Lion Walk at Victoria Falls
Teresa the Traveler walks with lions at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe
Lion encounter, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Africa
My volunteer experience in lion rehabilitation and conservation project in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Africa
Walk with Lions, Zambia | Lion Encounter Victoria Falls
Follow Sue, Janelle and Annie as they walk with lions near Victoria Falls in Livingstone, Zambia. Enjoy this amazing animal encounter as they watch, interact with and walk Ndulu, Nuru and Sadiki -- three wild lion cubs.
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LION ENCOUNTER IN VIC FALLS
Walking with Lions, Zimbabwe 13 May 2018 (through Lion Encounter)
Today I did Walking With Lions in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. What an incredible experience - from start to finish, this was an awe-inspiring experience.
Lion Encounter in Victoria Falls
A video of our Lion Walk in Zimbabwe late last year. For more information on Lion Encounter, visit lionencounter.com
Lion Encounter at Victoria Falls
These scenes were taken between September 12 and 26, 2010 at the Lion Encounter Project near Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
The Lion Encounter Project is an ambitious program that seeks to breed and reintroduce lions into the wild, something that has not been done successfully in the past. The program is actually quite controversial and it is not clear whether it will have any more success at reintroducing lions into the wild than previous attempts (as of January 2011, no lions have been reintroduced through the project.) However, at the least, the program has generated interesting data on lion behavior, has provided much needed employment for scores of local people in Zimbabwe and Zambia, and has not competed financially with other lion conservation programs since it is largely self-funded by fees paid by visiting tourists and volunteers. And it certainly non-controversial that spending time with these relatively docile, juvenile lions is an incredible thrill! For more information on the Lion Encounter Program see and
Walking with Lions in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
MY WALK WITH LIONS - an absolutely amazing experience...... this is the video
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A Word of Warning
I would like to point out that I’m fully aware of the horrors in South African petting zoos and so-called “Lion Encounters” & Cheetah Walks (the country South Africa, not the region).
Laws are very different in other countries. Namibia, e.g. does not even allow the breeding of wild animals and Zimbabwe and Botswana also have much stricter rules.
The program I’m describing is in Zimbabwe, near Victoria Falls, and is the original “Lion Encounter”. It is run by an organization that tries to repatriate captive-bred lions back into the wild and the Lion Encounter for tourists is a side program, done under very strict rules as I am describing in the article.
Sadly, the South African canned hunting industry quickly saw the potential of these activities and turned them into profit schemes that would also provide an ever continuing flow of aging animals to be abused for canned hunting.
“Canned hunting” means, a wild animal is put in a small enclosure, so any amateur, wannabee trophy hunter can shoot it from a close and safe distance - and then pose with a picture.
Absolutely despicable and horrific, but unfortunately rampant in South Africa (and I LOVE that country otherwise!).
So please do not support Lion Encounters, Cheetah Walks or Petting Zoos in South Africa.
Fortunately, there are also a lot of efforts by animal activists to educate the public, most notably in the documentary “Blood Lions” - with the result, however, that every program is now branded bad, usually without any fact checking or distinction.
I’m very careful when I write about animal programs and so far have only recommended 2 in all of Africa:
Na’ankuse in Namibia (also actively supported by Angelina Jolie)
and this program in Victoria Falls.
Unlike its greedy counterparts, this program, together with ALERT is aimed at replenishing the dying wild lion population by training captive bred lions to hunt again and survive in the wild.
Numerous top media organizations have reported on them - most notably:
CNN
BBC
ITV's Lion Country
Animal Planet's Roaring with Pride
In fact, the BBC was so sceptical initially that they investigated this program for a full year before they agreed to film it - and now they will return in the coming year when the first group of lions is released into the wild.
I very much appreciate feedback, especially when it concerns the well-being of animals and I’m always eager to learn something new. So whenever you do have solid facts and proof, first hand knowledge - not a link to some blog or forum - but real provable facts specific to the programs I’m writing about - I’m always interested to hear!
What I do not tolerate and will delete in the comments section are baseless accusations, rumors and links to unverified blogs or forums. Those are not facts, but insinuations and often slander - and I will not partake in that.
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Walking with Lions at Victoria falls in Zimbabwe
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Victoria Falls Lion Encounter
The Odyssey tour group visits Victoria Fall's Lion Encounter; the nonprofit operates on both sides of the majestic Victoria Falls; at Masuwe Lodge within the Zambezi National Park in Zimbabwe, and next to Thorntree Lodge in the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park in Zambia. frica's first genuine programme to ethically re-introduce the offspring of rehabilitated captive-bred African lion back into the wild, helping safeguard the future of the king of the beasts.
Victoria Falls Lion Encounter, Zimbabwe, Africa
A conservation program to protect lions in Africa. A wonderful morning being so close to a lion.
Lion Encounter, Livingston, Zambia Africa 2011
This is me doing some voluntary work at Lion Encounter, Livingston, Zambia Africa in June 2011.
Enjoy....
Lion Encounter at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Lion Encounter at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Lion Encounter, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
We went and did the lion walk experience and bought the DVD afterwards, this would be the DVD.
Lions Encounter, Livingstone, Zambia
This video is about the Lions Encounter tour in Livingstone, Zambia...October 2013...
Lion Encounter, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
A small compilation video from our time as voulenteers in Vic Falls
Lion Encounter (Mukuni safari - Zambia)
Lion walk, cheetah interaction and elephant back safari in Livingstone (Zambia) and crocodile cage diving in Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) : The Ultimate African Experience (May 4th 2014) !
Lion Encounter, Zimbabwe Sept 2014
Walking with lions at the lion encounter near Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Lion Encounter is an active conservation program that is passionate about ensuring a secure future for the African lion. In the last 30 years the population of the African lion has declined by 80%-90%, from an estimated 450,000 down to 20,000-30,000. In partnership with ALERT, Lion Encounter operates the African Lion Rehabilitation & Release into the Wild Program. We were able to walk and pet the two 18 month old sisters, as we spend almost an hour with those two gorgeous cats.
Ron and Bobbie
A walk with Washe and Wadiwa at Lion Encounter Victoria Falls