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Lisbeth wrote: Thu Sep 06, 2018 9:37 am The above must be written for dummies
I have seen on TripAdvisor that lots of people (foreign) really do not know what to expect from a trip to Kruger.


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Yes, very true. :yes:


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:yes:


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I suppose that you cannot judge from yourself. I was super informed when I went the first time ;-)

The above is very superficial though IMO


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And now there is no more room in the boot =O:


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If I should decide to go up north and spend a few days (2/3 nights) Which camp/s would be the best nature and wildlife wise?


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Nature and wildlife-wise? :-0

I think at this time of year visibility is the biggest issue, so the S-50 top and bottom should be more open. Also along the Shingwedzi River. Birds may keep you very busy, so Punda and Pafuri are then the places to be! :yes:

Waterpoints will be a waste of time after the rains. :no:


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Shingwedzi, then your'e in the middle from Mopani and Punda Maria and you will see lots of animals and birds :-)


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:ty: both! I'll study the map a bit and have a look at the prices O-/


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