Kruger Newbies *
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 12:38 pm
Finally we’ve managed to get ourselves off on our first trip to Kruger… and we’ll be back again soon I’m sure! My parents met up with us on arrival in the park, having travelled in from the UK. They had sneaked in a few extra days prior to meeting us - staying at Nottens in the Sabi Sands area which sounded amazing.
Day 1: PE to Kroonstad
The run up to our trip had been crazily busy with moving house, so it was a relief to finally pack up and set off on our big adventure. My wife (S) and kids (H & D) were super excited despite the long journey ahead of us. It was an overcast start in Port Elizabeth, and before long we were passing the southern entrance to Addo.

Over Olifantskop Pass the skies started to clear, giving us nice views.


As we trundled along towards Cradock, we were held up by roadworks, but the delay was made somewhat better by some views of Cape Vultures circling around. We also passed a rock monitor lizard on the road, as well as ostrich, tortoise, springbok, vervets and baboons! I decided to take the route past Gariep Dam to the N1, which perhaps wasn't the fastest but the view was impressive.

Our stop-over was a farm just south of Kroonstad... nothing fancy, but we simply needed beds to rest ready for the next leg of the journey. As we pulled in, we were treated to a spectacular sunset.


Once it had gone dark, we caught the edge of a storm and the winds howled around the place so hard that the power was knocked out prompting an early night! Sleep was a bit hard to find with all the excitement of what we might see the next day
TBC
Day 1: PE to Kroonstad
The run up to our trip had been crazily busy with moving house, so it was a relief to finally pack up and set off on our big adventure. My wife (S) and kids (H & D) were super excited despite the long journey ahead of us. It was an overcast start in Port Elizabeth, and before long we were passing the southern entrance to Addo.

Over Olifantskop Pass the skies started to clear, giving us nice views.


As we trundled along towards Cradock, we were held up by roadworks, but the delay was made somewhat better by some views of Cape Vultures circling around. We also passed a rock monitor lizard on the road, as well as ostrich, tortoise, springbok, vervets and baboons! I decided to take the route past Gariep Dam to the N1, which perhaps wasn't the fastest but the view was impressive.

Our stop-over was a farm just south of Kroonstad... nothing fancy, but we simply needed beds to rest ready for the next leg of the journey. As we pulled in, we were treated to a spectacular sunset.


Once it had gone dark, we caught the edge of a storm and the winds howled around the place so hard that the power was knocked out prompting an early night! Sleep was a bit hard to find with all the excitement of what we might see the next day

TBC