Things weren´t over yet, in the exact moment when I was going to start to get out of the hide,Mags comes back down and says "the ellies are coming", that was the special moment we´ve been waiting for all morning, it was an adrenaline rush, time to prepare again the cameras and to enjoy that last minute surprise when we didn´t expected it anymore, although the cars were ready to take us back to the camps we stayed and had one was those moments you can´t forget.
We´ve been close to elephants before in cars, even closer, but that ground level perspective is totally different and although I´m sure they are aware of our presence they just behaved naturally, as if we weren´t there.
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
Needless to say that this was a very special sighting for us, a perfect end to our journey at Mashatu, although on our way back to camp, for brunch, packing and leaving, we still got to see this very sleepy male cheetah:
Then it was time to start the long way back home, but with the clear feeling that it was a great trip, very short in time but very intensive and totally worth it, with altogether the best sightings we had on a safari, Mashatu exceeded the expectations and is a place we hope to return.