Time to say goodbye
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Our last game drive this morning was as rewarding as it can get. First a pride of lions with the youngsters chasing a young rhino for practice. Than two young rhino bulls doing a little fight andOkumaya devam et
Our last game drive this morning was as rewarding as it can get. First a pride of lions with the youngsters chasing a young rhino for practice. Than two young rhino bulls doing a little fight andOkumaya devam et
Enjoying the rolling hills of the Waterberg and the sky turning red as the sun settles on another lovely day at Inzalo Lodge.
Trying to focus on reading a book on our terrace is difficult while a big elephant bull is coming down to drink from the river right in front of us.
Beautiful stop for a coffee with the sun touching the still wet grass. And a bit after a very close up rhino sighting.
Arrived at our favorite safari lodge and went on the most amazing evening game drive. Cheetahs and lions roaring right next to us while the cubs are playing and the sun sets.
After a few days rest in Hoedspruit we did a 2 nights stopover at AfriCamps in the misty mountains of Magoebaskloof. And it wouldn’t be complete without a braai and an evening bath in our privateOkumaya devam et
Got up very early today to visit the Blyde River Canyon lookout. With fog moving up fast with the winds and a glimpse of the low velds towards Kruger Park in the background.
What an amazing game drive at Sabi Sands Reserve. While we are having our sundowner drinks and snacks watching an elephant passing under the setting sun, a leopard passes by right next to us. WeOkumaya devam et
After 4 incredible days in Kruger Park we are off to the private Sabi Sands Reserve staying at Ukumbe Tented Bush Lodge.
On our way to the deep south of Kruger Park to Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp we encountered all our favorite game: zebras, hippos, antelopes, giraffes. But the most amazing sighting was these two lionsOkumaya devam et