The Princess and The Elephants (May 2015) *
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 3:40 pm
We have been visiting our kids in Kokstad for the past month and on our way home to Cape Town we decided to duck into Addo Elephant Park for a quick visit. Our youngest daughter, aka The Princess, decided to fly up to Port Elizabeth to meet us and join us in Addo. So Tuesday 12 May found us at a B&B near the airport so we could meet her early flight on the 13th. But we woke to a thick and misty PE and to cut a long story short she only 11:45. Had the flight been on time, we heard later, we might have seen the cheetah kill.
The Princess, only wanted to come to Addo to see elephants. She is not a natural Nature Girl. So I was a little nervous that there wouldn’t be much to see and she would get bored of our constantly stopping to look at birds! Well the park was beautiful. It was lush and green and we entered at the bottom gate and drove up from the South to the main camp. Wow – so different to our last trip when there were no animals at all in this new section. Today we saw just about everything. Warthogs were the first creatures spotted and then there were hundreds thereafter.
We found the animals everywhere in large numbers and many species together. The princess was amused – but where were the elephants. Tomorrow – we said – you have to go to the waterholes at midday and then you’ll see the elephants. The words were no sooner cold on our lips when a huge bull elephant appeared on the side of the road.
Yay! And then a Mom and baby came lumbering toward us
The Princess was delighted
Once in the south we went to a couple of the waterholes and found more elephants and buffalo too.
Who is that gorgeous girl you have with you?
Stunning ostrich
Lovely to see the ellies sharing a drink
We were more excited about the shelducks!
Lions' favourite good
We can go home now – we’ve seen everything!
We arrived at Main Camp at quarter to 4, checked in, bought a few things from the shop and then went to our forest hut number 4. It’s a lovely 4 bedded hut nestled in the bush with a deck and braai plekkie. It has its own bathroom, is fully equipped but we have to use the communal kitchen.
We sat out on the deck until supper time when it became a bit too cold Her Highness insisted we eat at the table inside.
The Princess, only wanted to come to Addo to see elephants. She is not a natural Nature Girl. So I was a little nervous that there wouldn’t be much to see and she would get bored of our constantly stopping to look at birds! Well the park was beautiful. It was lush and green and we entered at the bottom gate and drove up from the South to the main camp. Wow – so different to our last trip when there were no animals at all in this new section. Today we saw just about everything. Warthogs were the first creatures spotted and then there were hundreds thereafter.
We found the animals everywhere in large numbers and many species together. The princess was amused – but where were the elephants. Tomorrow – we said – you have to go to the waterholes at midday and then you’ll see the elephants. The words were no sooner cold on our lips when a huge bull elephant appeared on the side of the road.
Yay! And then a Mom and baby came lumbering toward us
The Princess was delighted
Once in the south we went to a couple of the waterholes and found more elephants and buffalo too.
Who is that gorgeous girl you have with you?
Stunning ostrich
Lovely to see the ellies sharing a drink
We were more excited about the shelducks!
Lions' favourite good
We can go home now – we’ve seen everything!
We arrived at Main Camp at quarter to 4, checked in, bought a few things from the shop and then went to our forest hut number 4. It’s a lovely 4 bedded hut nestled in the bush with a deck and braai plekkie. It has its own bathroom, is fully equipped but we have to use the communal kitchen.
We sat out on the deck until supper time when it became a bit too cold Her Highness insisted we eat at the table inside.