We went off to find the central pride.
At 16:30 we found them. There were a total of 19 lion. The biggest pride we have ever seen.



We sat patiently watching and waiting for any movement. Every now and again a head would pop up, yawn and flop down again.




They then started waking up but not moving.


Then at 17:30 this female stood up, stretched and starting walking off. Is there such a thing as an "alpha" female?



Slowly the others got up and followed her, right towards us.






They the moved onto the road in front of us but the sun was going down fast.

The leader then spotted some impala and the whole group lay down in the grass.

We could hardly see the rest of the pride but this male crossed the road and went to stand in the burnt area in clear view of the impala. He the lay down with his back to the impala. The rest of the pride were still hidden in the long grass.

Were we about to see a kill as all we could see was the tops of their heads and staring at the impala. We waited. Nothing.
It was now just after 18:00 and we had to be in camp at 18:30 so we left them.
It really annoyed that all the OSV's could stay and watch while we had to go.


We would come back in the morning to see if they had made a kill.