The elephants traveled in maternal groups and were fascinating to watch. One day our guide pulled into a group of elephants and asked us if we would like to sit and watch the elephants. It was peaceful and amusing. We watched the elephants pull tree branches down and they moved around us. I loved watching the babies breast feed.
The wildebeest were many. Most of the time they were just lulling pass but when one would start running the herd would follow. You would not want to get in their way. The herd creates a rhythmic pace and they race across the field.
According to our guide the Cape Buffallo is the meanest animal in the Serengeti. Jadim said it could take its horn right through you.
Spending the time in the Serengeti gave me a perspective on the animals and how the country operates its National Park. No one can go without a guide. You need a guide for protection and for understanding all the fees.
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