We went on another safari, this time in Samburu Nature Preserve. We saw many giraffes, about 20 elephants (including a magnificent lone bull who walked into our camp the morning we left) and 5 male lions among many other animals. We camped beside the river which the Samburu village uses several kilometres downstream. Our camp was raided several times by baboons, sometimes successfully. The baboons seemed pretty sharp and to work together - they would surround us and some would feign an attack while others moved in on the other side and tried to grab what they could. We were armed with sticks and yells and scared most of them off, but two of the braver big males still got away with some bread and a large container of granola! More or less 50% fun, 40% angering, 10% scary shit which got real. Around 6:00 am on the morning we left, we had a visit from a huge bull elephant who came within about 100 feet of our tent. We all just looked at each other for a while before he diverted his route into the river - got a picture of him crossing but not at the camp. It was a nice way to say goodbye to Samburu!