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Wilderness Magashi Newsletter – May 2025

Camp news

Rachel Mafubo

6/23/2025

Big cats & big moments in Akagera National Park

As the long rains subsided and the bush began to dry, May brought a vibrant pulse to life at Wilderness Magashi. It was a month defined by dramatic predator encounters, the joy of new life, and valuable team development. From soaring occupancy to incredible sightings, May reminded us why Magashi is such a special corner of Akagera National Park.

The return of the leopards: A streak of stunning sightings

After fewer leopard sightings in April, May surprised us with six encounters in just four consecutive days, four of which involved kills. This level of activity is rare, making it a thrilling time for Magashi guests.

 

One unforgettable moment unfolded during a night drive. A flash of green eyes in the distance signaled something special. Upon closer approach, a leopard was seen stalking an impala. The chase began, disappearing into the thickets. The guide switched off the engine to listen, and soon the struggle was heard. A hyena emerged victorious, dragging the impala – yet the leopard was not far behind. In a remarkable display of scavenging strategy, it retrieved parts of the carcass, including what appeared to be the lungs, displaying the complex predator dynamics of the bush.

 

 

 

Lions and hyenas: A constant battle for survival

Another memorable sighting involved a young female lioness feeding on a baby hippo carcass near the marsh. As temperatures climbed, she moved her kill into the shade. Moments later, a hyena appeared, attempting to steal the meal. What followed was intense: the lioness dropped the carcass and charged, catching the hyena and breaking its leg. It was a visceral, powerful moment, offering a raw glimpse into predator interactions and survival in the wild.

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New life: Mahoro welcomes cubs

While predator drama unfolded across the concession, May also brought heartwarming news. Mahoro, one of Magashi’s most iconic lionesses, has given birth to three cubs. During a brief and respectful observation, our guides were able to determine the gender of two — one male and one female. The third cub remained too well hidden to confirm. We eagerly await their first appearance in the open and look forward to the new chapter they will add to Akagera’s growing lion legacy.

Wilderness24: Strengthening skills & safety

Beyond the wildlife, May was also a month of professional enrichment for our team. Magashi had the privilege of hosting three esteemed members of the Wilderness24 team: Dr. King, Malora, and Bruce.

 

  • Dr. King conducted vital first aid refresher training, grounding the team in practical, scenario-based skills relevant to our remote location.
  • Malora, Head of Risk, led sessions on the importance of accurate reporting and internal communication. She also helped deepen our understanding of how Wilderness24 operates as a network of dedicated roles and responsibilities.
  • Bruce, representing Wilderness Aviation, shared insights into how aviation logistics ensure safety and support across the region.

 

This visit strengthened our knowledge, enhanced safety awareness, and deepened our sense of belonging within the greater Wilderness family.

 

May at Magashi was filled with moments that reminded us of nature’s power, fragility, and wonder. From rare leopard encounters and dramatic predator interactions to the joy of lion cubs and team growth, every day brought something new.

 

As we move into June and the heart of the dry season, we carry these stories with us, grateful for our guests, proud of our team, and excited for what lies ahead.

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Guest comments

Magashi, you are our home away from home. You will be in our hearts forever and we will never forget your warmth, kindness & magic.  
N & E – Los Angeles, California, USA 

 

Thank you so much for the amazing experience!! Everything was beyond perfect & excellent!! Definitely coming back!! Amazing people! We love Africa! Thank you.
D & H – Mexico

 

Very grateful!! Very blessed days, beautiful humans, nature of experience will never forget! I felt at home. Thank you!!! Wish you all the best!
A – Portugal 

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