In an incident that has provoked heated discussions about wildlife ethics, a tour operator and safari lodge found themselves under fire on social media after posting images of a close encounter between a leopard and a safari guide.
Safari.com shared the stunning yet contentious pictures on Instagram, showcasing the wild cat perched on the bonnet of a safari vehicle at the popular Kruger National Park in Mpumalanga.
The moment was described as an “exceptionally rare encounter” that exceeded the average safari experience but also raised significant safety concerns.
The tour operator acknowledged the potential dangers of such an encounter, stating: “While we are uncertain how the situation arose, the guide’s calm response prevented any further escalation, ensuring everyone’s safety.
"Nonetheless, it’s not a scenario we would ever wish to see repeated, given the inherent danger involved.”
This statement, however, failed to quell the outpouring of criticism.
Following the original post, the image quickly went viral after being re-shared by the South Africa Instagram page, prompting mixed reactions among netizens.
Although some expressed admiration for the guide's composure, many others condemned the actions leading up to the encounter.
TV presenter John Kinghorn, known for his expertise in the wildlife sector, took to social media to express his strong disapproval, stating: “To share, promote and endorse content like this is simply unacceptable.”
Kinghorn called for a deeper understanding of responsible wildlife viewing practices, condemning the promotion of such risky encounters that could endanger both the animals and the guests.
Wildlife photographer Sam Turley, echoed these sentiments, arguing that the guide's reaction was reckless.
Turley suggested that the guide should have taken action to prevent the leopard from jumping onto the vehicle, such as starting the engine or banging the door to deter the curious animal.
“I want to give the guide the benefit of the doubt, but from his reaction, I doubt this is the first time it’s happened.”
Conversely, some users came to the guide’s defense.
Commentator Ashlea Shankland shared her positive experiences with the ranger, stating: “He was honestly the best ranger we’ve had. I can almost guarantee he did not entice the leopard to jump onto the vehicle.”
@debbiegentryrao, praised the guide for his ability to remain calm and maintain no eye contact, with one user remarking, “Well done, my friend!!”
In response to the fallout, a press statement from Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge addressed the incident, highlighting the unusual behaviour of a young male leopard towards safari vehicles.
The lodge representatives confirmed that the leopard jumped onto the vehicle while its mother and cubs were nearby, but insisted that they do not condone such interactions.
“Our strict protocols are designed to protect both our guests and the wildlife we are privileged to observe,” the statement read.
The controversy surrounding this leopard encounter is emblematic of a broader debate within the wildlife tourism industry about the ethics of wildlife interactions and the responsibility of tour operators to ensure the safety and well-being of both animals and guests.
As social media continues to amplify discussions on wildlife ethics, this incident serves as a reminder of the critical importance of responsible behaviour in such encounters.