Kruger National Park - Day 2 morning

Up early for 5.30am safari drive. Didn't seem to be as much activity as yesterday evening but we did find some female lions doing what they do best - just lyin' around. Saw more rhinos, elephants,Weiterlesen
Up early for 5.30am safari drive. Didn't seem to be as much activity as yesterday evening but we did find some female lions doing what they do best - just lyin' around. Saw more rhinos, elephants,Weiterlesen
The day between drives is spent relaxing. In our case we caught up on some sleep then chilled out by the pool before our afternoon drive. This time we found a couple of lioness with cubs about 4Weiterlesen
Final morning in Kruger and we were able to fit in another safari drive before our flight back to Johannesburg...and thank goodness we did because we found a magnificent lion. Took many photos andWeiterlesen
Flew from Johannesburg to Victoria Falls, on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Passing through passport control to get our Visas was horrendous, standing in a queue that moved at snails paceWeiterlesen
What can I say, but border crossings in Africa is an adventure in itself. Traveling from Victoria Falls, Zambia to Chobe National Park in Botswana required a river border crossing by ferry. They areWeiterlesen
The early morning game drive at Chobe was different to the ones at Kruger. At Kruger it was a private concession area so very few vehicles travelling around the park. At Chobe there were dozens ofWeiterlesen
Our final day in Chobe and we elected to do another wildlife cruise. It was all much the same as the previous day, a few hippos, some kudu antelope, monkeys drinking from the river edge and fishingWeiterlesen
After arriving in Nairobi we only spent the night before being loaded into 2 safari vehicles (Landcruisers) for the 4 hour journey to Amboseli National Park. The drive was an experience as road rulesWeiterlesen
Amboseli is not the greatest for wildlife compared to other game parks but it is close to a traditional Maasai village and that is where we visited this morning.
The village is enclosed by a fenceWeiterlesen
After 2 nights in Amboseli it was time to move onto our next park - Lake Nakuru. We boarded a 12 passenger Cessna for the 40 minute flight to Nairobi. Not really that fond of small planes but theWeiterlesen