Mara Plains July Wildlife Report
“The beauty of nature forever surprises the human mind, for it is the one thing that we have no control over and the one thing that we are all drawn too”
Always remain humble, intrigued and inspired -
“The beauty of nature forever surprises the human mind, for it is the one thing that we have no control over and the one thing that we are all drawn too”
Always remain humble, intrigued and inspired -
Ten things I want people to know about Kenya.
By Dereck Joubert
This could be titled ‘Why I love Kenya’ so be ready for some unabashed positive messages about the country.
I keep coming across people who ask me if it’s safe in Kenya, and while at first I was surprised, having lived for some time in Johannesburg in South Africa, later I realized that people are reading the Kenyan situation all wrong. If you hang out in any bad neighborhood bad stuff is going to happen.
As many of you know, Richard and Lorna are no longer managing Mara Plains (although they always have a seat at the table) and are onto other projects. Richard is the warden of the Olare Motorogi Conservancy while Lorna is assisting with community outreach.
In this capacity, we have Richard’s latest Olare Motorogi Wildlife report- May 2014.
It’s a must-read for all you wildlife junkies. #whyILoveKenya
A lone bull crosses the plains, heading for the ol Donyo waterhole. (Photo: Walter Kolon)
May should have been a month of dramatic storms and heavy downpours, but sadly we have not had much of a rainy season so far – more of a “gentle drizzle”! So we are keeping our fingers crossed that we may get some late rain in June to fill the waterholes out on the plains and top up our tanks.
Hi Edwin,
Tell us a little about yourself!?
Guide James and Lion Tracker Lenka discussing the route through the Chyulu Hills to the collared lion Nemasi
Each evening we get an illumination of lights at sunset with the rains slowly edging closer!