That was the last sighting of the day before we left the park at Phabeni a my guests had arranged accommodation for us in Hazyview.
After a very long and hard day there is nothing so rewarding as a long hot shower and a Klippies and Coke seeing the sun set while the braai is getting to the right temperature.
It was a short one as I was totally exhausted and I think I was asleep not even 1 minute after my head touched the pillow.
The next morning the smell of coffee (virtually) woke me up around 6 just in time to make me a real one and see the sun rise while the others were still waisting the most beautiful part of the day in bed, but by 7.30 we managed to enter the park at Phabeni again.
It was slow going till we reached Lake Panic.
Altough there was nothing much too see the guests were ecstatic about the place and then we left for Skuks to get yet another cup of Jawa.
We headed for nKuhlu to get some breakfast, but they do not even have a kitchen anymore. Just a few snacks and some cool drinks to be found.
The places like nKuhlu, Afsaal and even Tshokwane are going down the drain and it is sad to see that sorry state of affairs.
We were directed to Lower Sabie to get some breakfast.
About 5 kms before LS we were watching these two fishing
And the Hamerkop got the prize and was so proud of himself
At Sunset dam it was business as usual and there was this big boy lying in the parking area

"Longing for the bush is a luxury many have.
Living in the bush is a luxury that only a few have"