Back in March at the Irish Ball, we won a raffle which included a free night’s stay at one of the Exclusive Camps and Lodges resorts, which are all very nice and very expensive places to stay. This included Buhoma Lodge in Bwindi (gorillas), Ishasha Wilderness Camp in Queen Elizabeth (tree climbing lions), or Baker’s Lodge in Murchison Falls (giraffe’s). With no desire to spend the money to see the gorillas again it came down to the 8-hour drive to see tree climbing lions (our third time to Queen Elizabeth National Park) or the 5-hour drive up north to go to Murchison Falls National Park (also making this a third time). After much debate, we decided on tree climbing lions and made the long journey down. We only had a small window to take this trip and had to go just a mere 3 days after arriving home from the Seychelles. This worked out in our favor because there was a Ugandan holiday on Thursday and we get half days on Friday’s so we were able to make a nice long weekend out of it.
Because I will never stay in the bandas there again (remember the ant incident), we had to find a new place to stay in Ishasha for the first night. This can be a little hard as every place in this area is ridiculously expensive. Luckily we found a new place called the Enjojo Lodge just outside the park which had the cutest little huts. Our first evening in the park we found a new bird and hit some of our favorite spots. On our way back to the hotel we passed a huge herd of elephants grazing close by. It always amazing how close you can get to them and how quiet they can be.
| Bare-faced Go-away-bird. |
| A herd of elephants by our hotel. |
| Hyena hanging out in the road. |
| Hyena's! |
| The lone lioness in the tree. |
| A mama and its baby heading closer to the DRC. |
| Afternoon coffee with our new friend. |
| How can you not love that face? |
| Time to go and play with its siblings. |
| For all the adorable lion pictures (and the rest of our trip) check out our SmugMug. |
| Our magical moment. |
| When buffalo's attack! |
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