Trip to the North - Punda Maria*
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 4:34 pm
An invite from Moggiedog and her family, saw me and EfJay, my grandson, travel to Punda for a 5 day (plus another day) holiday.
This was Efjay’s maiden journey to Kruger.
We made arrangements to meet in Punda late afternoon, but soon before Petroport outside Pretoria,
I fell in behind the Red Monster…. What a conincidence…
We tried to read all the stickers on her bakkie of all the places it has been... WOW !!!
Putting up our tent was chaotic.
We had a new tent and the wind suddenly came up and challenged all our wits.
At one stage we were all hanging on anticipating a parachute jump… but to MD’s dismay, the wind died down.
Can you imagine running around the campsite, trying to catch a run-away tent .
The next trip to the Out and About shop will include good, strong nails instead of pegs.
I have done two campsites,(hahaha) but I prefer Punda to Skukuza.
It was not as busy or as noisy.
Echo in the background… : I told you so…..
After this tiring exercise of nailing down our tent, we took a short ride on the Mahonie loop.
We saw an African Hornbill – lifer

Efjay took his first ever picture of an ellie – and he thought that was near to him !! He was in for a surprise

We were brought to unity in voting for the best cook, with much guidance….

MD cooked a complete meal on her "stove" and we celebrated her Son’s birthday – in the bush – under the stars.

Soon after dinner, we were told by other campers that there were a lot of elephants at the water hole and right next to the fence.
Some exitment seeing these giants so near. I was watching Efjay being amazed at this sight.
I just knew we were in for super sightings at this waterhole and hide.

To be continued….


This was Efjay’s maiden journey to Kruger.
We made arrangements to meet in Punda late afternoon, but soon before Petroport outside Pretoria,
I fell in behind the Red Monster…. What a conincidence…
We tried to read all the stickers on her bakkie of all the places it has been... WOW !!!
Putting up our tent was chaotic.



We had a new tent and the wind suddenly came up and challenged all our wits.
At one stage we were all hanging on anticipating a parachute jump… but to MD’s dismay, the wind died down.
Can you imagine running around the campsite, trying to catch a run-away tent .


The next trip to the Out and About shop will include good, strong nails instead of pegs.
I have done two campsites,(hahaha) but I prefer Punda to Skukuza.
It was not as busy or as noisy.
Echo in the background… : I told you so…..
After this tiring exercise of nailing down our tent, we took a short ride on the Mahonie loop.
We saw an African Hornbill – lifer

Efjay took his first ever picture of an ellie – and he thought that was near to him !! He was in for a surprise


We were brought to unity in voting for the best cook, with much guidance….

MD cooked a complete meal on her "stove" and we celebrated her Son’s birthday – in the bush – under the stars.

Soon after dinner, we were told by other campers that there were a lot of elephants at the water hole and right next to the fence.
Some exitment seeing these giants so near. I was watching Efjay being amazed at this sight.
I just knew we were in for super sightings at this waterhole and hide.

To be continued….