A safari that’s closer than close
Lions rest in the shade atop rocks in the Namiri Plains area of the Serengeti. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
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Safari in Uganda and Tanzania brings the animals up close and personal, including a visit with a gorilla family that was closer than close.
The silverback member of the Nkuringo family keeps his distance. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
A staff member at Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge in Uganda gets friendly with a chameleon. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
A bush buck and a black-faced monkey pass at Rubondo Island Camp in Lake Victoria. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
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Rubondo Island National Park in Tanzania’s Lake Victoria is home to a variety of wildlife, including giraffes. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
A Nile crocodile heads into the waters of Lake Victoria near Rubondo Island. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
A hippo enjoys the waters off the beach at Rubondo Island Camp. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
An acacia is silhouetted by the rising sun near Namiri Plains Camp in the Serengeti. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
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A mother lion moves one of her cubs to a more secure place. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)
Here come the elephants. (Phil Marty / Chicago Tribune)