Yesterday’s sightings

For the sake of being objective, and fair, I think it’s nice to show a range of animals we typically see on a given day. I’d say that yesterday was a “typical” day, in the sense that we saw a wide range of animals, some “plain game”, and some very rare ones. Overall, a very good day out of course! With the world’s highest density of animals to be found in this area, you are guaranteed up-close animal sightings pretty much every 5 minutes, on average, and that is spectacular, if you compare it to most areas anywhere else in the world. I always call it “nature on steroids”.

Here the photos we took yesterday, of some of the animals we saw. Of course this wasn’t all we spotted, far from it, but it is a good example of the sort of wildlife one can expect to see on an average day when out on safari with us.

If you have beautiful photos of animals you saw here, please email them in to me at Bernard@vuyanilodge.com, I will be more than happy to post them here as a “safari report”, and of course I will mention you as the photos’ author!

Warthogs
Warthogs
Jackal
Jackal
Kudu - the largest antelope in the world
Kudu – the largest antelope in the world
Super rare cheetah - very much up-close!
Super rare cheetah – very much up-close!
Wildebeest - a lion's daily lunch
Wildebeest – a lion’s daily lunch
Baby giraffe
Baby giraffe
Hippos!
Hippos!
Monkeys
Monkeys