South Africa

 
Mala Mala and Sabi Sand  

Arrival at Sabi Sand where a fleet of Land Rovers from Mala Mala wait to take guests to camp - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Mother and calf rhino near the entrance to camp  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Mala Mala Camp - reception and luxury accommodation chalets complete with well appointed his and hers bathrooms  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Kudu grazing near the swimming pool in Mala Mala Camp- PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

A fleet of Landies assembled for the afternoon game drive.  They are equipped with foul weather gear and water for guests and carry radio and a rifle strapped across the bonnet in front of the ranger.  No more than six guests are allocated to each vehicle  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Young female impala (left) and male (right).  Unlike the springbok, only male impala have horns  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Warthog grazing by the roadside  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Kudu mother and young male calf  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

As the sun was getting low we encountered two cheetah brothers  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

The black lines from its eyes are perhaps the most obvious difference between the cheetah and the leopard - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

The pair moved around and were completely unconcerned with the Landy's presence - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Wildebeest and Burchell's zebra - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

After sunset we continued on a night drive and came across this lioness sitting in the road.  She is actually accompanied by her cubs out of sight in the darkness behind her - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

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