• SunriseWarthogsWildebeestDwarf MongoosePrivate flight for our group over the parkLook what I can spy from my bathtub!

    Transfer to Kruger Shalati

    16 de abril de 2024, África do Sul ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    The putrid stench, which has reset the definition to a new level, penetrated and stabbed my nostrils. A violent gagging and urge to turn away overwhelmed me. And then I saw it.

    We awoke again at 5 am and set out for our final game drive at Kapama. What more could we ask for having seen the whole set of big five, up close, multiple days in a row?

    We saw the sun rise like hot, smoldering coals in the distance. A pair of rhinos cross the road, just below the rising orb. We venture out to a new area which is similar to the Serengeti plains. Wildebeests, Cape Buffalo, a dazzle of Zebras, a Jackal, and plenty of Impala present themselves. We encounter Dwarf Mongoose, a Water Monitor Lizard, and Warthogs. Then finally, a surprise. This first had seen its last day. We find a pride of lions feasting, with a contended gaze. What a finale to send us on our way to our private Cessna flight to Skukuza.
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