Thanks Bushcraft, Lisbeth, Flutterby, Richprins & Pumbaa for all your comments and following along.
The monkeys at picnic sites are a real pain... and as newbies to the place we didn't know which places are worse for them.
Day 8 Continued: Tamboti to Lower Sabie
After briefly getting ourselves unloaded and beds arranged in our huts, we hopped back in the car to go see what we could find along the H4-1. Sunset dam was a hive of hippo activity, and as we cruised up to the Lubyelubye bridge, the resident pride came into view
They were a sleepy bunch, but a few heads came up for the odd yawn
I'm not totally sure of the dynamics of this pride - there appeared to be a couple of older females (one with a collar who appeared to be the main mom), whilst most of the rest seemed to be adolescent males
The collared female decided to get up and show some affection to one of her boys
Once they had all flopped down again we moved on a few hundred metres to where a leopard had been spotted. There were plenty of cars around, but it wasn't too chaotic - Bushcraft had a harder time getting through the traffic a bit later.
This chap had caught a bushbuck which was waiting on a branch in full view ready for consumption, but rather than eating he was fast asleep in the most obscure position in the tree. You would actually think he had hidden himself on purpose as it was that difficult to get a view of him. Anyway, after much reversing and jostling for position we managed to get a few snaps of him through the branches
We didn't hang around for too long as he was so fast asleep... we figured that he'd get up and start eating as it got closer to gate closing time, so made a plan to shoot up the S79 and back down to camp to see if he would make a move. It would also be quieter (we hoped) what with everyone needing to get back to their respective camps. A bit further up the H4-1 there was another lioness which I somehow forgot to photograph

Anyway she was busy eating a bushbuck and you'll see her if you check out Bushcraft's TT
Along the S79 things were fairly quiet apart from this bateleur enjoying some meat leftovers
It must have been about this stage when we noticed a sliver navara with ND plates trailing us, so guessed it was Bushcraft and clan. We let them stalk us for a while before pulling over to say hello and find out about their mammoth journey from Durbs. I'm not surprised there's sometimes drama in their car after a drive like that
We travelled back the H4-1 in convoy and called in again at the leopard, whose meat was in a prime spot:
We weren't sure whether to wait around or go on to the Lubyelubye pride which Bushcraft was sure would be heading up towards the road sometime soon. We decided to duck and see the lions, thinking that the leopard would be munching away and more visible early the next morning. As we pulled onto the bridge near the pride, they were already moving
D did a great job of spotting where they were coming out through the bush. Again, we were in a prime spot as they popped out onto the road
After circling our car, the collared female went off into the bush on our right, while the rest of the young males continued along the road. One of them appeared to have something wrong with his left eye...
The boys stopped a bit further up the road as they appeared to realise that one lioness was missing
The other lioness came back right past our car roaring away to figure out where the collared lady had gone.
We were thrilled with the sighting, but as we weren't so familiar with the area and how long it would take to get back to camp we ended up ducking a bit sooner than we needed. On the way back we did stop to have a quick word with the granny of this car that she might not have a passenger by the time she gets back to camp unless she reels him in
Back at camp we thoroughly enjoyed a meal on the deck. It had been quite a day - another big 5 day and we were now up to our 12th lion sighting of the trip
TBC