I wish a was back in school this year.
I would have had the best answer to the “So, what did you do over the Christmas break?“- question.
It would have sounded like this: “Nothing much, got up early to watch the cricket, got charged by a Black Rhino, survived, got some good pics ….. the usual stuff..”
“Anything else” the teacher might have asked sarcastically - to which I would have been able to reply :”... o yes, the day after I got caught between an Elephant bull and a Buffalo – and I survived that too. Thank you Miss.”
It would have been larny and way kiff – and I would have earned some serious playground credit.
Be that as it may, even if I’m not 10 anymore, it still happened and it was still very cool.
I was at Hlosi Lodge in the Eastern Cape.
Invited by the Lion Roars group to update their virtual tours of both Hlosi and Bukela Lodge.
On the first morning, after 2 or 3 hours of fruitless photography a Black Rhino suddenly appeared near the lodge. Seeing that there are no fences he duly set off towards the lodge pool for a morning drink,
I got a great 360º, which you can get a look at by clicking on this thumbnail.
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After posing for a few pics, he took a leisurely stroll to the nearest chalet, where I was lucky enough to get EXTREMELY close and get some unique shots.
Next stop was the fig tree and the old farm building behind the lodge.
I created a video of how I got the shot – if you want to know what happens when a Black Rhino smells a tripod – check this out:
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After this close encounter, I followed him as he grazed further and further away from the lodge until he decided to inspect one of the game viewers. This made for a great shot and I ventured into the open veldt to get it.
Seconds after the shot below, a water pump, located about a meter from the rhino switched itself on.

Now I don’t know if you’ve had the privilege of seeing an angry rhino head on – but I can assure you, it’s exhilarating.
I did my best to keep still, but when he was about 15 m away it became apparent that he was blaming me for the incident with the water pump and that he was not planning to stop.
I made a dash for a rather large bush about 5m to my left, but the rhino kept coming.
Luckily the ranger was quick on his feet and by the time I came hurtling around the bush, he drove the game viewer between me and the sharp end of the galloping dinosaur.
The perfect end to a perfect day at Hlosi Lodge.
The following day I had a similar experience with a huge elephant and a very lazy buffalo, but that’s a story for another time…..
Links to virtual tours:

@Daily_360 and @tinusleroux