The Girls' new home/mansion I built for them with a section covered with wire mesh to protect them from birds of prey, the same reason there's a door. The door will come off once they're bigger and a more unlikely target for our avian predators.
The Girls in their temporary home inside the house and their Kinyarwanda names; Mpisi (Hyaena), Imondo (serval), Ingwe (leopard), akajama (little gangster
A before (insert) and after photo of one of the pathways leading to the safari tents
The start of the road leading from the finished reception stairs leading to the campsitesa.jpg)

1 comment:
I'm impressed and very jealous, I'd love to have the courage to be able to do what you are doing. I LOVED Rwanda when I visited in August 2006 and hope to return soon. I've only had a quick look at your blog so far, but I'm looking forward to starting from the beginning and reading every detail. Ikoro looks great and I can't wait to see the progress you make, good luck!! Cheers from Australia.
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