My July Kruger trip at last...
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 2:29 pm
Day 1
Another cold winter hit Pretoria and I was glad that that we planned to go to Kruger for our annual mother-daughter trip. It was originally a six night stay but we added two more nights and were able to sleep in Sabie Park to start of our trip. Our itinerary was as follow:
9 July Sabie Park
10 July Tamboti
11 July Satara
12-14 July Lower Sabie
15-17 July Tsendze
I did as many of you guys do, I planned roads, bought the necessary meat and veg and alcoholic beverages well in advance. I counted off the days and soon couldn’t believe it when it was time to pack my car and wait for the time when my mum would knock off from work and we hit the road to the lowveld…
The night soon greeted us and we went to bed early as we had a long and slow drive tomorrow to Tamboti via the S36. We decided that because it was holiday and the park was fully booked we wanted to stick to dirt roads that weren’t normally driven by speedsters.
We stopped at Jones’ dam and saw a saddle billed stork, not wasting any time we trundled towards our destination… a few kilometres further mum very excitedly jumped up and down and after stopping and letting her explain the sighting to me. After a few moments I spotted the teeny tiny black antelope and I was elated. My first every Sable antelope in KNP!!!!!
We watched him until he disappeared and with big smiles on our faces we moved on. It was a great drive to Tamboti, quiet and peaceful with some general sightings.
Duiker
Slender mongoose
Brown snake eagle
A Tawny on a nest
Zebras having a dust bath
Warties
Nyala
Ellies giving people a scare, and we had such a laugh from our spot, a safe few meters away…
Then I just couldn’t resist taking pics of the beautiful sunset
We booked in and got ready for our first night in KNP. Tamboti is famous for their nightlife so we had flash lights and cameras ready for any action. Unfortunately for us, the badgers were very quiet, but we did get some genetainment…
Very tired but oh so happy to be in the bush we went to bed, thinking about what we want to see the next few days and then it was only zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
To be continued…
Another cold winter hit Pretoria and I was glad that that we planned to go to Kruger for our annual mother-daughter trip. It was originally a six night stay but we added two more nights and were able to sleep in Sabie Park to start of our trip. Our itinerary was as follow:
9 July Sabie Park
10 July Tamboti
11 July Satara
12-14 July Lower Sabie
15-17 July Tsendze
I did as many of you guys do, I planned roads, bought the necessary meat and veg and alcoholic beverages well in advance. I counted off the days and soon couldn’t believe it when it was time to pack my car and wait for the time when my mum would knock off from work and we hit the road to the lowveld…
The night soon greeted us and we went to bed early as we had a long and slow drive tomorrow to Tamboti via the S36. We decided that because it was holiday and the park was fully booked we wanted to stick to dirt roads that weren’t normally driven by speedsters.
We stopped at Jones’ dam and saw a saddle billed stork, not wasting any time we trundled towards our destination… a few kilometres further mum very excitedly jumped up and down and after stopping and letting her explain the sighting to me. After a few moments I spotted the teeny tiny black antelope and I was elated. My first every Sable antelope in KNP!!!!!
We watched him until he disappeared and with big smiles on our faces we moved on. It was a great drive to Tamboti, quiet and peaceful with some general sightings.
Duiker
Slender mongoose
Brown snake eagle
A Tawny on a nest
Zebras having a dust bath
Warties
Nyala
Ellies giving people a scare, and we had such a laugh from our spot, a safe few meters away…
Then I just couldn’t resist taking pics of the beautiful sunset
We booked in and got ready for our first night in KNP. Tamboti is famous for their nightlife so we had flash lights and cameras ready for any action. Unfortunately for us, the badgers were very quiet, but we did get some genetainment…
Very tired but oh so happy to be in the bush we went to bed, thinking about what we want to see the next few days and then it was only zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
To be continued…