Friday, 19 September 2025

Kenya - Mara Porini Lion Camp

 

We arrived at the Porini Lion Camp in the Mara after two flights on bush planes.  The transfer was surprisingly smooth as we were escorted from one plane to another.  On our way from the landing strip to the camp we had our first game drive in the Porini Conservancy.  We had our first sighting of the Topi, a fast antelope found here in the savannah, a warthog among the topis and then our first cheetah!  The cheetah was lazing under a tree and was unperturbed by the four safari vehicles that had gathered.  We were later to find that if this had been in the Mara National Reserve, it would be a totally different environment.  

The highlight of our visit to the Mara was for me the joyful young lion cubs running freely at the Lion Camp without being chased by a horde of safari vehicles as they would have been had this been in the National Reserve.  The Conservancy, being private, only had a few vehicles, if any, gathering at a sighting at a respectful distance.  The wildlife was relatively undisturbed, as far as we could see.

We saw a variety of wildlife, as you can see below.  As in Amboseli, we were doing game drives even as we were driving to and from the National Reserve, which was almost  an hour away.  We spent one day in the National Reserve and two days in the Conservancy, which I enjoyed more.



Giraffe and young crossing the savannah



Topi - standing on the mount is a way of establishing territory


Warthog in handsome light








Cheetah - on the lookout for a prey




First sighting of the Common Eland, the largest antelope, typically weighing 500-600 kg but could weigh over 900 kg


A jackal, on the alert

Handsome in blue - Southern Tree agama




Cape Buffalo - one of the Big Five, with young below.  The young looks like an ordinary calf.







Fish eagle ready to hunt at dawn



Goliath Heron -  the biggest heron on the continent

A long-billed Pipit perching on a thorny acacia tree





We didn't get to see a leopard, but the guides showed us this carcass that had been left on a tree by the leopard.


Lion couple relaxing in the golden hour light








All of a sudden, the female noticed something and went into hunting posture


Lion cubs bounced out of nowhere



Lioness finally appeared - the cubs were completely carefree












What a joy to watch!














Sunset with the lions - finally everyone settled down, including the photographers...






Sunset with the lone tree - a typical scene on the savannah





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