Malawi: Elephants

Update from our Malawi expedition volunteering with elephants, hippo, cats, pangolins and African biodiversity

Having spotted a herd of 56 elephants mid-afternoon, the herd returned in the evening. This time their chosen route took them straight through our camp. For the next 90 minutes these gentle giants proceeded to eat their way between our tents, causing some damage to the trees, but none to camp itself. Having these animals pass close by us (we were all but one on our communal platform) rightly caused a few nervous moments and lots of excitement, but if you know how to behave around them and just let them get on with their browsing, while we get on with our admiring, then it is and was fine. After they moved on, we swept the camp, collecting some really fresh dung for study.

Lake and adjacent camp from the air

Update from our Malawi volunteer expedition including elephant volunteer Africa and lion volunteer Africa

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