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Have you ever wondered what you could see on safari in the wilderness highspots of Africa and India? Well, look no further, as the following thrilling eyewitness accounts of interesting and unusual wildlife observations have been recorded by andBEYOND's highly-skilled guides and guests at over 40 safari camps and lodges throughout Africa and central India. Should you wish to share your own personal sightings and safari adventures at andBEYOND's lodges, please click here - we would be delighted to hear from you. Don't forget to enter our 'photo of the month' competition where you could stand to win an exciting prize. Should you have a photograph you'd like to submit, please register here.
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Two days ago there was a report of a female leopard, which was seen with her cub, along the river. Yesterday we decided to look for this female leopard and drove along the river. It was not long before we found her lying down in some shade, not to far from where the cub was seen. Only a few minutes later she started walking, and took us straight to her...
Posted: Kirkman's Kamp by Markus Schroeder, Date: 5 January 2009
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Good news at Kirkman’s Kamp, having a pack of 15 Wild Dogs in the Area. Yesterday morning we found the pack after they'd just killed an impala. With bloody faces they ripped their prey into pieces as three Hyaenas joined the scene. The dogs, scared of the other predator, ran away into their next encounter. As they reached the edge of the sand river to...
Posted: Kirkman's Kamp by Stephanie Mast, Date: 5 January 2009
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During our evening game drive we drove from the camp to through the Ivan's crossing, as we were driving to the north we saw a leopard on the other side of silio stream it was following the road. We followed her and it was making a barking noise where we realised it was looking for a mate. it took us 20 minutes where it climbed a tree and kept barking,...
Posted: Klein's Camp by Lohay Malley, Date: 5 January 2009
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It was a nice day and we did a full day game drive when we stopped at the hippo pool and that is when we saw almost all the hippos are in yawning competition but one of them had to win as I think that is the full streach of its mouth it did.
Posted: Lake Manyara by Abdallah Hassan, Date: 3 January 2009
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On an early morning after heavy rains at Kirkman’s Kamp. The night of stormy Thunder and lightening brought over 100 mm of rain. We are out on our early morning game drive. The roads flooded from the rain, the birds welcoming the sun that slowly burning through the clouds.
My eyes caught movement in a water puddle on the side of the main road. What...
Posted: Kirkman's Kamp by Stephanie Mast, Date: 2 January 2009
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This morning safari was very lucky.we sported out of Africa pride,then as we watch them walking one male peak the smallest female and start to chase her for about one km.later.....
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by James Massek, Date: 2 January 2009
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It was during our morning game drive when we came across mating pair of leopard with the kill on a tree, one of the leopard was eating. When we aproached the leopard klimbed down and few minutes later we saw a hyena chassing them away. They ran into the ditch and the hyena tried to klimb a tree as the food was on the tree but it couldn't make and ended...
Posted: Klein's Camp by Lohay Malley, Date: 2 January 2009
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Once again the Kichwa pride have received and welcomed four new born cubs from two females of the pride.Two other Lioneses from OUT of Africa pride have been sported with four cubs of two months old.All the cubs belong to two males brothers whom they hold both prides.
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Eric Kakui, Date: 1 January 2009
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Over the past week the Sabi Sands and especially Kirkman’s Kamp has had an enormous amount of rain. With the river flowing bank to bank we were not able to cross it this morning. We decided to head down to the south-eastern part of our property in the hope to find some elephants next to the fast-flowing Sand River. We were bumbling along when we suddenly...
Posted: Kirkman's Kamp by Jacques-Pierre Joubert, Date: 1 January 2009
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The last few days of guiding from Uplands Homestead have been filled with action and unique and interesting things.
Just outside the lodge, Andy noticed a Fork-tailed Drongo nesting next to the road. We eagerly watched 2 little eggs every day, one day we saw some little balls of black, and only a week later they had grown into convincing little birds....
Posted: Kwandwe by Toast Seagers, Date: 31 December 2008
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