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We were spoiled this last week with the local pried.

I have some nice pics last week of the Lenyala?s and Ketsometci females and there cubs.
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The Territory fight

Not the normal Territory Fight but a fight in between two Egyptian Goose males.
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The “one” that always gets away.

The saying goes: “You do not look for a leopard in Madikwe. He or she will look for you”. That is what Samuel my Tracker, always say to me when the question gets raised by any of our guests. What can I do? I just sit and smile.
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In between all the babies

This week so far it was a mad house full of babies from elephants, lions and wildebeest. As well as watching an elephant couple doing the deed (if I am aloud to say that).

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Good day all the first blog for 2013.

I am looking forward to the blogs of this year.
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Photo from Madikwe


I hope I have managed to attach a picture of one of the new alpha males (Lenyaro) with one of his lionesses. Quite amazing….

Also one of the new cheetah from Pindah that was released from the Boma while we were there.

Our second time in Madikwe

We got back to the UK just before Christmas from our second trip to Madikwe Hills and can only say that most of the long flight back was spent working out how to manage a third trip.

We had 4 magical days at Little Madikwe again, and it was even better than 3 years ago. Hannes has made some good improvements to the lodge, and the wifi was especially useful and worked well. To be able to contact work, friends and family back home was great.

Chief Inspector Sam and Detective Johannes were a brilliant team, who made it really fun as well as interesting. They led us to some amazing sights, especially the wild dog hunting and at a wildebeest kill. The newly released cheetah were lazing in the shade after feasting on an impala, and the new alpha lion pride were on the prowl.

We hope to be back again one day. Thanks for a wonderful holiday.