“Five kilometers from the mighty Victoria Falls, there’s a place where the wild roam freely,” our guide began, his voice echoing the excitement of the adventure that awaited us. “Welcome to Mukuni Big 5 Safari, a sanctuary where you can experience the thrill of Africa’s most iconic creatures.” Mukuni Big 5 Safari, he explained, was more than just a wildlife encounter. Founded in 2009, it has blossomed from lion and cheetah walks into a multifaceted experience that includes river cruises on the majestic Zambezi River. The vision belonged to individuals passionate about both wildlife and their heritage, with His Royal Highness Senior Chief Mukuni himself serving as one of the directors. This deep connection to the land infuses every aspect of Mukuni Big 5 Safari, offering a glimpse into the heart of Zambia’s natural wonders. Our guide described unforgettable encounters: walking with lions, feeling the rumble of a tiger’s purr, and witnessing the raw power of nature along the Zambezi. He spoke of the knowledgeable guides who accompany each tour, sharing their wisdom about the local ecosystem and its inhabitants. Mukuni Big 5 Safari, it seemed, wasn’t just about observing these magnificent creatures; it was about understanding them, respecting them, and contributing to their conservation. As we stood on the cusp of this adventure, the air buzzed with anticipation. The stories promised an experience that would stay etched in our memories long after we left this remarkable place.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.