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We have seen the best of the Mara crossing today!!!!!! Only the event one would like to seen before leaving the endless paradise-Serengeti, we left the camp this morning not have so much anticipation, drove down to Lamai area as the river subsided since the last few days so we had opportunity to go across the bridge, we stayed for about 3hrs driving ... Read more... |
Even though We were in a rush to catch a flight when this big elephant bull block the road by stopping right in the middle of the road for over 30 minutes, it was very interesting watching him with his fifth leg out for most of the time we spent with him and later he moved off the road and knocked down a huge Acacia tree. Read more... |
Manyara is well known for its big population of very relaxed elephants.And because the Park is narrow the chance of seen them very close is high.As I was taking few photographs of elephants it was very interesting to spend sometime and just look at the elephant eyes and how small it is with relation to its head as you can see in the photo I have taken. Read more... |
It is a privilege to be able to watch leopard behavior and we are fortunate enough to have a leopard population that lets us do just that. At the moment, the leopards of Exeter are caught in the midst of male warfare! The old dominant Wallingford male is being put under pressure from all sides, most especially from the up and coming Tegwaan male. This ... Read more... |
The Serengeti Mara triangle known for its rich in vegetations, minerals and food abundant, It’s also home to some of the oldest elephants that spends most of their lives between Kenya and Tanzania, one Elephant bull that we have been monitoring for three weeks in a raw, we have managed to identify him in many ways but exceptionally what makes this ... Read more... |
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