Masai Mara experience is never complete without a bush breakfast and Maasai dance
Meet Baraka, a blind rhino at Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Baraka lost an eye due to an infection following a fight. He later developed a cataract, leading to loss of the other eye. Because of his blindness, he was moved to an enclosed area within the conservancy so as to ensure his safety. Baraka has since become a popular attraction at Ol Pejeta. While visiting the conservancy, tourists get a chance to take a close view and interact with Baraka.
Don't we all just find the wild so peaceful? I bet we do. Most interestingly, the peaceful co-existence between giraffes and zebras is such a beautiful thing to watch. Did you know that due to their long legs and tall bodies, giraffes keep a watch and alert zebras whenever the enemy is approaching? Now you know.