Whistlestop dreams at Tsendze

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There are solar panel special lights that trap the insects, but I don't remember what they are called. You can probably Google them \O

Is there room for all four of you in the tent? :-?


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Hahaha, thanks for the concern about the tent size. It fits 4 of us, plus bags very well thanks. Its a 3x3x3 Tentco and we love it. We use fold-able high density foam mattresses which dare I say it are even more comfortable than my bed at home ;)


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krugerbru wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 6:09 pm We need to talk about the Cicada's though. What is your formula for keeping them away? You obviously need light, but they seem to want to more than you. It was incessant. Some people say you need to invest in a red light. Is this the formula?
If you go in Summer to the bush especially you have to put up with snakes , Malaria, Heat , Huge storms, Mopani worm Carpets, and insects like noisy Cicada's. If you need to trap chase away , poison (as in Ants ..Some people actually use poison !!! @#$ @#$ @#$ ) insects then you have to seriously ask yourself if Tsendze is the place for you..Maybe a airconditioned hut at Satara all nicely fumigated against the 'horrors' of the bush??? My take is that you are entering their home by going to say Tsendze ..learn to live with it ???


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One of the things I was most anxious about before this trip was seeing Joshua, the camp bushbuck that Rodgerh released at the start of 2019. I had heard many rumours that he had been taken by leopards, but I can happily report that he is doing well. Although he still hangs around the camp and Mooiplaas picnic site, he is no longer tame. He's growing a nice pair or horns too ;)

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Nice to see Joshua is doing well..we always stay in 14 in Sept visits and we ofen found him in our Bush Camper ..once on our bed after we arrived back from a walk


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Peter Betts wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 10:02 am
krugerbru wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 6:09 pm We need to talk about the Cicada's though. What is your formula for keeping them away? You obviously need light, but they seem to want to more than you. It was incessant. Some people say you need to invest in a red light. Is this the formula?
If you go in Summer to the bush especially you have to put up with snakes , Malaria, Heat , Huge storms, Mopani worm Carpets, and insects like noisy Cicada's. If you need to trap chase away , poison (as in Ants ..Some people actually use poison !!! @#$ @#$ @#$ ) insects then you have to seriously ask yourself if Tsendze is the place for you..Maybe a airconditioned hut at Satara all nicely fumigated against the 'horrors' of the bush??? My take is that you are entering their home by going to say Tsendze ..learn to live with it ???
No stress Peter, fully aware of the different conditions that summer brings as this isn't my first rodeo. I love the snakes, insects and the storms you mention. Sometimes it's nice to have dinner without Cicada's flying into your food and drink. I was just checking if anyone else had some advice, as at times it felt like a biblical plague.

The poison is shocking though... some people!!!


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There was a lot of water around, which did make game spotting that more difficult, however the Tsendze river was full and still flowing. This made sundowners at Mooiplaas even more entertaining as the hippos were right around the corner chuffing and grunting, keeping us entertained until our mad scramble to get back to the gate before closing.

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I forgot to mention in the last post that on one of our visits to Mooiplaas, my wife took a step off the deck to peek around the trees to see the hippos and managed to disturb this Yellow-Bellied Sand Snake. As chivalrous as I am, I went straight for the camera instead of her rescue ;)

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Great start to your TT, Krugerbru!! \O \O

I'm sure your wife thanked you for taking a pic of the snake! lol


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Very good and nice pics, bru! \O

Good to see the boy enjoy a Savanna, train them young! X#X


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