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The Ascent of Roraima
A Travel Blog by mulqueen
... crew found this amusing, much to José's displeasure; he went and complained to the captain. Todd was spotted all over with black - like a leopard. He cleaned up after we left the ferry. A crew-member washed our car, but we refused to tip him. On the ferry ...
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Amazing, amazing eastern highlands of Zimbabwe
A Travel Blog entry by yfjell from Mutare, Zimbabwe
... bird life apparently. Had 3 wonderful days there, playing golf, riding and just reading and relaxing. Highly recommended! Check out Leopard Rock Hotel and golf course. Wow. One of the clear highlights of my trip. Also got to know one of the ladies ...
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Yala National Park: Is that a leopard...?
A Travel Blog entry by laurenw86 from Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
... Courtesy of our guide I do have a photo of what is apparently the leopard, it does look kind of like a leopard-skin rug hung on a rock!! Haha. Bit of drama in the evening. Rebecca ventured into the bathroom and started complaining about cockroaches, so I ...
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Leopard spotted (sorry, all out of original ideas)
A Travel Blog entry by williment from Tissamaharama, Sri Lanka
... of deer and a variety of colourful birds. Phew! We even managed to get a great view of one beautiful leopard lazily sunning himself on a rock not far from the road. Monkeys interrupted our lunch time snooze on the benches in the jeep by ...
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Safari
A Travel Blog entry by carjack83 from Hambantota, Sri Lanka
... so compared to the 250/300 elephants the odds of seeing one aren't that great! However we spotted one twice - the first time at "leopard rock" which is where they sleep and the second time one ran out in front of the jeep. We also saw crocodiles, water ...
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Savoring My Last Month in South Africa
A Travel Blog entry by rroesch from Durban, South Africa
... cane plantations and coastal resort developments just 15 miles away have replaced most of the natural vegetation. We stopped at the Leopard Rock Coffee Shop to take in the view first. We then headed to the Oribi Gorge Hotel to take in ...
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Up the eastern Highlands
A Travel Blog entry by leoinafrica from Mutare, Zimbabwe
... country and meet very little other tourists.. So we went with Shingi and other guys we met at the Anne´s backpackers to climb the Leopard Rock in the Vumba mountains. We really had a good day, picknicking on top of the rock, singing songs with guitar and ...
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Maratona para chegar e entrar no Zim! - Zimbábue
A Travel Blog entry by foradecasa from Mutare, Mozambique
... dia realmente cansativo para nós. Levamos mais de 11horas para cumprir o trecho. Em compensação... nos hospedamos em um lugar show!!! Leopard Rock. Um dos hotéis mais tradicionais do Zimbábue, tendo inclusive hospedado a Elisabeth (a rainha mãe da ...
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Zimbabwe
A Travel Blog entry by edsblog from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
... ;s entertainment was to be golf. We had enjoyed a practice round in Harare but this was to be a different kettle of fish. Leopard Rock; rated by the PGA as the second hardest course in the world! The hotel, apparently a favourite of the late ...
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Zambia
A Travel Blog entry by margotmc from South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
... (except ellies, everyone stops to see them) in search of larger or rarer game, or to try and catch something hunting. I haven't seen leopard, lion or buffalo yet so they try and find them for me!!! But I will only see them if nature determines that it ...
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The Ancient City..... and our first safari !
A Travel Blog entry by shevydavey from Anuradhapura, North Central, Sri Lanka
... a park which is 131,6923 hectares in size. Although Sagr mentioned that it was one of the best places in Sri Lanka to spot a leopard we honestly thought we wouldn't see one. The area we saw in the park was amazing in it's diversity in it's topography as ...
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Welcome to Bollywood!
A Travel Blog entry by kevandsian from Mumbai (Bombay), India
... headed towards one of the park exits we visited just one last watering hole, which seemed almost empty, when suddenly, from nowhere, a leopard casually wandered over, lay down for a drink, then got up and disappeared again. We were all alone watching him ...
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MOUNTAINS, MONKS AND LEECHES
A Travel Blog entry by mandyandnick from Lhasa/Kathmandu, Nepal
... crossing several high passes all we saw were prayer flags and the odd nomad. Our luxury accommodation for the night was 'The Snow Leopard Lodge' - and the snow appeared as soon as we arrived. The accomodation was basic but did have luke warm showers! ...
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Driving round the Deep South
A Travel Blog entry by derekrussell30 from Memphis, Tennessee, United States
... to what you might expect. Most of the furniture is still present and because it was the 70s shagpile carpet and leopard-skin sofas were still the in fashion. The audio self-guided tour was excellent with insightful information easily forgotten such as ...
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We start our exploration of Bhutan
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Paro, Bhutan
... pack saddles, woodworking tools. Household artefacts include cooking equipment, storage containers, bedding and seating, and some leopard skin bags. The house also includes a chapel with deities and sleeping quarters with a long-drop loo for ...
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KathmanDO!
A Travel Blog entry by ricduncombe from Kathmandu, Nepal
... freely wander the streets while a moon bear begs for food chained inside a concrete cage. The low point occurred when, while looking at a leopard rest we were interrupted by a local man who decided to spit on the creature to prompt it to move or look in ...
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tembo, simba, twiga, kima and others...
A Travel Blog entry by dana_omer from Moshi,Tanzania, Tanzania
... hand - brilliant! 4) Zebra - those stripes can make you wonder so much, whether they're white with black stripes, or vice versa... 5) Leopard - Made me miss Linux, Cassis and Mac (my cats) so much, and I envy their ability to sleep all day on a tree and ...
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Borneo
A Travel Blog entry by chrissmith300 from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
... to the river crossing where whilst I was waiting for the boat, one of the local fishermen showed me his prize catch of the morning, a Leopard Shark - not good. The boat took me across the river where I boarded another bus which took me to the border ...
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The Smoke that Thunders
A Travel Blog entry by theresabill from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
... elephants. The Big Five are: elephants, lions, leopards, buffalos & rhinos. the Little Five are: elephant shrew, ant lion, leopard tortoise, buffalo beetle, & rhino beetle. The first viewpoint was the Devil's Cataract. This used to be a site of ...
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Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by jeromeandclare from Singapore, Singapore
... dive in to catch their prey. After the tram ride Jerome and I decided to do the walking trails, there were 3 trails, the leopard, fishing cat and forest giant. Walking around the safari in the pitch black with the occasional lamp or ranger helping you out ...
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Annapurna circuit trek
A Travel Blog entry by daveandmarit from Pokhara, Nepal
... of how his grandparents fled over the mountains at the time of the Chinese 'liberation'. He also told us that he spotted a snow leopard in the valley a few weeks earlier....very jealous!! Arrived in a very busy Yak Kharka and took the last room and ate ...
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Leopard Rock Casino
Next to Leopard Rock Hotel, , Mutare, Zimbabwe
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As part of the idyllic and historic Leopard Rock Hotel, this small casino offers a fantastic range of gaming choices in a quaint and beautiful setting.



