It‘s a beautiful game reserve, not nearly as crowded with tourists as Kruger and it has almost as much to offer! You are sure to see elephants here! We saw baby elephants, eating elephants, fighting elephants, etc. We basically just got to see the elephants living their life and it was really cool! Apparently there are some big cats around, but we didn’t see any personally. Of course, there are plenty of other animals to be seen here!
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It‘s a beautiful game reserve, not nearly as crowded with tourists as Kruger and it has almost as much to offer! You are sure to see elephants here! We saw baby elephants, eating elephants, fighting elephants, etc. We basically just got to see the elephants living their life and it was really cool! Apparently there are some big cats around, but we didn’t see any personally. Of course, there are plenty of other animals to be seen here!
Kusum said that the elephant had not come out early, and it would not come out until four or five o'clock. After arriving at the destination, I found that the jeep lined up to enter the jungle was long. Kusum directly contacted his friend, the driver here. The price is 80 dollars/car, get on the bus and set off! After a half-hour bumping in the muddy road, crossing the lush jungle, turning a corner, wow, a large grassland came into view, suddenly suddenly bright! This group of elephants is about a hundred or so, eating afternoon tea in a group. This is their territory, humans drive to peek into their lives, no walls, no breeding, they freely walk through the jungle, come to bath and eat grass every day, we also reduce the area involved in the wheels as much as possible, no one gets out of the car to disturb them, the breeze blows the clouds across the lake, Angel light illuminates the harmonious world of nature.