“Uganda 🇺🇬 ~Queen Elizabeth National Park in the Kasenyi Sector”

Though our itinerary was light on game runs (it was not the priority over our other Safari activities on this trip) whenever we did get out for a run, it was always pretty and we got to see lots of wildlife

On this evening, we got into the thick of a wild Elephant herd, or rather, we were in their pathway, and they let us know about it. Lots of vocalising, mock fighting, real fighting, and posturing behaviour we have never seen before. This Park produced a few firsts for us, and its quite thrilling!

African Elephants
Queen Elizabeth  National Park is one of Uganda’s oldest parks. It was formed officially, along with Murchison Falls National Park in 1952. The park was initially known as ”Kazinga National Park,”’ before it was renamed in 1954 to commemorate a visit by Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain
Ugandan Kob
Warthog
This female was fighting and then got in trouble with the Matriarch, so she was showing submissive behavior to apologize

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