Day 4, 24 April 2017, Satara - Lower Sabie
We were quite relieved to be leaving Satara as it hadn't been great to us. We had planned on heading straight down the tar but Mommo and Darryl had made some tentative arrangement to meet up somewhere on the S37 Trichardt Road, so it was back down the S100 and S41.
This was now the 4th time we were doing these roads, and true to form we saw nothing!!
Later on I got a message from Andrea - they had taken the same roads and seen two male lions on a kill on the S100, and the megapride with the white lion on the S41!!
Driving along the S37 we saw a little all-terrain vehicle heading towards us. I commented that it could be Rob Bryden (Darryl's son-in-law & N'wanetsi section ranger) so we waved him down. It was Rob, and he was patrolling with his dog. He told us that Darryl was just a bit further on watching something nice.
We carried on and soon saw Darryl's car parked on the side of the road. We approached slowly but couldn't see what he was looking at. We came up alongside him and he pointed into the distance, where were finally saw a cheetah sitting on a mound.
It was quite far away and it was overcast so not great for pics but we were happy just to see it!
We had now had more cheetah sightings that lion sightings...not something that I think has ever happened to us before!
We chatted with Darryl while watching the cheetah, but after a while decided to move on as we could see it wasn't going anywhere. A bit further on we came across two jackals. We actually had some really good jackal sightings this trip compared to previous trips.
© Bush Brat
While we were watching the jackals, the Brat piped up from the back, "hang on, what's that...it's lions!"
This is what he'd seen (the pic is obviously zoomed in).
It was a great spot as they were quite far away and very flat!
We settled down to wait and they obliged us by moving around a bit.
While scanning the area with his binocs the Brat then found another lion much further back. It got up and moved and we assumed it would join the other two but it never arrived.
We stayed with the lions for quite a while and not one other car joined us.
We eventually left the lions and got back onto the tar. At the new loops near Tshokwane we wondered if we would see the lioness and cubs which we'd seen on our first day. No cubs today...but there were two lionesses and big black-maned male, with an ellie!
Again, they were not close, so not great pics.
The ellie refused to move to allow us to see the other lioness properly.
© Bush Brat
We had now come to the conclusion that Satara was jinxed for us, because as soon as we moved away our sightings improved!