Ol Pejeta Conservancy – Part 2

After lunch we went onward to see what else we could find.

Our guide, Duma – explaining where we are.

Another herd of elephants with a baby.

More jackals, this time with three pups. Jackals are monogamous and mate for life. They are opportunistic omnivores.

A very muddy rhino! Rhinos, hippos, warthogs, buffalo, and elephants use the mud wallows to cool themselves, and to battle insects and parasites.

Giraffe.

Someone in the Conservancy has a sense of humor 🙂

More zebras.

Impala mom and baby.

Grants Gazelles.

Looking for lions and leopards.

Found a pair of lioness.

And our view while having our evening sundowner.

The next morning we once again headed out very early. As the sun was just coming up, we came upon a different group of two lioness and cubs. We watched for awhile because the adults were playing with the cubs.

It ended up there was a male in the group.

On our last afternoon in Ol Pejeta we came across two male Grant Gazelles resolving a dispute.

We spent the remainder of the afternoon looking for leopards, but none had been seen in recent days.

As the sun began to set we saw this handsome guy in the twilight.

Tomorrow, off to the airport to our next stop!

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