Re: Wannabe Larnies in the KTP: December/Jan 2015
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 4:37 pm
Thanks everyone.
After seeing the cheetah, we carried on with our journey to Urikaruus.
Before the dune road we came across a spotted eagle owl and some fluffy chicks hiding in a tree


And once on the dune road, an ostrich roadblock

As well as a steenbok getting minerals from the sand in the road.

We were greeted by Jacques when we arrived at Urikaruus who led us to unit number 3
We spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing in the camp watching the waterhole
The view from our balcony:

And the walkway behind the units:

That evening we left at about 5pm to go out for a short evening drive up to Craig Lockhart and back. The drive was pretty quiet, but we did get to see this African Hoepoe

And back at camp next to the waterhole these black backed jackals were quenching their thirst.

Once we got back to camp we enjoyed the fact that we were in one of our most favourite places in the world and just chilled.

After seeing the cheetah, we carried on with our journey to Urikaruus.
Before the dune road we came across a spotted eagle owl and some fluffy chicks hiding in a tree


And once on the dune road, an ostrich roadblock

As well as a steenbok getting minerals from the sand in the road.

We were greeted by Jacques when we arrived at Urikaruus who led us to unit number 3
We spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing in the camp watching the waterhole
The view from our balcony:

And the walkway behind the units:

That evening we left at about 5pm to go out for a short evening drive up to Craig Lockhart and back. The drive was pretty quiet, but we did get to see this African Hoepoe

And back at camp next to the waterhole these black backed jackals were quenching their thirst.

Once we got back to camp we enjoyed the fact that we were in one of our most favourite places in the world and just chilled.