Waking up to the sounds of animals in Nairobi National Park.
On my second trip to Nairobi National Park in 18 months, the morning proved to be extraordinary in my observing. During our trip, the spotted lions and majestic lions were part of the sighting, as well as a lovely family of rhinoceroses. When we first stepped into the park, the first thing that we saw was two male lions. A few minutes later, our eyes fell on a lionness feeding on an ostrich kill, followed by a lionness dozing off under a tree. Near her, lying down on the grass, there was another lioness with three walking lions and two male lions sleeping peacefully. All of the above discoveries were made within the first one hour after arrival. However, what moved me most was the visit to the ivory burning site amidst the breathtaking wildlife. Kenya’s dedication to wildlife protection echoed through this revered shrine of conservation, teaching us about the need to protect not just elephants but each and every creature that inhabits Kenya.








