Tag: Kruger National Park

An old soul

There are those days in Kruger when you can just end up driving for kilometres on end without seeing any animals. My friend, Anthony, and I had one of those drives on a rainy morning in Kruger National Park. To make it worse, it… Continue Reading “An old soul”

Black & White

With all the controversy around the Rhino poaching situation in South Africa, I was very surprised at the amount of Rhino sightings on my first ever four day trip to Kruger National Park. While planning the trip I did not even expect to see… Continue Reading “Black & White”

Road runner becomes road kill

Besides all the larger mammals and reptiles in the Kruger, many of the smaller animals and birds provide some sort of entertainment. Driving back from Lower Sabie to Skukuza rest camp before gate close at 18:00, my friend Anthony and I came across two… Continue Reading “Road runner becomes road kill”

An unpleasant sighting

After a couple of rainy days spent in the Kruger Park, I finally woke up to some sunshine on day four. Contrary to what I had expected, the rainy weather produced some very exciting game viewing! However, seeing blue skies and sunshine automatically changes… Continue Reading “An unpleasant sighting”

Skulls & Bones

Throughout Kruger you’ll see an abundance of life in all shapes, colours and sizes. If you look carefully enough you’ll also see evidence of the life that once was. I did not even imagine that I would come across so many skulls and bones… Continue Reading “Skulls & Bones”

A little patience pays off

Entering the Kruger Park for the first time can be an overwhelming experience. Even more so if you’ve grown up in the city. Sometimes you might notice certain animal behaviours, but only after a few sightings do you manage to make sense of their… Continue Reading “A little patience pays off”

Too close for comfort

There is no holiday quite like a bush holiday. Spending a holiday in South Africa’s iconic Kruger National Park, is a privilege and a dream come true. Kruger has the ability to present you with natures finest, wild moments. Some of these moments will… Continue Reading “Too close for comfort”