We had a great time. The lodge was wonderful, the game viewing was sublime and our guide knew just when to back away from boisterous elephants. There were plenty of 'aaah sweeeet' moments with baby animals and also a few heart-stopping minutes when a large bull elephant gate-crashed our sundowner drinks. But it is experiences like these that make for a great safari.
Here are a few photos to illustrate what I mean:
......and his Dad:
One of the many elephants that caused some discomfort on the back of the open game-viewing vehicle....
.......and some that didn't:
This cheetah sadly didn't stay for too long......
......but this young Plains Zebra (Equus quagga) did:
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE CAMERA-TRAPPING?.. I hear you all ask.
Sadly, the images weren't quite of the same quality. Nevertheless my camera-traps certainly attracted the interest of a few mammals:
A curious Kudu bull (Tragelaphus strepsiceros).......
A Waterbuck cow (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) drinking at the lodge's waterhole....
.... a Klipspringer (Oreotragus oreotragus) that passed by during the early hours........
and a beast that was just too close:
Overall, I think my guests had a wonderful safari that they will never forget. I, too, had memorable trip - but for other reasons. That will be the subject of another post!
Thanks, enjoy reading your blog, waiting for new publications.
ReplyDeleteThat Klipspringer is a cute little bugger, isn't he?
ReplyDeleteVery good stuff, as usual!
Gosh, looking at camera trap pics from another continent is neat. It makes my coons, fisher, Crows, etc look puny!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Guys.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
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