Africa is a vast continent complete with the kind of natural wonders that photographers will find no place else on earth.
The biodiversity of wildlife here is incredible with an overwhelming array of mammal and bird species that help to give the African continent its identity. It is here where lions, leopards, zebras, giraffes, and vast herds of elephants still roam free amongst the expansive plains.
Often when folks travel to Africa, they are doing so on ‘safari,’ which is a Swahili word that translates to “journey.” Any trip to Africa is indeed a great journey and when folks think of a ‘safari,’ images of megafauna running through their natural habitat of vast plains alongside vehicles full of people, some photographing with big lenses, and others simply “oohing and ahhing” quickly come to mind.
Safaris are quests to have as many wildlife encounters as possible, yet the ‘Big Five’ are typically the most highly sought after.
The lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and Cape buffalo were the five large African mammal species that were known to hunters as dangerous, and successfully hunting them was considered an accomplishment. This earned them the name ‘Big Five.’
Today, the expression is more in line with safaris. ‘The Big Five’ has become more of a checklist of trophy animals to see and photograph.
So, how about some fun facts about ‘The Big Five?’