What It Feels Like to Watch a Cheetah Cross the Road at Dawn on the Serengeti
You're in the vehicle before sunrise. The Serengeti is quiet. Then a cheetah steps onto the road. This is what a real East Africa safari feels like with Grayton Expeditions. What It Feels Like to Watch a Cheetah Cross the Road at Dawn on the Serengeti The vehicle stops. No announcement. No dramatic music. Just Baraka's hand dropping slowly from the steering wheel, and the engine going quiet. You were half asleep thirty seconds ago, your coffee still warm between your palms, the Serengeti still bruised purple from the night. Now you are wide awake. Because thirty metres ahead of you, a cheetah is crossing the road. She moves like she owns the morning. And honestly, she does. You're There Before the Light Breaks Your day on the Serengeti starts before most people at home have gone to bed. That's the point. The hour before sunrise is when the plains shift. The air carries something you can't name. Cool, still, electric. Baraka has been guiding in Tanzania f...