A trip to the cinema

Having seen everything we wanted to see in the city, we decided to have an easier day today.
We spent the morning doing posts, getting caught up on our laundry, and sorting our bags 🎒 out aheadBaca lagi
A change of hotel

We were up early this morning to shower and sort out our last bits and pieces ready for check-out at 10am. We were on time, but when we went to get the lift, our access codes had been cancelled! MarkBaca lagi
And we're off!

At last night's meeting, we met our leader, Rene, our driver, Ernest, and our cook, Ivan, along with our 8 fellow travellers. They seem like a good bunch. After the meeting, we went straight back toBaca lagi
Coffee stop

The sun came up after we’d been driving for 90 minutes or so. It was very cloudy and there was some rain, so there wasn’t much of a sunrise.
Our first stop of the day was at a service station toBaca lagi
Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve

We drove along the Panorama Route. The first place of interest on the way was at Three Rondavels. Here, you get a great view of the Blyde River Canyon, which is thought to be the third largest canyonBaca lagi
Bourke's Luck Potholes

The scenery on route to our next stop at Bourke’s Luck Potholes was stunning. When we got there, we had a walk down to the river to take photos. The rock formations are truly beautiful. TheBaca lagi
More photos of Bourke's Luck Potholes

Yet more photos of Bourke's Luck

Well it is beautiful!! 😂🤣
Arriving at Kruger National Park

Back on the truck, we drove past mile after mile of orange groves, apple orchards, and banana plantations. We had a couple of stops (for toilets and shopping) before arriving at the gates of KrugerBaca lagi
More photos of the leopard!

Lots of animals!

Between seeing the leopard and arriving at our camp, we saw countless hyena, a family of elephants with their babies, a warthog, a group of baboons, and several kudu.
René proved to have a wealthBaca lagi
Our first camp

We arrived at Skukuza Lodge Campground at around 4.30pm. It is a huge campsite, catering mainly for South African tourists, many of whom set up camp here for several months at a time.
There wereBaca lagi
Full day game drive in Kruger

We slept pretty well and were awake before our 5.30am alarm went off – time for a lovely hot shower before our 6.30am breakfast and 7am departure! Breakfast was the usual cereal, fresh fruit, toast,Baca lagi
Photos of our first game drive in Kruger

The video attached to this footprint 👣 is of a cheetah chasing some wildebeest. It's very rare to see this!
More photos of our first game drive

Yet more photos!

An elephant on must

When a male elephant 🐘 is 'on must' (on heat), he is particularly aggressive, and any encounter with him is potentially dangerous!
Another solitary leopard

Just as we were heading back to camp, we came across a lone leopard 🐆 on the road. Two leopards in two days! A very lucky sighting!!
Night game drive

Ivan cooked lamb chops, mashed potato, broccoli, cauliflower, and hot tomato salsa for dinner. Delicious once again!
After dinner, Mark and I, Ruth and Byran, and Jez and Robyn, went on ourBaca lagi
Leaving Kruger

We arrived back on site at just gone 10pm last night and spent a pretty damp and cold night. Our bedding was all damp this morning, but we had no time to dry it out. We were up at 5am and were packedBaca lagi
Crossing into Eswatini

After leaving Kruger, we drove towards Eswatini, formerly Swaziland. René told us that the King changed the name of the country when an important package meant for Swaziland was instead delivered toBaca lagi
Hlane Royal National Park

After about 90 minutes, we arrived at our campsite in Hlane (pronounced Shlarnay) National Park. It is really beautiful! We set up camp around a barbecue and camp kitchen and pitched our tents onBaca lagi
The waterhole at Hlane National Park

Once we had set up, we walked down to the waterhole just beyond the fenced area of the campsite. There was a huge hippo on the bank, but it disappeared into the water before we could get close enoughBaca lagi
Walking safari at Hlane National Park

At 3pm, we met for a guided walk with Maxwell, a park ranger at Hlane. He explained the rules to us – long trousers, closed shoes, no white garments (rhino don’t like white), walk behind him inBaca lagi
The walk continues

After this unbelievable encounter, the walk continued with our ranger explaining everything we were seeing along the way. We also saw nyala (beautiful striped antelopes), guinea fowl, giraffe, andBaca lagi