A video shows a charging bull elephant in the Pilanesberg National Park as it lifts the safari jeep with tourists inside cowering behind their seats.
There’s a video doing the rounds at present, largely on WhatsApp, showing a pretty remarkable display of resolve from two guides.
A recent situation at the Paul Kruger Gate illustrated why it’s best to exercise caution and common sense in the park.
Norman Nukeri did remarkably well to keep his nerve, as an enraged bull elephant gored the front of his bakkie, which was carrying a large fuel load at the time.
There’s nothing like watching a herd of elephants in their natural environment, but you sure as hell don’t want to end up in a situation like this.
Brian Thomas Masters has been receiving a lot of hate mail after a video of him was posted on YouTube earlier this month. Masters, completely intoxicated, chases and taunts a fully grown elephant, with the support and cheers of his friends. He’ll be on air this afternoon at 15h30 to talk about “the incident”.
This video of a highly intoxicated man charging an elephant was posted on the Facebook page of “Latest Sightings – Kruger”. Reports suggest that this incident happened in the Kruger National Park, and it has sparked outrage