Predator feeding

Oñemoherakuãva: 09.01.2020

After a night in Jeffreys Bay which is considered an absolute surf spot, we continued to Addo. In Addo, we were able to go on a morning safari again in the famous Addo Elephant National Park. The park, with an area of ​​1640 km2, is the largest national park in the Eastern Cape and is home to over 600 elephants, buffaloes, hyenas, zebras, warthogs, and 7 lions 🦁🐘🦓🐃🐗

During the 4-hour safari, we were able to experience the amazing wilderness up close again. Right at the beginning of the tour, we were able to watch two lions playing freely. A little later, we encountered an elephant family with their baby (3 months old) and another group of lions. This time it was a group of female lions who were enjoying their breakfast. The male lions were lazing a few hundred meters away. Unbelievably, we saw all 7 lions in the entire park on this tour. Considering that they are allowed to roam freely over these 1600 km2, we were very lucky.

We ended our second-last night in South Africa comfortably with a glass of white wine and a delicious dinner. Tomorrow we will go to the last destination, Port Elizabeth 🌁

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