This morning we woke up about 7-ish (a lie-in – ha ha!) so we decided to make an earlier start, so that we would have longer to explore.
Hardly even out of the camp, we saw some water buffalos fighting just by the roadside!

We then did a loop from Satara on the S100, S41 & H6. This was a great move! We saw some giraffe, impala, zebras etc (the more “common” sightings) along the S100 & S41, and it took as while as it was a gravel / dirt road. We made a stop at the picnic spot where the S41 meets the H6. This spot had great views and we also saw some crocodiles down by the river.



Carrying on to the H6, not far along this road we saw quite a few cars stopped, so we knew there must be something interesting to see. We pulled over with the other cars and were delighted to see a large pride of lions! It seemed to be a family, there were some younger ones, and some old looking ones too, both lions and lionesses. It was fantastic to just stop and watch for a while.


Back on the main road towards Skukuza (tonight’s stop) we made a picnic stop at Tshokwan, a nice little spot where we saw a couple of monkeys steal someone’s packed lunch, an impala come in to graze and the birds landing on the tables and nearby trees to watch for crumbs.

Closer to camp we crossed a couple of bridges, where we saw some more crocodiles.
We arrived at camp just in time to check in to our bungalow and off-load our luggage before our sunset game drive at 4.30pm. As at other camps the game drive vehicles are large trucks that take around 25 people.

Ours wasn’t quite full, and the weather was better, so it was more comfortable and a bit warmer than last nights drive. However, we didn’t see as much, especially once the sun had set and we had to use torchlight.
Before it got dark we saw a herd of elephants crossing the road in front of us, with babies in tow. So cute! And then a hyena just walking along the road beside us.



After dark we saw very little until the bridge a few kilometres from camp, where we spotted a hippo and crocodile. Closer still to camp, about 2 kilometres away, a herd of buffalo were blocking the road! Our driver/guide carefully “pushed” our truck past them and got us back with just enough time to go for a nice dinner before the restaurant closed at 9pm.

Tomorrow we are looking forward to our next stop where we are staying for 3 nights – Mjejane Wildlife Reserve. This also has the “Big 5” so we may get a chance to see the one we missed, the cheetah… And of course, we still have most of tomorrow in Kruger before we exit, so we shall see what tomorrow brings…













































