Kristen arrived on Wednesday. As soon as we were in the car heading in to the city she started commenting on how the airport and the roads did not feel like a developing third world country. On Thursday, Thom took Kristen shopping at Riverwalk, one of the "malls" in town. Upon entering the grocery her immediate comment was that "this is bigger than any grocery store in Paris."

Around 4:00 we met for tea on the lodge deck and then set off with our Ranger, Cornell, and a British family who is also living in Gaborone for our evening game drive. We saw a lot of impala, some rhinos, and an old giraffe. We spent some time parked next to 3 8-month old lion cubs

Saturday morning, our day started with the 5:00 am wake up call from Ranger Cornell. By the time Thom and Debra stumbled unto the lodge deck for coffee, everyone was quite wound up about the racket that the hyenas and zebras were making that morning. So we set off to find out what was going on. And it turned out to be quite a dramatic morning (really too much drama for one hastily downed cup of coffee).
Before the sun even came up, we drove around a corner and came across a pack of 9 hyenas that had the stolen the kill from the mother lion and her cubs. The lions were on one side of the road and the hyenas were on the other (and we were in the road just a very short distance away!!). The mother lion was quite irritated that their breakfast had been taken away but couldn't do much about since she had the cubs with her and there were 9 hyenas!
So the hyenas were taunting the lion while they ate her breakfast and the lion was stalking about on the other side of the road. The kill turned out to be a baby zebra and the mother zebra came around crying and looking for the baby. That almost turned really ugly but she ran off before she got eaten too. A brown hyena (somewhat rare to see apparently) came around to see if he could get some breakfast too but the spotted hyenas weren't in a sharing mood so he got chased off.
If you have some extra time and want to see more Safari pictures from Madikwe Game Reserve and the Tau lodge, click here for Kristen's pictures that she posted on shutterfly