Grandmothers' 'Oh My God!' Safari Adventures in Bali
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Elderly women on a safari trip in Bali experienced thrilling encounters with wildlife, including ostriches, buffalo, and elephants.
- One grandmother wrestled an ostrich for a carrot, while another was startled by buffalo near her vehicle.
- The women described the experience as unforgettable, with one calling it
Elderly women from Palanga embarked on an adventurous safari in Bali, seeking thrilling encounters with wildlife. Traveling in open-top jeeps, they faced challenging terrain and unexpected animal interactions. Grandmother Virginija famously wrestled an ostrich for a carrot, showcasing her spirited response to the unexpected. Another traveler, Auลกrelฤ, was startled when buffalo with enormous horns approached her vehicle, prompting a humorous reaction from her companion, Zita. "It sat on my neck like that monkey, I thought I would break in half," Zita recounted, laughing about Auลกrelฤ's fright.
Oh my god!
Despite the scares, the women were captivated by the exotic animals. They marveled at turtles, giraffes, rhinos, and porcupines. Virginija was particularly impressed by the vibrant fish in the water bodies, jokingly planning culinary adventures for them. The highlight of their trip was an encounter with elephants, both in the safari park and during a special performance where they played leading roles. "The impression was the biggest. It touched my heart deeply," said Zita, who had never seen anything like it before. "It was wow."
It sat on my neck like that monkey, I thought I would break in half
Another grandmother, Virgutฤ, echoed the sentiment, stating, "An experience worth a million, cannot be described in words." The article concludes by inviting viewers to experience the exoticism of Bali, the charming animals, and the genuine emotions of the Lithuanian grandmothers in the upcoming television show "Moฤiuฤiลณ Bali(u)s" on LNK and LNK GO.
I have never seen anything like it... It was wow
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.