African lion safari in Kenya is offered in several of the country's wildlife parks. Most famous is the Maasai Mara game reserve where sightings of the African lion are guaranteed-the same way the sun will rise in the morning and set in the evening. Other African lion safari parks in Kenya famous for their African lion populations include the Tsavo, Amboseli, Nairobi, Nakuru and Meru safari Parks. With a little effort and your diver guide's acumen, you will be able to spot a pride in each of these African lion safari land parks.
African lion safari of Maasai Mara
Maasai Mara game reserve is said to host over 10 prides of lions if not more. The African lion in Maasai Mara is famous for its black mane. The mane will usually be golden in the African lion's youth turning to black as it advances in age. The lions of the Mara will be heard roaring next to your camp where they have marked territories and location.
The prides usually occupy one territory (which might be next to your lodge) and it's guaranteed that they will always be in those environs every day. The Maasai Mara African lion safari land park is rife with succession battles between male lions. The dominant male is constantly fending off other challenging males. The male will in most cases be heavily scarred on the face as a result of battles fought and won before.
The African lion safari in the Mara will find you in the middle of a pride that wants to use your car for shade. They will sprawl underneath and besides your vehicle for hours ignoring your presence. By and large, the Maasai Mara African lion is to an extent used to humans, but that's not to mean they are any less dangerous. So take no chances.
The African lion safari of Tsavo safari park
The lions of Tsavo East especially, are the most dreaded, and were upon which the movie ?the ghost and the darkness? was based. The lions of Tsavo killed hundreds of railway workers and at one point halted the construction of the East African railway line in 1890's. They came to be known as the ?man eaters of Tsavo?
The lions here are the most feared and un-habituated due to their limited contact with humans. They are equally harder to locate but more due to the expansive nature of the park. Your tour driver guide in most cases will most certainly know how to locate a pride since they are familiar with their territories.
African Lion safari in Nairobi National Park
Nairobi National park is the only wildlife park in the world within capital city boundaries. It is therefore easily accessible and a show case of what other country based lion safari parks have to offer. The African lion prides of Nairobi national park are fewer due to the relative size of the park. They can however be heard at early mornings and late evenings roaring away. It is always an exciting experience in your African lion safari to see the elusive lions in this park before proceeding to the major national parks in Kenya.
Lions of Meru National Park
The Meru National park easily holds the number one position of the most remote wilderness areas in the country. The wildlife here, unlike other parks is very aggressive and un-habituated. The African lions of Meru National park compare to those of Tsavo and are as such the most feared. Meru national park however is a darling for tourists in search of virgin natural places in their African lion safari photo hunt.
Lions of L. Nakuru National park
Lake Nakuru national park is the most visited park in Kenya. The park is also located 2? from Nairobi and within the Nakuru town and is host to Lake Nakuru, an important Ramsar site. (An Important water-body equivalent to a UNESCO's heritage site). The park is famous for the millions of the pink coloured flamingo that ring the sides of the lake like one large pink bracelet.
The African lion park prides are easily found and are located in a particular area called the lion hill. L. Nakuru is a very famous park since it also hosts the Black and White African Rhino. The white Rhino populations in the park have improved tremendously and are touted as a resounding success of the rhino breeding programme by the Kenya Wildlife Service.
Let your operator advice you on your itinerary to maximize your African lion safari experience in Kenya. For sure you will see enough African lions and more of the big five game here. That's not a fact it's a promise. Enjoy!
African Lion Safari Hamilton
An African lion safari still tops the most wanted list among safari seekers who rate the king of the jungle the most sought after creature on tour. It's amazing to think that one of the most dangerous animals on the planet is held in such high esteem by a race who seems hell bent on eliminating it from the face of the Earth. Go figure!
There is no doubt the African lion was headed towards oblivion in recent years as human intervention made steady progress encroaching on it's once haloed grounds. Increased farming activity meant extra land needed to be cleared. The lion had to make way for farming stock. The good news is there are some excellent programs in place to make sure the lion continues to survive.
An African lion safari will leave a lasting impression and there are no shortage of excellent tours available. Safety is an aspect of a lion safari which cannot be emphasized enough. Your tour operator will make this a priority on your trip. Lions have the ability to lure their prey into a false sense of security. It's an uncanny ability but an effective one.
Travelling on a recent safari to South Africa with a group of friends, I got my first taste of seeing the big cats up close. Travelling in a vehicle with eight other safari enthusiasts we stopped at the request of one of the passengers who wanted to snap a picture of a group of female lions. Our guide and driver was forthright about remaining seated and keeping all body parts inside the vehicle.
The driver became distracted and didn't notice one of the passengers actually get out of the vehicle. What took place brought home to me just how effective the lion is in it's own environment. It seemed perfectly safe to step outside for a moment as the lions seemed too far away to bother us. But reality was they had fixated their attention on us from the time we came into view. They were just waiting for an opportunity.
The passenger outside the vehicle was happily snapping photo after photo. What he and all of us hadn't realised or noticed was the lions had already started to close in. It was done with precision and prowess. Suddenly, the driver began yelling furiously at the passenger outside to get back in the vehicle, at the same time pointing to a figure moving in like stealth from a short distance away. In one swift movement, the frightened gentleman had leapt back in the safe confines of the vehicle and was understandably shaken.
What we hadn't realised was the fact he was being stalked by three separate lions all heading in from different directions and appearing to be working as a team. It all happened in an instant!
So can an African lion safari be dangerous. Sure, but only if one doesn't observe safety protocol. With the lion under threat, now is a good time to book your African safari adventure!
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