The Big Five are elephants, African buffalo, rhinoceros, lions, and leopards. Originally the term came from big game hunters because they were the most difficult to hunt. Now hunting is out but finding and watching them in the wild is in.
Elephants
We saw lots of elephants every day. They are easy to spot because of their size. They also have no fear of vehicles. If they want the cross the road, stand in the road, eat the shrubs next to the road, they do and no one stops them. Who wants to argue with an elephant.
African Buffalo
You also see a lot of these guys. They are not the most photogenic.Rhinoceros
These are white rhinos. They are big and fast. I would not want to be in their path if something irritated them. These look quite content, but we did see a safari vehicle that must have had a rhino encounter. It certainly needed some body work.Lions
Lions are hard to spot if your the first one on the scene, but otherwise if a lot of cars are parked on the side of the road, lions could be near. The second day in the park we saw 6 females very close to the road. The third day we were having lunch and a lion came very near the van. The fourth day we saw a male and female lion near the road.
Leopards
Leopards are also hard to spot, but on our last four days in the park we saw one each day. One was just outside the gate of our camp site. When someone sees a leopard, the largest traffic jam occurs. The road is completely blocked and everyone is asking where is he? It is crazy. Three times we arrived just when one was spotted close to the road so we got front row seats.Leopard watching an elephant passing through. |
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