South Africa – Safari

“If I have ever seen magic, it has been in Africa.” – John Hemingway (American author)

Our Safari on Phinda Game Reserve was incredible, these are just some of the animals we saw during our 3 days there:

Lions

We saw two prides of lions, the first was two females in a tree. Their mother had kicked them out of the pride when she had another litter and they don’t have cubs of their own yet. The second was the main pride of three lionesses and 5 cubs (2 female, 3 male). The lionesses of the pride are a pair of sisters and then a third lioness who the rangers call “a tank” because she’s almost as large as a male. The pride has been without a male for a few months after he died of a bacterial infection, but no male has successfully taken it over because according to the rangers, these are the meanest lionesses in South Africa. Several males have tried, all have been sent packing.

 

Cheetah

The first and maybe most fascinating thing we saw was two male cheetah brothers trying to mate with a young female in her first heat. She wasn’t having any of it, so we watched her beat them up for about an hour right next to our car. The rangers told us this was very rare behavior to see as cheetahs hardly ever vocalize except to their cubs and are secretive about their mating tactics (video to be added when we have faster wifi).

Fun Fact 1: In a particularly brutal moment, the female ran one of the brothers into the side of our jeep. It was the first time the ranger had ever seen an animal touch a jeep.

Fun Fact 2: One of the male cheetahs looked at Phil and hissed at him… just like a cat… if the cat could kill you. Phil and the rest of our group were told to move over slowly to give the cats space until we could move away from them.

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female on the right, males to the left, right before she tackled one of them into the side of the jeep. We backed up as soon as it was safe.
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Male 1
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Male 2

 

Elephant

We found a mega herd! 3 separate herds combined to walk to the grasses on the other side of the reserve after a rainfall, so we watched several matriarchs usher younger females and babies through the trees and tall grass, all while keeping the bulls who followed in check (some tried to get handsy with the ladies, but the matriarch in the back of the herd kept pushing them off). The ranger told us elephant herds will often combine when walking to the same place; the herd with the oldest matriarch will lead at the front, and the younger matriarchs space throughout to keep everyone together.

 

Rhino

We saw several white rhino. Rhino are apparently very skittish, we couldn’t get too close because they’re very wary of the vehicles. We surprised this young male rhino while searching for elephants (hence why the picture is so close). His horn has been cut to deter poachers. It’s a painless procedure and the horn does grow back, so they will continue to cut it. Phinda also has rare black rhino, we didn’t see any during our stay though. They’ve been so successful at breeding on the reserve that Phinda now ships some to other reserves with very strict anti-poaching procedures to help repopulate them.

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Giraffe

While stopped for coffee and a quick stretch of the legs, we were surprised by a herd of giraffe walking by with their babies. The mothers just looked at us and continued on their way, but the babies weren’t so sure, hence the running to catch up to mom.

 

Nyala and Impala

We’d often spot nyala and impala females and fawns hanging out in our camp. We saw a few males in bachelor groups while on our drives.

 

Hippos

We passed these hippos hanging out in a pond on our way to watch the lions.

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We were sad to leave our trackers and guides at the end of 3 days, but more adventure awaits in Cape Town!

 

The Grande Finale: Lima, Cusco & Machu Picchu

 

“Still round the corner there may wait, a new road or a secret gate, and though I’ve often passed them by, a day will come at last when I shall take the hidden paths that run West of the Moon, East of the Sun.” – J. R. R. Tolkien, Writer

Peru was the capstone to our two month sabbatical, and it didn’t disappoint. Continue reading “The Grande Finale: Lima, Cusco & Machu Picchu”

Wine Tasting in Mendoza (Mendoza, Argentina)

“Wine makes every meal an occasion, every table more elegant, every day more civilized.” – Andre Simon, Wine Merchant and Writer (about wine 🙂)

We arrived in Mendoza at the start of grape harvest season. We love drinking wine, but we know very little about it, other than “mmmm…delicious,” so when we arrived in Mendoza, one of the top wine producing regions of the world, we knew we needed expert guidance. Continue reading “Wine Tasting in Mendoza (Mendoza, Argentina)”

An evening of music at Teatro Colon (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

“On my word of honor, I have never felt such self-satisfaction, such pride, such happiness as in the consciousness that I am really the creator of this beautiful work.” – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Composer (in a letter to his publisher regarding his 6th Symphony) Continue reading “An evening of music at Teatro Colon (Buenos Aires, Argentina)”

Monte Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre (El Chalten, Argentina)

“The mountains will always be there, the trick is to make sure you are too” – Hervey Voge, Mountaineer

The tallest mountains in Glacier National Park sit 3 hours north of El Calafate, just outside El Chalten. This little town is full of good restaurants, cute shops, and some of the best hiking in the country, all within a day’s walk. Continue reading “Monte Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre (El Chalten, Argentina)”

Five days camping in Torres del Paine (Chilean Patagonia)

“You learn that how you got there was what’s important. Not what you accomplished.” – Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, Inc.

Torres del Paine National Park sits on the southern edge of the third largest ice field in the world and is home to some of Patagonia’s most striking scenery. Over five days of camping and 50 miles of hiking, natural beauty surrounded us at every turn. Continue reading “Five days camping in Torres del Paine (Chilean Patagonia)”