The Elephants in the Room: Watch a Herd Walk through a Hotel
Why go on a safari when you can watch wildlife right from the comfort of your hotel?
Inviting
big, exotic animals inside probably wasn't the plan when the Mfuwe Lodge was
built in Zambia in 1998, but that’s what wound up happening. The lodge
surrounds a mango tree that a local group of elephants likes to feed on and
sits on the path they traditionally used to get to it.
When
Mfuwe opened for business, the elephants made it clear they had no intention of
changing their route. They walked in like they owned the place, shuffled
through the lobby and out into the courtyard to feast on mangoes.
The
spectacle, no doubt concerning to whoever was working the reception desk the
first time it happened, has become one of the lodge’s main draws, and attracts
crowds of tourists every year. According to the lodge, the group that makes the
annual stroll through the lobby includes three generations of one elephant
family, including their matriarch “Wonky Tusk” and the young “Lord Wellington,”
who was born on the lodge grounds in 2009.
Wildlife
cameraman Nathan Pilcher recently (2014) went to Mfuwe to see the elephants for
himself, and you can watch his short movie by clicking the following link! ---
December 14, 2015
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