Lunch with Elephants
Samburu is home to some big, beautiful herds of elephants. Tourists come to Samburu just to see them. When you see elephants in their natural habitat it is exhilarating. That sight never gets old. They are magnificent creatures. Here at The Samburu Project, we’ve heard many times that elephants are a major threat to our wells. They need water too and when their highly efficient trunks smell water, they try to get it. It’s terrifying and dangerous for anyone at a well. Sometimes, where these threats exist, the communities construct a fence of spiky bushes around the well to keep these magnificent creatures at bay. Imagine our reaction when we came across the site of two elephants having lunch right next to our well near the Sere Olipi Trading Center.
This is a site that is not deep in the bush. In fact, it is right along side a major roadway and close to town. We were able to get out of the car for a brief well inspection but Eric insisted we not stray too far or call too much attention to ourselves. Elephants pose a real challenge to our work. I felt lucky to have witnessed this sight with my own eyes after hearing about it for so many years and am happy to share the photo with our supporters. It is an excellent illustration of the challenges we face working in this remote but beautiful area.