Day 7 – 19th August 2016
This morning was the move to Berg en dal, so we took an early morning drive to the H12 bridge and back, which would then be followed by breakfast and packing.
First up was a Leopard on the sand bank in the middle of the Sabie, this was across from the H11 / H4-1 intersection and even though the crowds had passed there was only one other car there. Soon we were joined by many cars, including a group with their early morning beers, they were very pleasant and added a bit of comedy to the morning. After a good laugh with the morning drinkers we headed on.

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The mating couple had moved a few metres in the last few days but this seemed to be their honeymoon spot.

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The rest of their family were on Alpha loop being chased by OSVs and others. We positioned ourselves in a good spot and waited, the lions crossed right in front of us while the rest of the gang were driving up and down and not seeing much.

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We turned and headed back to pack. The Leopard sighting had cleared and again the leopard remained unspotted by all the car chasing lions in circles...

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Then it was off the Berg en dal, the drive down the H3 has not been kind to us for the last few years and this was no exception. We stopped at Kwaggaspan but all was quiet, before heading on to Afsaal. At Afsaal, we saw a report of a Wild Dog kill that had happened 20 minutes earlier…. This must have happened just after we left.

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For the afternoon drive we took the S110 loop where we spotted another Lion couple sleeping, we chilled with them for a while but they were not going anywhere.

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The rest of the drive was quiet, with a few general game sightings and a few Ellies. We parked at Matjulu waterhole and watched the sun set.