Tuesday, September 20, 2011

TURFIN' SAFARI
















Safari West was the next stop on our Santa Rosa itinerary. This is probably the next best thing to going to Africa and doing a game drive. It's not one of those places that you drive your car and the animals come up to you to possibly pee on your vehicle.

When Nancy, Barbara and I arrived at the front area (that also houses the gift shop) we were directed down a path passing a cage if some species of monkeys to where the tours begin. While waiting, we noticed the food facilities, mostly used for special events or those staying overnight. A bbq meal was set up for those wishing to purchase lunch.

During the first part of the tour we walked to a section that would be more characterized as a zoo showcasing caged animals including marsupials, and reptiles and some birds. However, there was another separate aviary, where we walked around while the these large birds did as they pleased. One seemed to be the greeter and would escort our little group for awhile.

It was then onto the jeep, just as if you were on the African safari. We drove to different sections as the driver would have to unlock and lock gates in order to view the various species. It is rare for an animal to approach the jeep...except for the giraffes and we are told that even if they take the glasses off of our face, not to touch them. Many of the animals are either extinct in the wild, threatened, or near threatened.

As for lodging, there is a choice of Safari Tents where you can choose from one king size bed, king size bed with double size bunk beds, or two double beds. Ensuite bathroom with shower. Outdoor sitting area, or Cottage: If canvas isn't your style, suitable for up to six guests, the two-bedroom cottage is equipped with a king bed and a double bunk bed. Private bathroom, kitchenette (mini-fridge, sink, microwave and coffeemaker) and outdoor sitting area. You can even get a massage.

Since the list of animals is much to long, I'll direct you to their website of www.safariwest.com

Photos by Nancy Kozicki

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