What would be your first impression flying over the Great Plains of the Maasai Mara? The Maasai villages on the edge of the reserve, each enkang formed in a circle and enclosed by a fence of tightly woven branches to protect their loaf shaped mud houses (enkaji) and livestock. The enkaji made by the women of the villages from hay …
The mornings in Botswana are very cold; the breeze has an icy chill in the pre-dawn. Even though it is famous for its beautiful lakes and rivers it is actually land locked. It is a land of contrasts and haunting beauty from the marshy rivers to the dry arid deserts. It is so peaceful in the early hours; the only …
A roar comes from within a thicket, the leaves are dense shielding its occupants but there is no mistaking the sound. A Lioness has taken herself away from her pride to give birth, protecting her offspring against over exuberant siblings and competition between cubs for limited milk, she must protect her own. Her den has been compromised; a group of sub adult Lions from her pride have stumbled upon her hiding place and her hormones and primal urge to protect her cubs rouses her. She leaps out of the bush snarling and roaring, the sub adult’s leap back alarmed, they did not know she was there. They may be her offspring also but she is nursing younger cubs and nothing comes between a mother and her new born babies. She stands her ground, her teeth exposed in a grimace, the sub adults back down immediately they know not to approach her, they make a hasty retreat. The Lioness is fierce, muscular and strong, but she is also a mother. She hears the small meows of her cubs and her face relaxes and she turns back to the thicket. Three tiny faces appear, cubs of around just two weeks old, their eyes are still shut and they are stumbling around looking for the warmth of their mother. She bends to nuzzle and lick them, reassuring them of her presence. She lays down encouraging them to come to her with low grunts; they smell for her milk and blindly scramble onto her stomach, kneading her belly to encourage the flow of milk. Each clamps their mouth on a nipple meowing contentedly. The Lioness relaxes and closes her eyes; this is her purpose, her meaning in life to produce heirs for the pride, to ensure the survival of Africa’s greatest cat.
The greatest show on earth, the annual migration. The thundering of hooves announces the arrival of the millions of Wildebeest and Zebra after an arduous safari from the Serengeti plains to the savannah of the Maasai Mara. The pungent intoxicating scent of wild sage fills the air. The hooves kick up great dust clouds as the braying of Zebra and honking …
The Thompson Gazelle scatter frantically in all directions as the small plane lands on the airstrip in the middle of the Maasai Mara. The dirt runway has sprouted grasses which have attracted prey. After three weeks of unseasonal constant heavy rain, the wide open plains are covered in a rich emerald green blanket of moist grasses.
The scent of Croton, Camphor and Lippia Javanica mixed with earth fills the air. Overhead crowned lapwings call out to each other as they fly through the clear African sky. The beat of hooves on dry soil heralds the great herds of Zebra, Wildebeest and Buffalo. The wide open plains stretch over as far as the eye can see; they are a …