Next, we came across two big male lions. They were so close, 8 feet or so away. One of them opened its yellow eyes and stared at us. The guide advised us not to stare back!
Then a beautiful, young female leopard, walked in front of us, completely unconcerned.
Within half an hour a big male leopard was loping on the road. It was marking its territory with squirts of urine. The guide pointed out the smell of it (we were that close again) and it was the smell of buttered popcorn. I am not kidding!
Dumay, the ranger, suggested a bush walk for tomorrow. Yikes! Do I dare??




Sitting in bed ,sipping coffee..and enjoying safari pics..such great pics again...these animals look so relaxed..in their own environment ...
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference to Aldergrove lions and elephants..though I do take the grands there regularly when I have a season's pass...and we do see them close up..thru mesh...but your animals are calm,happy and don't need humans..though what a great thing that they are protected
ReplyDeleteCold and icy here..though very clear and sunny...we are going to the Dutch stor this morning to pick up fixings for new year,s broth..then at 10am a birthday visit..then 1 pm a wedding to go to and then 6 a church service..we are staying home tonight because we do not think we can make it to midnight...happy new year Wubs/Nichols family
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, and a very happy New Year to all of you!
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