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Christmas Trees in the Kalahari- KTP May 2012

(By GavinW and pics by Wannabe Nerd)

Planning for our annual pilgrimage to the Kgalagdi this year was plagued by my employers who were unwilling to grant me the dates we wanted, which resulted in a fair deal of date swapping and negations both at home and at work.

Eventually with about 4 weeks to go our dates were set and included stays for the first time at Rooiputs and Polentswa, which we were both excited and a bit nervous about.
We would be camping in a ground tent, in an unfenced camp for the first time.
In addition, the date changes had resulted in us having to cancel 3 nights in Mata Mata before going to Rooiputs. Now we would be heading straight to Rooiputs from Cape Town. Talk about a baptism of fire!!

Packing started over the Freedom Day long weekend (When we really wanted to be in the park already), and soon our little home looked as if a bomb had gone off in it!

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Packed and almost ready to go:

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We left Cape Town in rainy weather at 2.30 am on the 1st of May. We had a quiet and relatively uneventful trip up to the park, arriving almost exactly 12 hours later.


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We so needed this holiday and I was very pleased when at last the dates were settled upon and the packing started. I have to admit that it is one time of the year that I do not mind my house looking as though a bomb had gone off in the middle of it…….

Gav and I had both been so busy that when we at last arrived at Twee Rivieren, we had to keep pinching ourselves to truly believe that we were finally home. We had no expectations regarding this trip as both of us just wanted to be there and enjoy the solitude and the fact that we did not have to go to work.

I can honestly say that this was a trip of a lifetime and God blessed us both in so many ways and on a daily basis. I loved every minute of being in the Kalahari, even the dust, and boy!!!! Was there dust.

Wannabe Nerd


We booked at the SA side, saying hi to Annetjie before going over to the Botswana side of the reception area. Formalities complete, we quickly went up to KG’s office to say hi, did a (very) little bit of shopping and after deflating our tyre pressure, we were off into the relatively unknown ……………….


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During April Debbie had acquired a new Panasonic Lumix FZ150 camera, which really proved to be a great addition to our armory of equipment, and I inherited the FZ18. (But still used my old faithful FZ 7 until well into the trip). As a result you are going to be flooded with mik and druk pictures for the next 21 days!!!

Sorry! :o0ps:


Day 1 Rooiputs Rookies

After the admin thing was done and dusted our first sighting was of Chris, a friend we had made over our last two trips. Chris’s SO had ducked into the game viewing area, leaving him chasing after his two eldest. I am still not sure who was more excited to see who….. Debbie to see the kids, or Chris to see Debbie. :lol:

After exchanging greetings and news we headed off to Rooiputs.

A competition to see who would guess the first animal seen was won by yours truly A Wildebeest, (My favourite ungulate).

Having last been in the park a year previously, we were unaware of the new detour to Rooiputs, and took the first (original) turn off to the Botswana side…. Good move. :dance:

We had only travelled 12km in the park when I spotted the guys…….

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Don't I just look so pretty!!

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Hello my lovely

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Grrrr!!

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Oh my hat :o0ps:
Needless to say, our plans of setting up camp and chilling for the afternoon were history.

All the time we were watching the lions right next to our vehicle, whilst on the Botswana side, we could see Chris and Kelly straining to see what we were watching from the SA road.

Eventually we decided that we had to leave the two love birds in peace as we had a camp to set up. So we carried on

Only to be delayed yet again by

This chap

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And a lonesome sentry…


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We arrived at Rooiputs and set up camp in site number 3.

Wow, Wow, Wow

That was all we could say. The setting was stunning, we had seen some amazing game within an hour of entering paradise and we had three full weeks ahead of us. Wow.

I didn’t take any photos of our campsite that evening, after we set up camp as we were pretty shattered after the long day, but we did capture our first Kgalagadi sunset of the holiday, before braaing some kebabs and hitting the sack..

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(Note to self: This is a definite MUST for next time)


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Thanks for all your comments. O\/


Day 2: A Rooiputs Roundabout

We woke up early the next morning after a sound nights sleep. Debbie was SO excited at last to wake up to the sound of Fork tailed drongos instead of the usual sound of sirens and trains at home.

We quickly got ourselves organized and were ready to leave the “gate” just a few minutes before 7am.


We had decided to venture south initially and then to turn around and head up to Kij Kij. We had just joined the South African road at just north of Leeudril when we spotted a Cape Fox running along the road. It continuously ran ahead of our car before ducking off into the bush. The light was still putrid and with us and the fox both on the move, no photos were possible.

