Our first land – and first walking – safari was at Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. Our guide instructed us to walk single-file so as not to attract attention (the animals would view us as one entity and not as individual humans).



Impalas



Giraffe tracks

Elephant tracks

Our bush guide

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These pictures are of the rhino family we encountered – ten in all!


















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As we walked back to our safari vehicles, our guide pointed out a hornbill and a warthog:


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We continued on our game drive along the Zambezi River.

Elephants have the undisputed right-of-way in an elephant corridor






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We spotted large groups of reedbucks, vultures and warthogs.












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We encountered a wildebeest, zebras, and a puku before arriving at the David Livingstone resort.











