An Early Morning Surprise It was an amazing start to this morning’s game drive when the Wild Dogs were spotted just outside Mwamba Bushcamp. They were seen heading away from a cowering female Puku, who ran and ducked low in the water trying to remain unseen. The hunt was now on as the
Warthogs don’t share! On a hot afternoon in the South Luangwa National Park, guests of Kaingo Camp watched as a lazy afternoon nap for three Hyenas, was rudely interrupted by a young male Warthog intent on having the place all to himself. The deep shade close to a muddy pool wa
Early one evening out of Kaingo Camp, Sylvester was driving with Jens Hansen when they came across Patrick and Michael Weinman watching Chiphadzuwa with a kill. Mother Malaika was not around, so it was safe to assume that the Leopardess had managed to kill the male Impala on her own &
On many an occasion after the eleventh of August, we tried to view the Hyaena pups by day and were disappointed when their Mother selfishly held them below decks. Then, our diligence was rewarded . . .. As their curiosity was piqued, possibly driven by the stares of the humans and the
Meyam and his guests spotted this female Hyaena relaxing in the sand above what appeared to be a den. They waited patiently to see if any little heads might appear and then decided to return later, when dark. And on their return after dark they were rewarded! A scurrying little black