Jamie had made this video on Sunday, but I neglected to post it until now. I was thinking I'd hold off and post it at the end, but I realize now that it's better now then later! (For a better quality video click here).
After our venture into Lake Manyara National Park, we began the journey to the Serengeti. In the end, it was long one extended game drive. We spotted giraffes and elephants everywhere as we passed over the caldera -- we would later return and enter Ngorogoro Park -- but for this day we were just passing through.
The Maasai have a good eye for real estate.
Once we entered into the Serengeti the landscape became drier and we started seeing more gazelles, warthogs, and LIONS. These were the first lions we spotted on our trip.
But shortly after spotting them, we saw the ultimate: Mufasa on Pride Rock.

Yes, I'm aware this is Simba.
Close enough, anyway. I was happy. The last thing we spotted before we got to the lodge was a leopard. Actually three leopards (including two cubs). Apparently this is something of a rarity -- leopards are extremely secretive and especially hard to spot -- so we figured we had used up all of our safari karma on the first day.
We finally got to our next lodge at sundown and appreciated the view from our room (again). The lodge was very nice -- Jamie and I were given the honeymoon hut (which I think was the same as all of the others but just more central) so we decided not to break it to them that we have been married for almost 4 years. We were warned against walking on the grounds after nightfall without a gun-wielding guard. Lions and elephants supposedly ran rampant at night. I think they were just trying to build up the novelty of the lodge...Jamie and I just walked a little faster from place to place after sunset. Just in case.
The view from our bed.
The view from the balcony.
The next two days we got to traverse the Serengeti. So many pictures.
One of the highlights was when we found a tree with EIGHT lion cubs lounging in it. EIGHT. (Unfortunately, the pictures of the cub tree didn't come out too well -- there were camouflaged after all.
Can you spot them all?
All in all, a pretty memorable trip through the Serengeti.