The 5:30 A.M. Game Drive: Why the Best Safaris Start Before the Sun
A 5:30 a.m. game drive in the Maasai Mara or Serengeti is not just an early start. It is the moment a safari becomes something you carry forever. Here is what that morning actually feels like. The 5:30 A.M. Game Drive: Why the Best Safaris Start Before the Sun Your alarm goes off at 5:00 a.m. The tent is dark. The air outside is cool and still. For a moment, you wonder if you really want to do this. You do. In thirty minutes, you are standing at the vehicle, wrapped in a fleece, hands around a mug of hot coffee. The sky is a deep charcoal grey. The bush is quiet, except for the distant call of a francolin and the low shuffle of something moving through the grass just beyond the treeline. Kamau is already there. He has been there longer than you have. He nods, says good morning, and says nothing else. He does not need to. You climb in, and the vehicle rolls out into the half-dark, and that is when it begins. What the Grey Hour Actually Is Experienced safari travellers call i...