. >> jason schlossberg is a mild-mannered attorney on vacation with his wife. >> and safari was somethingki are also on the trip. >> my first trip to africa, yes. and i was quite nervous to go because i didn't know what to expect. >> africa, you realize when you're there, is the cradle of civilization. you can kind of feel it. the air is different. the air quality is different. the lighting is different. >> i'm thinking, well, here we go. this could be a real wild ride for us. >> look at the little ones. that's so cute. >> jason is ready to call it a day. >> usually on safari, you don't really see much, and we didn't expect any action. >> then a quiet watering hole appears out of nowhere. >> our guide said, let's stop at this watering hole, because he heard that there were some lions there. it wasn't until our last hour on our safari, our final last day, our last hour, the sun was setting, and at that watering hole is where we saw the pride of lions on one edge and the buffaloes on the other. >> soaking up the last rays of the hot day, the tourists grow weary. >> and we waited a full hour