October 2011
Your Favourite Waterhole/Waterpoint
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Re: Your Favourite Waterhole/Waterpoint
Bangu was a great waterhole but I think it is closed now.
RP, you only gave it a 1 for proximity to a gate/camp. It's not that far from Olifants...about 15kms or so.
October 2011
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- Richprins
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Re: Your Favourite Waterhole/Waterpoint
Ja, Flutts! It was marked for renewal, whatever that means!
Nice pics!
Ease of access also means basically main roads too, in my view, ie tar roads? Balule is there, but helluva difficult to get space, and it is a stiff trip from Olifants over winding roads...
Nice pics!
Ease of access also means basically main roads too, in my view, ie tar roads? Balule is there, but helluva difficult to get space, and it is a stiff trip from Olifants over winding roads...
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Re: Your Favourite Waterhole/Waterpoint
Gardenia Hide (S-119)

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A- Shade (5/5)
B- Closeness to the water (5/5)
C- Rare mammal species (3/5) (All predators, black and white rhino)
D- Proximity to a camp/gate (ease of access) (3/5) (Malelane, B&Dal, Byamiti, H3)
E- Remoteness (off the main roads) (3/5)
= 19/25
Best sighting: surrounded by elephant for 30min
This is a marvelous spot indeed, although it can be very quiet animal-wise. It is not a natural waterpoint in the full sense, as the water sometimes gets replenished by tanker near the end of the dry season. The hide can become quite full, but not often, and it is big! This is big 5 and wild dog country deluxe.

viewtopic.php?f=263&t=3997
A- Shade (5/5)
B- Closeness to the water (5/5)
C- Rare mammal species (3/5) (All predators, black and white rhino)
D- Proximity to a camp/gate (ease of access) (3/5) (Malelane, B&Dal, Byamiti, H3)
E- Remoteness (off the main roads) (3/5)
= 19/25
Best sighting: surrounded by elephant for 30min
This is a marvelous spot indeed, although it can be very quiet animal-wise. It is not a natural waterpoint in the full sense, as the water sometimes gets replenished by tanker near the end of the dry season. The hide can become quite full, but not often, and it is big! This is big 5 and wild dog country deluxe.
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I have seen a lot of white-headed ducks and impalas 
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Mpondo Dam (S-102)
Flavour: https://www.africawild-forum.com/viewto ... 263&t=6468
A- Shade (2/5)
B- Closeness to the water (3/5)
C- Rare mammal species (3/5) (Big 5)
D- Proximity to a camp/gate (ease of access) (2/5) (Lower Sabie, Byamiti, Croc Bridge)
E- Remoteness (off the main roads) (5/5)
= 15/25
Best sighting: Sable
This big dam has ample parking and is in one of the least-travelled areas in the south. On the rare occasions that it shrinks to a small size at the end of the winter it can be very productive, and one can see for miles and miles from the relatively high vantage. Otherwise animals are generally far away and sparse.
Flavour: https://www.africawild-forum.com/viewto ... 263&t=6468
A- Shade (2/5)
B- Closeness to the water (3/5)
C- Rare mammal species (3/5) (Big 5)
D- Proximity to a camp/gate (ease of access) (2/5) (Lower Sabie, Byamiti, Croc Bridge)
E- Remoteness (off the main roads) (5/5)
= 15/25
Best sighting: Sable
This big dam has ample parking and is in one of the least-travelled areas in the south. On the rare occasions that it shrinks to a small size at the end of the winter it can be very productive, and one can see for miles and miles from the relatively high vantage. Otherwise animals are generally far away and sparse.
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Re: Your Favourite Waterhole/Waterpoint
Voortrekker - H2-2

This was one of the first waterpoints where I sat for a day! It is normally closed, but the solar panels were still there in 2016 and sometimes it seems to be open...at least the reservoir is full on on occasion?
One has a poor view of the drinking trough for most of the year, as it is quite overgrown. Lovely trees and birdlife, though, as it is next to the Mitomeni Stream. Ample shade and relatively little traffic. But not world-famous for animals!
A- Shade (5/5)
B- Closeness to the water (3/5)
C- Rare mammal species (3/5) (Big 5, sable)
D- Proximity to a camp/gate (ease of access) (2/5) (Pretoriuskop, Malelane)
E- Remoteness (off the main roads) (3/5)
= 16/25
Best sighting: Hyena

This was one of the first waterpoints where I sat for a day! It is normally closed, but the solar panels were still there in 2016 and sometimes it seems to be open...at least the reservoir is full on on occasion?
One has a poor view of the drinking trough for most of the year, as it is quite overgrown. Lovely trees and birdlife, though, as it is next to the Mitomeni Stream. Ample shade and relatively little traffic. But not world-famous for animals!
A- Shade (5/5)
B- Closeness to the water (3/5)
C- Rare mammal species (3/5) (Big 5, sable)
D- Proximity to a camp/gate (ease of access) (2/5) (Pretoriuskop, Malelane)
E- Remoteness (off the main roads) (3/5)
= 16/25
Best sighting: Hyena
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Re: Your Favourite Waterhole/Waterpoint
Gardenia Hide Male Leopard Walking towards the hide around the corner ...Took me 5 mornings of leaving Berg en Dal at gate opening and going straight to the far entrance of the S119 and tracking his Spoor ..But I GOT him eventually
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Re: Your Favourite Waterhole/Waterpoint
One of my favorite waterholes near Maroela is Rockvale on the S36 in the best Cheetah area in Kruger..Afternoons into the sun though
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Cheetah are prolific if you are the first arrival as they push off when more than one switched off car is present at Rockvale
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Bangu is only 10 kms from Balule so its very close to a Top 3 in Kruger Camp..and easy to get a camping spot if you book on day 1 ...11 months in advance and Bring the superintendant Titus Nkuna some MTN Airtime 
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