passion-fruit panna cotta, and then the one on the right was some kind of cherry sponge. I did try them all, and I don't like any of them.
Don’t get fancy we with me at dessert! Give me chocolate and whipped cream and that's it!
All in all the meal with nice, our group was very talkative and friendly which is always a plus in family style situations! The only real issue with the meal came at the end when the bills arrived. When I booked this experience I was under the impression that it was prepaid (mainly because when I booked the CM told me that my card would be charged…) but apparently it wasn't. At first I thought I was the only one confused by this but apparently the WHOLE of our group also thought it was prepaid! I didn't feel like a total moron after that!
It wasn't a huge deal, but it did mean I had to charge it to the room and paid it off with my UK credit card (which meant a currency conversion fee…) because none of the hotels took our prepaid travel money cards.
So that put a slight dampener on the evening. But we did get a little goodie bag and a special Wanyama Safari pin...which I thought I took a photo of but seemingly I did not! Whoops!
Overall I really enjoyed Wanyama Safari, would I do it again? Probably not. If you could just do the safari without the meal I would do it in a heartbeat but for me the cost to have the meal wasn’t totally worth it. But it was a really fun experience and the safari was amazing!
Wait! Our day isn't over yet! First I need to put a little planning backstory in for you. When I was planning this part of our trip I thought it would be super efficient to do ALL of our AKL/AK experiences while we were staying at AKL. Sounds reasonable right? That was all well and good until I realised that Wanyama Safari and our other AKL activity only ran on certain days and you guessed it only on one day during our AKL stay!
So after our meal was over we headed back to our room to get changed and headed back down to the lobby to set off for our next experience: Starlight Safari! The meeting point for the night safari was a Sanaa, which is at Kidani Village, which we had no idea who to get to. I asked at the front desk and a very sweet CM told me it was a super easy walk to Kidani, just head outside and follow the path! Can anyone see where this is going?

Don’t get fancy we with me at dessert! Give me chocolate and whipped cream and that's it!
All in all the meal with nice, our group was very talkative and friendly which is always a plus in family style situations! The only real issue with the meal came at the end when the bills arrived. When I booked this experience I was under the impression that it was prepaid (mainly because when I booked the CM told me that my card would be charged…) but apparently it wasn't. At first I thought I was the only one confused by this but apparently the WHOLE of our group also thought it was prepaid! I didn't feel like a total moron after that!

It wasn't a huge deal, but it did mean I had to charge it to the room and paid it off with my UK credit card (which meant a currency conversion fee…) because none of the hotels took our prepaid travel money cards.

So that put a slight dampener on the evening. But we did get a little goodie bag and a special Wanyama Safari pin...which I thought I took a photo of but seemingly I did not! Whoops!
Overall I really enjoyed Wanyama Safari, would I do it again? Probably not. If you could just do the safari without the meal I would do it in a heartbeat but for me the cost to have the meal wasn’t totally worth it. But it was a really fun experience and the safari was amazing!
Wait! Our day isn't over yet! First I need to put a little planning backstory in for you. When I was planning this part of our trip I thought it would be super efficient to do ALL of our AKL/AK experiences while we were staying at AKL. Sounds reasonable right? That was all well and good until I realised that Wanyama Safari and our other AKL activity only ran on certain days and you guessed it only on one day during our AKL stay!

So after our meal was over we headed back to our room to get changed and headed back down to the lobby to set off for our next experience: Starlight Safari! The meeting point for the night safari was a Sanaa, which is at Kidani Village, which we had no idea who to get to. I asked at the front desk and a very sweet CM told me it was a super easy walk to Kidani, just head outside and follow the path! Can anyone see where this is going?

Yep! We got well and truly lost! Maybe it is a super easy walk in the daylight (and if you know where you are going…) but in the dark it was really not! Luckly we setoff with plently of time to spare...maybe I’m partly psychic…

After ten minutes of wondering around in the dark we called it quits and headed back to Jambo House to ask for some more directions! As we got back to the lobby a van was just pulling up and a friendly CM told us he could drive us over to Kidani! We finally made it and after some search found Sanna and got us checked in.

This is the only photo I have of our trip to Kidani that night. Mostly because it was , well, night time and pretty dark! Our safari van arrived and I noticed it was the same as the one we had for our afternoon safari. The route we took was the same and the Wanyama Safari, we were given night vision googles to see the animals which was fun, but not conducive for photos. We did see some cool sights, one standout...or sit down...was a giraffe we found sat down chewing his grass right next to our van. Giraffes are really big.

This is the only photo I have of our trip to Kidani that night. Mostly because it was , well, night time and pretty dark! Our safari van arrived and I noticed it was the same as the one we had for our afternoon safari. The route we took was the same and the Wanyama Safari, we were given night vision googles to see the animals which was fun, but not conducive for photos. We did see some cool sights, one standout...or sit down...was a giraffe we found sat down chewing his grass right next to our van. Giraffes are really big.
It was a fun experience, but I’m not sure I would do it again. While the night vision googles were neat they weren't the best and sometimes it was just easier to look with your normal non night vision eyes! Plus a lot of the animals weren't out on the savannah and of course those that were just wanted to be left alone to sleep!

After we got back to Kidani we were given a glow in the dark Starlight Safari pin and a glow in the dark bracelet (which at first I didn't realised was glow in the dark until I left it out on my nightstand and thought aliens had landed in the night!) which were both lovely. We caught a van back to Jambo House and fell into bed, with me wishing I hadn't booked us another early experience for the next day!
Night night!
Night night!

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