and the more you look around the more could be seen. A bushbuck mom paid a visit with her youngster
and also a troop of noisy baboons strolled along in the riverbed.
Finally we were about to leave when we noticed a green backed heron landed on a rock below in the river
and also the lesser jacana changed its position
but finally it was now our turn to enter the park and although it was already Friday late afternoon the office at the gate was empty and so checking in could be done extreme quickly and the magic turnpike opened and will only close after another 16 days.
As it was already a bit late for a longer afternoon drive and we were in fact far too tired for that we made it extreme slowly straight to Berg en Dal, our first camp and we in fact got more and more shocked about the state of the park at that point that we thought that we entered somewhere in the region of Olifants and we have never been to the park in winter and only know the park lush and green.
On our way to the camp we could capture an European roller which by far occurred extreme rare this year only on our last two days in Shingwedzi when it started to rain a bit more they came across more often.
This was unfortunately the one and only sighting of a klipspringer we had this year although we nearly watched on top of each koppie which came across,
our very first rhino this year and same was fortunate to get hold of one of the very rare mud holes which was still left. Surely same did not move over the day and must have left only unwillingly the precious mud.
In fact it was extreme quiet that afternoon but I must say that we never had that luck on those arrival days with sightings. At least lots of water dikkops somewhere appeared extreme close and Timon got a couple of nice close ups – Love those green eyes!
Finally we were desperately happy to pass the camp gate as we in fact had enough from travelling that day. Gladly checking in was also be done fast and also the renewal of the wild card took not that long and I was still enjoying the cool air condition in the reception and with the key to bungalow No. 29 I was about to leave same when suddenly a power breakdown took place and everything went dark and quiet.
We experienced this already during our last year’s stay at Berg en Dal and at least on the power side everything remained unaffected over the year. It was still light enough to move into our bungalow with all our just bought grocery, luggage and cameras and whilst we were busy in packing everything away and sort our luggage for our Kruger stay the power came back only to breakdown a couple of minutes later but when it started to get dark and we also started our braai everything gladly worked again properly besides our refrigerator which obviously suffered under the breakdown and started to make strange noise.
Needless to say that we enjoyed out very first braai back in Kruger tremendously but the long travel day and even the night before in the airplane took its toll and we went to bird extreme early.