Once we arrive
d at the reserve we had lunch and then headed out on our first safari. Louis (pronounced Louie) is our driver. He ate lunch with us and told Jim that the seat directly behind him would be the best seat for taking pictures. It was an incredible trip–just outside of the complex we saw a pride of lions, called the Styx pride, eating a wildebeest. Louis told us they had made the kill last night.
There are 3 mature females and 8 cubs-2 males and 6 females-in the pride. The Land Rover gets within 10-15 feet of them. It was amazing to watch.

There was even a pair of vultures hanging out
in a tree wishing the lions would leave.
Down the road we saw two different small herds of elephants, three giraffes, wart hogs, and impalas.




Michael, our spotter, saw a young leopard hanging out on a grassy termite hill. They said he has a mother and two sisters, but they were no where to be found.
As the sun was setting we visited a water hole with a bunch of hippopotamuses. There were adults and babies. Unfortunately it was too dark for Jim to get any good pictures. On the way back to the reserve we saw four hyenas, and stopped again to watch the pride of lions hanging out at their kill. It truly was an incredible day!
ANIMAL COUNT: elephants-2 herds, lions-11, buffalo-0, leopards-1, rhinos-0, 1 giraffes-5, hippos-a pond full, impala-numerous, wart hogs-severalNOTE: when I talk about cubs, they are close to a year old and nearly the size of their mothers, not small newborns.

The photos are incredible. Jim must be in heaven. What a wonderful experience for your 30th. And it's only just started. Keep posting, and enjoy. We got to play with Elli yesterday. She's so dang cute.
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