Without sounding like shameless promoters, there is no easy way to do justice to the early dry season as a time for game viewing in the South Luangwa; it is quite simply a beautiful, rewarding period which is slightly unpredictable, a trait that only adds to its appeal.
It’s true that the sightings of predators on the move can be better in the drier months, and that the birding opportunities better in the rainy season. It could even be said that the mid-dry season is better, when all the roads are open but the bush is not yet too hot. But none of these times offer the diversity and variety of beautiful habitats that are on offer in May and June.
During six days of “off-season” safari last week, we tracked down 6 leopards (only one of which was at night), 3 separate groups of lions, 7 different Eagles and Hawks, 6 further raptors, all the plains game (including the endemic Thornicroft’s giraffe) and some interesting bird behaviour too. Oh, and we spent nearly an hour following a pack of 17 Wild Dogs which hunted a distance of more than 4kms before disappearing into the bush! Yes, there are some things that we missed, but for 6 days in the bush, this is hard to beat!
So here is my summary of the week, in no particular order, with the hope that it showcases the diversity of sightings available in Luangwa in the so-called shoulder months!
If you like what you see, consider contacting me about an early-dry season safari. The game is fantastic, the park is quiet and the temperatures are wonderful.
It was a pleasure to take Arun & Reeta on safari and I hope that perhaps I’ll see them back here again one day!
Comments
By HANK TAN: Seeing your photos brings back all the fond memories of our visit in 2014. Yes, South Luangwa remains on our wish list.
Great job, Ed, on your photo trip report.
By Edward Selfe: Hi Hank and Pi-Lien,
Thanks so much for getting in touch! I am glad this brought back good memories. I’d love to see you on safari again one day! All the best and hope life is still good in Canada.
Ed