Up Close & Personal: Serengeti Wildlife
Up Close & Personal: Serengeti Wildlife
BusinessToday.In
- Jan 2, 2018,
- Updated Feb 20, 2018 9:57 AM IST

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Sidhartha & Madhushree Birla's love affair with wildlife began with their first trip to Serengeti, Tanazania in 2012 and has continued ever since. The duo has been going back every year, for the last five years, capturing vignettes of the plains that is home to Africa's largest lion population. In the words of Sidhartha Birla, Chairman, Xpro India, "Serengeti is derived from a Maasai word, meaning endless plains. It is home to over 3,000 lions, 5,000 elephants, 200,000 zebras and over one million wildebeest." Business Today shares exclusive snaps of the couple's safari.

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Lone buffalo in Ngorongoro

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Contemplating the open space, Central Serengeti

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Elephant in Ngorongoro

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Lazy lion scratching his back, Seronera river area, Serengeti, in Tanzania

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Cheetah trying to take a nap post-lunch

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Mother and baby leopard in Serengeti, the baby was self-learning carrying loads up the tree and after a while mama leopard decided he had done enough and climbed the tree to pamper him

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One of two lion brothers in Ngorongoro

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Baby lion after a feeding, Seronera river area, Serengeti, in Tanzania

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Younger members of a large lion pride, at Seronera river area, Serengeti, in Tanzania

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Vulture swooping down on its pack which was feeding on a kill

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Wildebeest mother and baby on the run during the migration in Central Serengeti
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One of two lion brothers in Ngorongoro

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Startled zebras at a water hole, at Central Serengeti, in Tanzania

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Young Maasai herdsman in the vicinity of Olduvai Gorge, in Tanzania
