Our camp site was in the South of Tarangere Park between the river & the lake. We had seen lions about a kilometre from our tent, 3 females, distance measured on GPS.
It was a good camp site with distant views across the bush. We watched Zebra, gazelle in the distance & once a small group of elephants.
We spent three good days there, travelling out each morning taking our needs for the day with us, returning to our camp for sundowners & a quick evening meal. Could never feel right about sitting around the fire for too long, just the two of us in the dark, there seemed to be always eyes that glowed from the surrounding bush when you flashed the spotting lamp around. Forget what you’ve heard about wild animals & fire, as soon as we got in the tent each night it was pandemonium out there! I’m sure they bought their own food to Bar-B-Q.
The morning that we were due to move on to Manyara we had decided to pack up camp early & game drive out of the park, about four hours drive to the gate.
Day dawns, unzip the bottom corner of the tent flap, nothing directly out side…..Unzip enough to poke a head out to check left & right still clear, check around the Landrover all OK! Climb out & fully check the area. Good! All clear!
The kettle boiled, flasks were filled & a breakfast of crackers & cheese were enjoyed….All the time I was uneasy about something but could not work out what it was!
The view had changed, but how?
Imagination?
We started to pack up the tent & our chattels.
Then suddenly we saw what was different!
That tree, two to four hundred metres away, didn’t have bushes around it yesterday….And….A…..Bush just stood up!!!
That bush looked like a lion…And….Was a lion!
There were three of them!
Slowly we took shelter in the Landrover.
Stand Off!
The lion laid down again…..We stayed in the Landrover!
The lions continued to lay……We stayed in the Landrover
Finally we decided this was going no where!
With Kath on watch from the landrover I packed up & stowed the rest of the camp, still with both eyes on the lions who completely ignored us.
Yea! OK! Perhaps they may have been six hundred metres away……….Or at even eight hundred they were still too damn close!