The Day I was almost killed by a buffalo...
Laura Scarfe MCIPS Chartered
Director @ Business Academy Online Ltd | Female Leaders In Procurement (FLIP) Emotional Intelligence, Procurement Expert
If we have ever met either in person or virtually you have probably heard that in March I went on a Safari in the Kruger Park in South Africa.?I was lucky enough to stay in a Lion Sands lodge in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve.?The lodge has no electric fences so animals roam outside of your rooms. It’s not every day you can be sat in the bath and watch as elephants walk past!
If you have never done a safari - do not hesitate, do it.?Guides walk you back to your rooms at night with a gun as wild animals are all around.?In the morning, however, you are advised just to look around and be alert as you walk to the main lodge for breakfast.?On the first day we were having lunch and chatting with the lodge manager while watching hippos fight in the river.?He was explaining that although hippos are super dangerous, the most aggressive animal is a lone older male cape buffalo.?They start to lose their sight and become paranoid and aggressive.?The buffalo has huge horns and uses its horn and skull cap to act like a battering ram when attacking.
On our final morning, we got ready for our last safari drive.?I headed out first, and my partner forgot something so headed back into the room to grab it.?In the meantime I had made it up the walkway to start to head to main lodge.?It was at that point that I locked eyes with a male buffalo, no more than about 80 yards from where I stood.?I cannot put into words the fear I felt at that moment.?This thing is massive and looking right at me.
With a high pitch screech, I shouted to my partner that the buffalo was here.?I then turned my back and ran for my life, the buffalo started to run but thankfully seemed freaked and ran past our room.?I don’t think I have ever moved as fast in my life, my heart was beating and I couldn’t catch my breath. Adrenaline was coursing through my veins and I started to feel giddy and laugh.?I had a close call, and once I spoke to our ranger I learned that I had done everything wrong at that moment
The advice he gave me was interesting and it made me think actually this could be applied to any situation in which fear and anxiety are present, especially sitting your exams
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See how I look after you, now you know tips for the exam and if you are ever attacked by a wild animal! :-)
Go book that safari… you won't regret it!
Cheers
Laura
Director - Silva Strategies - Procurement Specialist. Now mostly retired
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