We just arrived at Leopard Hills and I am jumping on the internet before we get busy again.

Kings Camp did a wonderful job and the personal touches at Kings Camp are always so special. I am sure Eugene will report in on the camp. The attention to detail is quite amazing and they do some things that even Singita does not do. The food by the way was better than I had anticipated it would be. All in all a great two days.

The sightings were wonderful, lots of babies. Nice thing about this time of the year (same time as ROAR 2)

Two adorable little elephants about 3 months old (we will post pictures) one vehicle saw a baby elephant that was only about two days old. We all saw young lion cubs. (Picture coming later) Our vehicle also saw a baby hyena.

Of course each vehicle saw different things. A couple of vehicles already have the big five, elephant, rhino, cape buffalo, leopard and lion. Some are missing the Cape Buffalo and some are missing the Rhino. I am sure we will complete the big five here at Leopard Hills. Everyone saw the Leopard and that is the hardest thing to find.

The leopard was a young female and she was "on the move" so it was not just a leopard in a tree at a distance. Each vehicle was able to come in while the leopard was moving and climbing up and down trees. It was really a wonderful experience for everyone. Eugene got a head shot that is as good as the one Ken has, fantastic. Eugene is an excellent photographer, be sure to check out his pictures when he posts them on his return.

The last evening and the last morning it turned a little cold and windy and so the sightings suffered a little. There was a sighting most of the vehicles saw of the large rhino, one of the best I have ever seen. Some saw more lions, giraffe and other game.

The last night it started storming with thunderstorms and we were concerned we might not be able to make the 15 minute flight to Leopard Hills. However, it did clear up but there was some low cloud so we had to fly low. This was wonderful. We all saw game from the flight and just loved the whole experience.

It is now sunny at Leopard Hills and we look forward to experiencing some new game drives, guides a new camp experience.

Onto the final stage of the trip, hope it feels like it lasts forever!!!!