Before us, across the sprawling savanna, stand a herd
of over 50 buffaloes. Apart from the occasional stares, they are
surprisingly oblivious to our presence – some of them fighting other
bulls head to head, others strolling around the dry arid land. As the
sun slowly disappears beyond the horizon, we leap off our jeep, crack
open several bottles of beer, and watch as the buffaloes graze and
linger, with the African savanna washed in a golden glow.
Over
the past few days, we’ve been game driving in Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve, spotting plenty of wildlife every morning and evening. Our
base, Stanley & Livingstone,
is a beautiful lodge located within the reserve, with wild baboons,
elephants and giraffes roaming around our backyard. During our time
here, we’ve been rewarded with impressive sightings from herds of zebras
grazing on the grasslands, to kudus galloping amidst the bush, and
vultures eyeing the savanna from the top of the Acacia trees. Out of the
six black rhinos that call this reserve home, we spotted four of them,
as they linger just inches away from our jeep, oblivious to our
presence.
There’s
nothing quite like watching an animal in the wild – the emotions that
come along with it often stirring and awakening. As a wildlife buff,
I’ve always been drawn to places with great wildlife opportunities and
that’s why we’re here in Zimbabwe. Here are some of Alberto’s best shots from Victoria Falls Reserve, hope they’ll give you a feel of how wildlife watching is in Zimbabwe!
Some buffaloes stare at us with much curiosity…
while others continue to fight head to head.
Two zebras stand in line here, almost as if they’re posing for a shot.
Alberto captured this shot just as the baby black rhino is slurping some water. Doesn’t it look way too adorable?
Slightly darker and furrier, the bushbuck almost resembles a cross between a llama and antelope.
We spot a warthog, too busy feeding on grass to be bothered with us.
Impalas all gather amidst the bush, prancing around like dainty savanna angels.
Another black rhino munching on dry leaves. All the rhinos in the
reserve were brought in from other parts of Zimbabwe to be bred and
protected here. These rhinos have been de-horned to protect them from
poachers.
A female kudu struts elegantly across our path and we all stare in silence, awed by her beauty.
While having lunch one day, we spotted this teenage elephant coming for a sip at the hotel’s waterhole.
Groups of impalas and baboons all come out for a sip at our lodge’s waterhole.
A baboon family sit around the waterhole at sunset. I wonder what they’re looking at!
The gorgeous lilac-breasted roller, also known as rainbow bird, spotted on a branch in the reserve.
Taken from: http://www.wildjunket.com/2012/08/14/photoblog-wildlife-watching-at-victoria-falls-reserve-zimbabwe/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+WildJunket+%28Wild+Junket%29 [15.08.2012]
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