Well we're here at Istanbul Airport, on our way home. We've had another brilliant trip to a wonderful country. Not without it's challenges, but friendly people, beautiful scenery and what wildlife.
Hope you have enjoyed the read. Here's our favourite picture. Wild dogs at last.
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Monday, 30 November 2015
Wild Dogs..............at last!
It’s a lottery what you see. The only guarantees are in a horrid
zoo! Impala are so plentiful you are all but guaranteed a spot. Leopard,
Cheetah and African Wild Dogs are a different 'kettle of fish'
Hey! Today we were really lucky and for the first time in 7
trips we saw a pack of Wild Dogs. They’re much bigger than we expected. Quite a
scramble to get a good view!
Also spotted more than 100 Elephant, most looking very thin
as vegetation is scarce and everyone is waiting for the summer rains to come.
Loads of other spots on our drive through Kruger, on our way back to the
Rissington Inn in Hazyview, Mpumalanga.
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| African Fish Eagle |
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| Ground Hornbill |
Boomslang
Sundowners by the hippo pool and a mad dash to try a see a
Leopard made our evening game drive quite exciting even though the Leopard
snuck away! Unfortunately the morning game walk was OFF! The strong wind made walking too
dangerous, too easy to surprise an animal or for them to surprise us, so off in
the truck again. Saw a beautiful male elephant busy eating branches from a tree
it pushed over and an impressive herd of Buffalo.
Arrived at Caroline and Flips lovely house in the bush,
complete with pool and several thatched outbuildings.
After breakfast we tried
to chase out an elephant that had broken down the fence and was busy pushing
down trees and making a mess of the garden, but had to retreat. By the
afternoon he was back and we had to have a go again, however he got a bit too
agitated and we had to make rather a quick get away in the hilux!
Quad bike safari was in the afternoon, what brilliant fun!
Thursday, 26 November 2015
Scorpions, Elephants and Lions.
The journey from Swaziland to Joburg and back to the
Rissington was a bit long and tedious (8 hours) but it had to be done.
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| Blesbok saying bye as we left Malaloja, Swaziland. |
The welcome at the Rissington however made up for it and we
had a lovely evening and diner there.
As soon as we arrived at Africa on Foot, a back to basic
lodge inside the Kruger it all kicked off. Elephants noisily came through the
camp in the afternoon and again in the evening sending everyone scurrying
about.
Deb found a black scorpion in our room which had to be
removed by one of the guides, I was about to pick it up thinking it was a bit
beetle…….! Good job I didn't!
Great evening came drive seeing a big herd of Rhino, 3 Lions
and an old male Giraffe. Awesome sunset. Lovely dinner surrounded by lightning
and later heavy rain.
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| Took me ages to get these guys to line up, Mary on the end still spoilt it! |
Best walking safari ever….. tracking a pair of Lions which
we then saw from about 30 meters away, got my heart racing a bit. Later we were told to quicky crouched behind a bush and keep very still as a herd of Elephant walked slowly
right past us…… All these next photos were taken on foot.
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| Here you can see us crouching, then the guide with his gun and then the Elephants. |
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| You can just see the guide on the right! |
Can’t wait to go out again later. 37 degrees today!
Monday, 23 November 2015
Malaloja National Park – our last few days camping
After our last experience of camping in Swaziland we were a
bit wary about Malaloja and asked to see before we checked in. Whilst the park
and site are really beautiful, the loos etc, passed, but only by a whisker…….
Lots of maintenance needs to be done. A chap sits and stokes the fire for the hot water all day! Costs £3.50 a night........
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| Wash up area...... |
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| Hot water system.... |
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| Shower |
Lovely and challenging walks, the high canopy tour was both
brilliant and exhilarating.
Blesbok and Eland are grazing around the camp and Zebra and
Warthogs are pottering about too.
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| Blesbok |
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| Eland |
The birds are amazing as are the wild
flowers. Many of the flowers are the same as we see in our gardens at home.
Off to Joburg tomorrow at 6.30am
Sunday, 22 November 2015
Mantenga Cultural Village and meeting one of the Swazi Kings wives.
After a chilly start (a relative term!) we arrived here in Mantenga, half way
between Manzini and Mbabane the capital of Swaziland.
We found a Lodge easily
and then spent the morning at the Swaziland Cultural Village (and waterfall) and the afternoon at
the Milwane Wildlife Park. The cultural village was quite touristy but the singing
and dancing were really good. The rest camp at Milwane was full of locals
BBQing together, celebrating birthdays and having fun. The pool was so packed
you could hardly see the water.
When we got back to the lodge the car park was full of
police cars and body guards. One of the Kings 13 wives was having lunch. So
well…. we didn’t actually get to meet her but we did watch her get in her car
and see her cavalcade drive off!
Enjoyed a chilled beer on the hot veranda before a lovely dinner!
Setting off for the Malaloja National Wildlife Park tomorrow for two nights
camping again.
Then we swop vehicles in Joburg and drive to Hazyview in a car
to stay for a night at the Rissington Inn. Yey! We’ll have internet again
there. And our phones might work again.
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