26th August 2017 - Continued
We continued down the S114 and just before the S114 / H3 junction we saw two cars stopped and there next to the road were about 5 Cheetah
They must have just fed as they had bloodied faces and were quite chilled
The Cheetah were scattered across the opening to start with but grouped together for a family photo.
As we joined the tar road before the gate, a car full of tourists were parked trying to read the map book, we pulled up alongside them and told them to take the S114, they looked confused and asked why ?? we just answered, “Do it and you will find a few great sightings”, so they took the S114
The end of this trip had a sad side as Granny announced that this would be her last trip to KNP, as the travel was getting too much for her…
Also this was the last time that we would stay in the park, having experienced what it could be like staying outside the park compared to fighting for the broken down accommodation in the park, we agreed to stay outside from now on. This way we can have all the family together in one house and actually enjoy the time together. We realized that there would be a stuggle with the gate every day to get into the park and we would no longer see the sightings that we were used to… but chasing sightings has become less important than actually enjoying the time together.
When looking at the prices of accommodation inside the park for the 7 of us compared to outside, for our normal 5-day trip:
Sanparks – Guest House (which is never available) – R36,000
Sanparks – Bungalow – R27,000
Marloth Park – R21,250
Below is the comparison of what you get for a far lower cost:
Sanparks vs Marloth
End of 2017 Trip report - Thanks so much to all that followed and commented on the report
Lastly, I see that TinyPic is closing down in 2019, so can only assume all my TRs will disappear