Botswana Lions

 

 

The first encounter

 

 

Early morning rest for the pride

 

 

Playing with mother

 

 

Mother fed up after a while

 

 

What big eyes I have!

 

 

But I am cute as well, peek-a-boo

 

 

The lionesses were not bothered by us being so close, but did keep a wary eye on us

 

 

You can get close - but don't mess with me.....

 

 

You can see how near we were

 

 

This uprooted tree was fun for the cubs to clamber on

 

 

They all wanted to be at the top

 

 

Stop biting my tail

 

 

Contemplating the world from a high vantage point

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The lion experience was particularly special. On a dawn drive in Moremi we happened across two lionesses and 5 very cute playful cubs in the open ground. After a while they moved into another nearby area with an uprooted tree which was great fun for the 6-month old cubs.

 

Seeing them playing round just like kitens in your garden was very touching. They were falling over themselves, biting each other's tails & climbing all over the adult lionesses. As the photos show we were very close to them and could have easily reached out & patted them (though you most probably would have lost your arm in an instant). It could have been dangerous if one of the cubs might have got curious & innocently tried to get into our open-sided vehicle. I have seen videos on the internet of such situations getting out of hand very quickly.

 

We didn't realise how long we were next to this lion pride, but after checking the timings of my first & last photo, I reckoned we were with them for about 3/4 hour. Magical.

The light in my photos of this pride of lions has very low contrast reflecting the early dawn light & the abilities of my camera (Panasonic DMC-TZ70). The photos towards the bottom of this page have a less "washed-out" look as the sun had risen by the time I took them.

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