We found this leopard in a tree. It was very hard to see because it was camouflaged.
This is a beisa oryx - one of the Samburu 'Special 5'. It was the first thing we saw when we got into the park.
This is James our guide. He is a Samburu warrior. He is the person who taught us to fire bows and arrows and throw spears. He is holding Ruth.
On the journey to Samburu we saw Mount Kenya. It had snow on the top even though it is so hot here. Mount Kenya is the second highest mountin Africa.
This baboon has a baby on its back. It is walking in long grass with the other baboons.
This is a dik dik. It is a very small deer. They live in twos - partners for life - one dies, the other pines and dies within three or four days.
This is a herd of elephants. There is a male in each herd. When the younger boys are 14 they are kicked out of the herd to find another herd to lead.
These are some elephants crossing the river.
This is a Grevy's zebra. It is one of the Samburu 'Special 5'. It has large, plate shaped, furry ears. It's also bigger than plains zebras. It has thinner stripes too.













