ANIMAL MAGIC
Species Hot Spots
ELEPHANT
Tortilis, Amboseli, Kenya: Excellent elephant viewing, some of Africa's largest tuskers
Damaraland, Namibia. Prime territory for rare Desert Elephant
Mashatu, South East Botswana: Largest free roaming herds on private land anywhere in Southern Africa
Gorah Elephant Camp, Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa: Densest population of elephants in the world
Dumatau, Linyanti, Botswana. Famous for its elephant concentrations
Abu Camp, Okavango Delta, Botswana: Elephant Back Safaris, the ultimate educational elephant experience

LEOPARD, LION, CHEETAH
Mashatu South East Botswana: Resident cat expert, Northern Tuli leopard research project
Mala Mala, Sabi Sands, South Africa. 25 to 30 different leopard seen on the reserve monthly, 9 different prides of lion seen on a regular basis
Robin Pope Safaris, South Luangwa, Zambia: Some of the best leopard viewing in Africa
Mombo, Okavango Delta, Botswana: Frequent excellent sightings of lion, leopard & cheetah
Governors' Camps, Masai Mara, Kenya: Home to BBC Big Cat Diaries SPECIAL:Walking and game reports. Month: July 2006
Governors' Camp wins The Sunday Times Travel Magazine award for the World's Best WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE
Nomad Tanzania, Serengeti, Tanzania: Prime cheetah country

WILD DOG
Chitabe, Botswana: Within Wild Dog Research Project area; Mombo, Vumbura & Kings Pool other hot spots
Loisaba, Laikipia, Kenya: Pack seen regularly, new pups this year
Robin Pope Safaris, South Luangwa, Zambia: 100 mammal species, including wild dog
Sand Rivers Selous, Tanzania: Pack of wild dog often sighted in the area
RHINO
Pafuri, Northern Kruger, South Africa: 6 white rhino released, first in this part of Kruger for more than 100 years
Mombo, Okavango Delta, Botswana: 32 rhino, 4 black & 28 adult white released by Wilderness at Mombo since 2001, 5 white rhino calves born
Palmwag, Namibia: Save the Rhino Trust, specialist rhino tracking on foot, largest concentration of black rhino in the world (over 100)
Marataba, Marakele National Park, South Africa: Black & white rhino in malaria free environment, 3 hrs drive from Johannesburg
Ongava, Namibia: Both black and white rhino in 30,000 hectare private concession bordering Etosha

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