Thanks alot ya'll for popping in
Our last day we opt to exit at Orpen Gate, but just had to say goodbye to paradise and drove up to Bobbejaankrans and back.
H7 my new favourite road in the whole of Kruger, beautifull views!
So that concluded this Aug. 2012 trip, alot of firsts
-First time getting a "flattie" in Kruger
-First time to Tamboti
-First time seeing a reedbuck beyond Tshokwane
-First time seeing (witkwasmuishond)
My recent trip - fantastic! (Last longweekend) Just to be in Kruger, but would not go over long weekend anytime soon......
A few highlight
-We departed only at 1 on friday 21 Sept. only to arrive at Orpen Gate 5 to 6!!

Luckily no extra fines to be paid. By this time almost dark. On the gravel road towards Maroela just before turnoff to Tamboti we spotted glowing eyes on the road, everybody shouted at once, hyena.....no lion.......then finally the true identity revealed himself, beautifull male LIR......we couldn't believe our eyes. He crossed the road and sniffed a few bushes only to be swept away by the darkness, we were in aww and so gratefull for this amazing sighting. UNFORTUNALTLY the cams were still in the boot, what are the chances of seeing anything, right??!!
-Tamboti camp - felt so amazing to be back at this special camp, although just for 1 night.

Mr Honey Badger kept us awake for most of the night, and decided our tent was the lucky tent to chew on a empty sunflower oil bottle.....just imagine, but still awesome!
- Dead hippo seen from view point at Olifants look out, just amazing to watch approx 10 crocs tearing away at the carcass. And a hippo trying to fend of this "river vultures"
-Lots of trophy kudu bulls -
-Amazing scenery, to see the vast Olifants & Letaba river after the flood, stretching for miles on end......
- Lots of breeding herds of ellies
- This next incident was bitter sweet, so a highlight & lowlight
After a pitstop at Satara, it was time to move on to our next destination Letaba and at the t-junction we saw approx 20 cars!!! Something's cooking

Then we saw what all the fuzz was about, a breeding herd of approx 500 buffs if not more

Amazing to see them, they wanted to cross the road to get to the webcam for water I would presume but just as 10 of them crossed the road the cars blocked the path of the others to cross. So all hell broke loose when the 10 that crossed realised that they were alone and decided to go back. A few crazy people were blocking their way....it was chaotic....Finally a parks official arrived just to regulate trafiic which by this time almost 30 cars......Circus
Kruger you beauty.....upcoming trip in December......
Will post a few pics at a later stage
