
I arrived in Phalaborwa at around noon and decided to do an afternoon drive into the park before retiring at Forever Resorts for the night.
About 6 km on the H9 I saw this beautiful leopard. Although a crowd was around for the next two hours, lazy bones just slept through all of it.


I love my tent – a gift from my Dad. It takes me 3 seconds to put up.

This will be my home for the next 8 days.

Big parts of the bush was burnt and I was impressed by the beauty of it. I would gladly have a painting like this photo on my wall.

After the burns there is the glorius new life filled with promises

The comparison of grass growing and bunt down, yet holding a promise of good grazing in the tomorrows

This Boabab at Bowkerskop stands majestically as a directive should you feel lost.
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Nature acknowledging the universe and kneeling in submission


This lifted my spirit as it was a clear sign that old didn’t mean useless…


My first experience in a bush camp -Tzendze – so totally bush.


It was a great and Rodger and Alina are super hosts.
I missed having electricity and might not repeat this experience.

Sunrise at Tzendze

