Thanks everyone
11 June : Twee Rivieren here we come:
Today we were moving from Mata Mata to Twee Rivieren, so after collapsing our campsite we got out of the gates about 30 minutes after the official gate opening time.
The vultures were still in their tree near 14th borehole
And besides general game we saw very little until just before Urikaruus
What we missed yesterday
Yesterday, if you remember correctly, we had decided to turn around at 13th borehole. What we didn’t know then was that the two cheetah which we had spotted the day before had made a kill in the riverbed. We were told about it in camp the previous evening, and had tried to ignore the fact
Anyway as we approached Urikaruus, we were obviously on the lookout to see if we could see any remnants of the kill.
Well we did. These really cropped pics taken directly into the sun proved the fact that we did in fact miss the previous day’s action
But then you can’t be everywhere all the time.
Besides the cheetahs, we did see a lot of general game as we made our way down south.
Auchterlonie called for a fry up.
Breakfast in a stunning setting. Yummy
And a view down to the waterhole, where a whole lot of wildies were also having breakfast
Another Black Shouldered Kite
We got to TR probably around lunch time. We were booked in to camp there for two nights before heading off to Rooiputs for our last stint in the park, and were hoping to get a campsite up in the un-electrified sites at the back of the camps site, as these were a bit more remote and thus quieter than those in the camp site proper.
Well, we weren’t in luck. A tour group in a big overnighter had taken over the entire area. No ways could we slip in there
The rest of the campsite was also pretty well full, so I made an executive decision.
Chalet
Luckily we were able to obtain one for the two nights, so I bit the bullet and we checked in
Luxury
That evening we took an evening drive to “That tree” and back
Met up with Barbara and Marcus, our next door neighbours at Mata Mata and now again at TR
And one of the highlights of the day, a Verreaux Eagle Owl making a lot of noise whist perched on our roof