The next morning&rsquos safari, our last before we returned to Johannesburg, was more of the same. By this time, Amitav and I were shamelessly focused on spotting a lion but after two and a half hours we grumpily gave up. We were outside Little Jock&rsquos concession, on public land making our way back to Little Jock when Lazarus exclaimed, &ldquoLook, lion&rdquo We looked, but there was nothing to see and I&rsquod be lying if I claimed that the cynical thought that Lazarus was making things up didn&rsquot cross my mind. &ldquoI shouldn&rsquot be doing this,&rdquo he murmured to himself, and then suddenly swung the car off the track (which he wasn&rsquot meant to do because we were in the public part of the park where vehicles were meant to keep to the road) and drove into the brush.