Whistlestop dreams at Tsendze
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 4:15 pm
This trip report has been coming for some time now, but I've needed 3 months to find some time to sit down and tell you abut the suberbly relaxing time we had up in Tzendze.
When I was last in Kruger, in November 2018, while we were at Tzendze having the time of our lives, we decided to swap the 3 nights we had at Letaba in a riverside bungalow, for an additional 3 nights at Tsendze. That was like hitting the jackpot, as we got to stay extra nights at my absolute new favourite camp in Kruger, and they gave me credit on my San Parks account for future bookings. I used this credit for 4 nights in Tsendze this last December. A free trip to Kruger. Come on!!
Now every time I pack my faithful old Prado before a camping trip. Everything goes in a different way, I'm not sure why, but when I finally close that door, it's extremely satisfying. It's now Kruger's eve and a restless night is in store, as I had a 4AM alarm that I didn't want to miss. Well we didn't, and got to Phalaborwa gate from Johannesburg by 10:30AM. I even surprised myself, and it gave ample time to meander up to Mopani for check-in, and unplanned lunch to feed the hangry boys. The views on the deck at the restraurant over Pioneer dam were breathtaking, and we were the only ones there. Now back to Tsendze to strike camp.
We found ourselves very fortunate with the timing of this trip, as Kruger had some heavy rains which closed many gravel roads. We were exteremly fortuitous as were given the all clear at Phalaborwa gate. Time to take the foot off the gas and unwind.

When I was last in Kruger, in November 2018, while we were at Tzendze having the time of our lives, we decided to swap the 3 nights we had at Letaba in a riverside bungalow, for an additional 3 nights at Tsendze. That was like hitting the jackpot, as we got to stay extra nights at my absolute new favourite camp in Kruger, and they gave me credit on my San Parks account for future bookings. I used this credit for 4 nights in Tsendze this last December. A free trip to Kruger. Come on!!
Now every time I pack my faithful old Prado before a camping trip. Everything goes in a different way, I'm not sure why, but when I finally close that door, it's extremely satisfying. It's now Kruger's eve and a restless night is in store, as I had a 4AM alarm that I didn't want to miss. Well we didn't, and got to Phalaborwa gate from Johannesburg by 10:30AM. I even surprised myself, and it gave ample time to meander up to Mopani for check-in, and unplanned lunch to feed the hangry boys. The views on the deck at the restraurant over Pioneer dam were breathtaking, and we were the only ones there. Now back to Tsendze to strike camp.
We found ourselves very fortunate with the timing of this trip, as Kruger had some heavy rains which closed many gravel roads. We were exteremly fortuitous as were given the all clear at Phalaborwa gate. Time to take the foot off the gas and unwind.