We stopped briefly at Lower Sabie for a loo break and then continued down the H4-2/H5/S108/S25 to the S139 Biyamiti road. We stopped at times for the normal locals, but we didn’t take any pics.
Once we entered the private S139 I instantly started to relax further as we have never experienced crowds on this road, even in school holidays. We cruised down to the Biyamiti viewpoint for a leg stretch and to chow some snacks, but there wasn’t much happening in front of the view point, so I was soon bored, therefore we decided to head to camp even though we were around an hour early for book in.
The camp reception was locked when we arrived and there was a note on the door with a list of names and keys. This seems to be “Biyamiti’s way of doing things” currently because last year it was the same process, so we grabbed our keys and ducked to unpack.
After unpacking and some relaxing, I did a brief walk along the camp fence and there were plenty birds hanging around, so I went back to our unit to grab the Cow because of her love for birds.
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After our bird walk, we just relaxed at our unit while watching some ellies in the riverbed.
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