Spying on the neighbours at Satara

We have a very basic trail camera that we set up for a few days along a quiet portion of the fenceline at Satara Rest Camp in the Kruger National Park, while we were visiting there over Christmas and New Year. It was quite fun flicking through the photos every day and seeing the variety of wildlife that come so close to camp, especially at night!

13 thoughts on “Spying on the neighbours at Satara

  1. anotherday2paradise's avataranotherday2paradise

    So fascinating to see just how much activity was going on at night outside whilst you were all safely tucked up in bed. 🙂 I wouldn’t be going for a midnight stroll with a lioness and her cubs out there. 😯

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    1. DeWetsWild's avatarde Wets Wild Post author

      That would be a wise decision, Sylvia. Lions’ disposition towards humans on foot are quite different between day and night. By day they are wary of us, by night we’re on the menu!

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