The spectacle of the Masai Mara, and Kenya, not only in the wild, but the immense sense of freedom that comes over you, in saffron sunsets, in the immensity of the horizons, in the solitary acacia seem petrified by a vengeful god.
Joseph Rudyard Kipling, British poet and writer, Born in Bombay (India) in 1865. and died in London in 1936. He lived in times of war and not in vain became famous among his countrymen for poems and stories devoted to the British troops in India.
Javier Brandoli (South Africa) The night safaris are always special. Animals are the currency, from afar, by two small bulbs which are among the utter darkness of the jungle: eyes. Lions, other cats, leave the shelter of the shadows to hunt their prey. In this case, […]
Javier Brandoli – Kruger Park (South Africa) In the Kruger Park, South Africa, when we had a cheetah kill a waterbuck. The feline, exhausted, lying next to his room trying to catch my breath. I looked all sides, afraid that some lions appeared and took his food (explained the guide is […]
After the park opened to tourists stopped killing lions, administrators stunned after finding that the public preferred to watch the cats that the thousands of antelope that raced across the savannah