The expression Tree Climbing Lions sounds a little peculiar to those who came across such odd behaviours. This strange behaviour exhibited by lions has been the subject of interest and wonder. Experts say that the lions adopted this bizarre behaviour due to high temperatures and persistent irritation from the insect bites while indolently on the ground under trees.
A look in on Ishash sector in Uganda and Lake Manyara in Tanzania will not only award with serene beauties but, also catch the spectacle of unprecedented tree-climbing lions gingerly moving around a tree branch before swooping on the ground.
“You can’t fall if you don’t climb. But there’s no joy in living your whole life on the ground.”
Where to sight Tree Climbing Lions
Uganda is also famous for its exceptional elusive Tree Climbing Lions. One of the sort clusters of lions can be crammed deep in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Ishasha Sector, Western Uganda. Lake Manyara National Park and Tarangire National Park in Southern Tanzania are the best spots of Tree Climbing Lions exhibiting a similar rapport towards trees. At Queen Elizabeth National Park Ishasha, the lions can be sighted atop huge fig tree branches as they keenly a herd of peacefully grazing gazelles, antelopes, and impalas. The skill awarded tree-loving lions with panoramic views of the surrounding escarpments.