Your First Safari Morning: What No One Warns You About
That first safari morning changes something in you. Here is what to expect whafterwardslarm goes off before dawn in the Masai Mara or Serengeti, and why it matters. Your First Safari Morning: What No One Warns You About Your alarm goes off at 5:15 AM. You set it yourself. Nobody made you. Outside the tent, the Masai Mara is still dark. You can hear something moving in the grass. Not close, not far. Just present. You pull on your fleece, step into the chill, and realise this is nothing like waking up at home. This is your first safari morning. And it will reset everything that came before it. Most guests tell us the same thing afterward. They had read the itinerary. They had seen the photos. They thought they knew what to expect. But that first pre-dawn moment, standing outside a tent in East Africa with a cup of coffee warming both hands, is something no photograph prepares you for. It is not just a game drive. It is the first morning you have ever truly shown up for. The A...