bwanamich,
you are right life is life threatening....but one can also jeopardize luck! if you cross a roundabout in nairobi you might make it but if you start running back and forth the possibility that you get kicked over increases.
a "de-naturalised" european or american tourist who does hardly know how to behave if attacked by a cattle when crossing a lawn cannot estimate the danger involved in a game walk in the african bush.
the camps i promote provide a propper briefing of how to behave while on a game walk. but i doubt that a tourist remembers what to do if a buffalo charges or when approaching a pride of lions.
i could bet they just start running....................because the environment, the situation itself and the panic won't let them think logically and they won't remember any briefing at all!
e.g. when we (just my husband and myself plus the guide and the driver) were on a game walk in tanzania our guide (once a professional hunter when he was younger) wore these snake protection and a rifle, went in front asking for single file, shot our mouth, and explaining what to do if a sole buffalo startes charging : laying flat on the ground, head down and without any movement. that sounded very logically and we were really relaxed but alert when we started the walk. we finished in a lugga where we waited for the driver approx. 30 mins.- he was sent back in order to get us the car. all of a sudden there appeared a buffalo on the scene maybe 30mts away on the edge of that lugga. we watched that guy carefully and the adrenalin was pumping our system to the finger tip. i was thinking of the guide's advise but at the same time i was very sure that if the buff starts charging i would run for my life! despite the advice we got! it's strange but i doubt that any european would be able to lay down and wait for the buffalo to approach................
and the waiver form the tourist sign when arriving at the camp assuring the management that it won't be liable for anything which might happen to the guest is just an attempt to get rid of the responsibility but won't stand a trial - as jan also assumed.
carsten, regarding your walks in the shimbas: i understand waht you mean because i did several walks myself. and maybe it's a matter of age. now i wouldn't do it again. the remaining time is just too precious to play games
jan, regarding the article:
it's really a shame because zim loses so many elphants to poaching these days and i guess when mugabe finally gives way for democracy there is nothing much left behind.................