In Search of Some Good "Spots"
Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 9:38 am
Hi everyone.
In 3 weeks time my wife and I are leaving Central Australia behind and heading on a South African adventure! After 3 nights in Pilanesberg Game Reserve and 2 nights en-route in Dullstroom and Mount Sheba we will enter the amazing Kruger National Park at Orpen Gate. Our itinerary is as follows:
2 nights Satara
1 night Olifants
5 nights Lower Sabie.
As the name of our TT suggests, the target of our trip will be the elusive Leopard, which we have missed on previous holidays to southern Africa and Sri Lanka. We are also keen to see Serval so will be booking on a few night drives to search for the long-legged one!
Its not all about cats with us though, so in our TT you can expect plenty of cameos from other amazing animals big and small along the way.
Anyway, thanks to all of you who have taken the time to write TTs over recent years (particularly Bushcraft, whose TTs have constituted for me an online traineeship in finding Leopards in Kruger). I've enjoyed reading them all very much and have gleaned heaps of great tips and hints for our upcoming adventure.
But before you can tell the tale, you first must live it! Kruger here we come.
In 3 weeks time my wife and I are leaving Central Australia behind and heading on a South African adventure! After 3 nights in Pilanesberg Game Reserve and 2 nights en-route in Dullstroom and Mount Sheba we will enter the amazing Kruger National Park at Orpen Gate. Our itinerary is as follows:
2 nights Satara
1 night Olifants
5 nights Lower Sabie.
As the name of our TT suggests, the target of our trip will be the elusive Leopard, which we have missed on previous holidays to southern Africa and Sri Lanka. We are also keen to see Serval so will be booking on a few night drives to search for the long-legged one!
Its not all about cats with us though, so in our TT you can expect plenty of cameos from other amazing animals big and small along the way.
Anyway, thanks to all of you who have taken the time to write TTs over recent years (particularly Bushcraft, whose TTs have constituted for me an online traineeship in finding Leopards in Kruger). I've enjoyed reading them all very much and have gleaned heaps of great tips and hints for our upcoming adventure.
But before you can tell the tale, you first must live it! Kruger here we come.
