The summer time in Africa is when all of the baby animals are born and seeing these little creatures is really amazing…the downside to this is that the land has just finished with the spring rains and therefore the land is very lush, green and the grass is very high. As a result, the viewing of animals is difficult compared to the winter time, where the grass is burnt from the lack of rains and has been eaten/trampled for the past several months by the animals. It is a trade-off but I guess that is why we will have to plan a future trip back here.
Baby zebra and her mom –
The perfect African tree –
African buffaloes – approximately 40 of them wallowing in the mud. There is one dominant male for a herd. As the younger males grow up and test their strength. They will challenge the dominant male to the death.
Since Marc could not find us the couple of cheetahs on the park, he let us have cocktails on a sunset ride. The group that we have been spending the last couple of days with are – Craig and Tina from Denver, their daughter McKenna and her spouse Evie and Fong and Gail and their two children, Lucus and Marcos.





























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