Nicole M.
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Wonderful park. We saw so many animals - 4 of the big 5 and hundreds of grazers on the grasses and lots of babies and young ones. So many elephants passing through the park this time of year; there were around 50 one afternoon before dusk. Also saw bat-eared foxes, spotted hyenas, lions on a hunt, and so many rhinos. We stayed onsite at their Pelican House and did several of the extra (paid) activities and highly recommend all of it. All of the staff, guides, and rangers we met were welcoming and knowledgeable. We did the Wildlife Integration, K9 Tracking, Rhino Monitoring, Lion Monitoring, Northern White Rhino visit, and the Bush Walk. We learned so much about the animals, the local fauna, and all the ways the park has worked to earn their reputation as a shining example of conservation and local engagement. The Northern White Rhinos is really a special opportunity. They are the last two on earth and gentle giants who you can pet (from the truck) while they eat treats and you learn from their caregivers. Pelican House is a lovely spot - we had lots of animals come right up to the water behind the house and heard elephants at night. The staff who manages it - housekeeper, chef, night guard, and groundskeeper - were all so nice and helpful. We also booked it with catering which seemed very reasonable for what we received. We also hired a driver and car from Road Trip Africa, which we'd recommend, though the driver opted to stay outside the park. Fantastic experience.