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Photos from All Round Tourism's post 07/02/2024

The phenomenon of lions lounging close to safari vehicles in the African wilderness highlights their adaptation to human presence. This behavior is rooted in the lions’ perception of vehicles as benign entities and a source of shade. Trust between lions and humans has developed over years of non-threatening interactions, facilitated by responsible ecotourism practices. However, close encounters with lions carry inherent risks, emphasizing the importance of adhering to safety protocols. Ultimately, this phenomenon serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between humanity and the natural world, urging us to approach wildlife with humility and respect.

Photos from All Round Tourism's post 04/02/2024

Beneath the African savannah grass, a lion rests with its legs raised, adopting an unexpected dog-like pose. The usual regal demeanor gives way to a more relaxed and approachable presence as the lion’s mane drapes casually over the savanna grass. This tableau offers a rare glimpse into the private world of the lion, showcasing a moment of vulnerability and unexpected gentleness. The raised legs, usually associated with domestic pets, add a touch of whimsy to the scene!

Photos from All Round Tourism's post 15/11/2023

Our visit to “Inzu Ya Masaba” ( King of Masaba)
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