So we'd agreed to leave at gate opening at 4.30am. I think Anna was horrified but she put on a brave face and agreed!

I set the alarm for 4am and was then woken by my dad at 2.30am when he went to the loo. He then switched on the lights and started fiddling around in his bag. When I asked him what he was doing he said he was going to shower.

I told him it was only 2.30 and could he please go back to sleep but he said he wouldn't wake up if he went back to bed!! I told him I'd set the alarm but he's so stubborn that I can't argue with him.

I told him to at least turn off the lights and keep quiet as I would like to go back to sleep!!

By now it was about 3am and I was wide awake, and tried to go back to sleep but couldn't so I evenutally got up at 3.30am and made coffee.

I went to sit on the verandah in the dark with my coffee and a cigarette, fuming at my dad!!

I banged doors and cups to show my displeasure but he's so deaf he didn't hear any of it

, and then he came outside and said "Oh, you're up nice and early, is there coffee for me?"
Anyway...he was in the car just after 4am telling me to call my brother, but I just ignored him and waited for them on our verandah.

They arrived at 4.30, not looking too happy.

We left camp and turned right onto the H4-1 but we couldn't see anything...it was pitch dark and drizzling, and the windscreen kept fogging up. I eventually decided to turn around and go and park at Sunset Dam until it got light!

I don't understand the gate times at this time of year. You have to be back in camp at 6.30pm when there is still quite a lot of light left, but they let you leave when it's pitch dark...doesn't make sense!
At about 5am it started to get a bit lighter so we carried on. I'd made a bold statement the day before that we'd never had a trip where we didn't see lions, but with the rain I did not have high hopes.
Our first sighting was a Woodland Kingfisher. They really are the summer noise of Kruger...you hear them everywhere!

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A young impala braving the wet weather.

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Then we saw a Jacobin Cuckoo, but too far for a pic, and then another first for me in Kruger, a Diderick's Cuckoo.

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Anna's new favourite...the Vervets!

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Lots of impala's everywhere!

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Bookends.

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Bushbuck mom and tot.

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It had stopped drizzling but it was still overcast and miserable.

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This tortoise was enjoying the water on the road.

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