To add to ngaire's highlights, George, Helen, Jerry, and I were the only ones to have not seen a zebra yet. Our ranger, Mike, was telling us this am that it is the 3rd most abundant mammal in the park (behind Impala and one of the other antelope creatures). Anyways, we were on a mission. George and Jerry were really giving him a hard time, as while on our quest, we saw a lone leopard female (adult daughter of the one we saw yesterday with the cub) perched on a dirt mound. We were able to get very close, and there were no other people nearby. Then we got to see the dogs that ngaire mentioned. George and I observed how similar heir behavior is to the coyotes on our ranch, with them resting while posting a sentry. Then we saw a whole bunch of monkeys, then baboons, as well as very deer/antelope you can think of.

But no zebra. Rector, our spotter, was really under pressure to find us those zebra.he got the binoculars out and studied the area then got down to look at some tracks. Told Mike where to drive, and there they were way far away. So we tracked them, and eventually got a good close sighting where they crossed the road right in front of us.

After the bush breakfast, some of us walked back to camp along with two of the Rangers (armed with rifles). We didn't see any exciting game, but it was a chance for a nice walk, which I had been hoping for. Not enough physical exercise on this trip is my only complaint. Yes, there is a gym, but I would much rather be out in nature if possible.