Elephant Coast - Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park
Despite the number of parks and animals I have seen in the past months, the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park was an impressive experience. As in any parks, it is possible to drive around searching for animals, but in this park, the attraction was to sit in a game hide near a waterhole and to wait for animals.
Another strong point for this park is the quantity of white rhinoceros one is able to observe. It is one of the oldest parks in South Africa and it is a fertile place for rhinoceros, despite problems of poaching.
Driving around...
In a hide, near a waterhole...
I spent many hours in a hide where a large number of animals came to drink.
An elephant herd going through the waterhole...
It's one of the most impressive sights I have seen in Africa. The hide is about 4 metres away from the waterhole. Thus, it is quite near and there is no noise from cars engine. All the sounds coming from the animals are easily heard.
Leaving the waterhole, another herd of elephants...
Rhinos here, rhinos there...
I used to believe that rhinos were hard to observe. In this park, it was far from the case.
In fact, in Southern Africa, they are much easier to see than in East Africa.