Zambia Rhino Walk

Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, Livingston, Zambia – 2017. We spent an afternoon at Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site that includes the Zambian side of the Victoria Falls and stretches about 12km up-stream from the Falls, all along the North bank of the Zambezi. It is just 66km sq., and is divided into two separate areas, The Falls section and the Wildlife section. We did a Rhino tracking tour on foot through the Wildlife section and saw antelope, zebra, wildebeest, birds and of course rhinos. It is exciting to be able to walk through the park instead of driving because it makes you much more aware of your surroundings. Our guides were excellent and had an amazing knowledge of the flora and fauna in the park.
A dry stream and animal trail
Wildebeest
A warthog with very large tusks
A small stream and watering hole
A small stream coming from a spring up the hill
A large termite mound
Rhino – an immature male and female
Rhino
Immature male rhino. An alpha male was nearby and both were tails up marking territory
Rhino
A mother rhino and her baby
A mother rhino and her baby
Female rhino