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Re: Itinerary advice

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Exciting! \O


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Ok great, will message him \O

Yes I have been in contact with the Spar, thanks :-)

Very excited!!!


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What's Kruger like in April? We're limited to kids school holidays and I see that the April holidays actually have decent availability... how come? Is the game viewing generally a lot worse at that time of year because of higher vegetation? Or does the weather tend to still be wet/humid?


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We've often gone in April and had great sightings. The weather is good...not too hot or cold...and it's a good time for wild dogs. :yes:

Our last trip was in April and we saw everything except for cheetah, including 4 different wild dog sightings.


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Am also looking at going in April for a week. \O


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Good question, PJL! No idea, used to be the primest time in the past? :-?

Have found it easy to book that month now too... O-/

Not humid or anything, as said. Autumn starts and it is wonderful and cooler! \O


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Well that all sounds very positive! With quite a bit of availability over the school holidays I was wondering if there was a major issue --00--

Next question... if you had a choice between camping in Crocodile Bridge or Skukuza which would you choose and why?


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Skukuza for pool and croc bridge for smaller camp. -O- you might get lucky and something might open at Lower Sabie?


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Jirre! What are you up to here, Peej? lol


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I don't know camping in Kruger
but

Skukuza for Lake Panic and a lot of people
and Croc. for peace (and love), Sable Dam nearby and very interesting roads around

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