Just past Leeudril, we chanced upon this lion on the side of the road

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As well as these two a bit further on:

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The lighting was superb, as were the subjects.

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Two of the lions were those we had seen mating the previous evening,only now big brother had taken over the mating duties from the other male.( Who was quite recognisable by the wounds on his face)

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We found this quite interesting as we had been told that lions (even in a brother coalition) do not share females.

This lady must have been covering be bets we thought.

We watched them for a while until they wandered off over the dunes.

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We decided to turn around, as was our original plan and head up to Kij Kij.

Just past Rooiputs, we spotted these meercats checking on the passing traffic.


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Day 2 continued…………..


As we bounced along the single track road leading towards Kij Kij and Melkvlei, we were reveling in all the sightings we had had thus far in our trip. Lions twice, Cape fox, a glimpse of an AWC and meercats (also twice). And we had only been in the park for not even a day….

Just as we were about to reach the intersection Debbie spotted to bumps up on the far dune to the left. Yes there they were… two cheetah.. Far away, but cheetah nevertheless, and they were looking hungry and alert!

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We waited patiently to see what would happen. A few cars came and went, and eventually they decided to move on over the dune.
“They are heading for the waterhole” Debs insisted, and who was I to argue, so off we went and positioned ourselves in a favourable position near the waterhole and waited.
Our persistence was rewarded.

The pictures can tell their own story: -O


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Apparently the sweeter water is found in the centre of the waterhole X#X

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Sorry about the cheetah overload, but it was a pretty special and awesome sighting. Tbc


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hi nan Welcome on board :-)

There is still a whole lot more to come, but here is one of my pictures of the cheetah at Kij Kij -

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Not to be outdone by my SO

Anyway, after jumping over the water, the two then headed up over the dunes near the start of the Lower Dune road, by that time with a few vehicles in tow.

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We decided to head on towards Melkvlei.

(Now I need a page to turn to carry on!)


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Thanks for that Flutterby


Day 2 continued………again!!)…..


The trip up to Melkvlei was fairly quiet, not that we even noticed!!

We were SO over the moon at the cheetah sighting that before we knew it we were at Melkvlei ( For a much needed pee stop!!)

Whilst stretching our legs we noticed this immature bateleur eagle which entertained us for a while..

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Stretching it's wings etc

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And Debbie entertained me for a bit as well….

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We then decided to retrace our steps and head back to Twee Rivieren, only this time via the Lower Dune road.


The trip was great, with stunning scenery,( In other words really quiet) :twisted:

We eventually arrived at Samevloeiing and as per tradition, we HAD to check out the waterhole….

Well were we surprised at what we saw there….


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OK, I really want to post the rest of day 2 tonight, so I won’t keep you in suspense any longer! :-)

Now you need to realise that we had travelled about 1200km to get to our spot in paradise, and the last thing we wanted to see in the KTP was an Egyptian Goose.
:shock:

Well wragitie waar, what did we find at the waterhole, was not only one, but a whole family of them…..

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(Good news is that the Martial’s are having Gypie KFC). and I suppose it could have been worse and been a Hadida!!!
-O

After our visit to Samevloeiing, we popped into TR for a pit stop, touched sides with the outside world (a bit), finalized a get together that evening with Jannie and headed out as soon as possible.

The road back was interrupted by this delightful family

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And once back at Kij Kij, we were spoilt with this stunning sighting of a Tawny Eagle,

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Which after tempting us for a good while, eventually decided to return to it’s nest!


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Rooiputs that night was perfect

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We were blessed with a beautiful sunset over the veld,

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And we were finally on holiday.


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Day 3 Spots and more spots!!!


We woke early and sorted out our lives before heading out again.
We had decided to head north this morning, but were beaten to the “gate” by our neighbours in number 4 , whose party consisted of about 4 vehicles all filled up with diesel.
They set off in the direction of Nossob. Decision made… we went south! :-)

As we set off we wondered what The Kgalagadi would dish up for us today. .After yesterday’s sightings we were sort of expecting a quiet day. -O- Ha Ha

No……..WRONG!!!! :o0ps: Within the first 20 minutes we were blessed with this little chap up on the calcrete banks.

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A fleeting sighting, but an AWC nevertheless.. Just hope he managed to procure his breakfast!!

And then deja voux (ok I can copy and paste here!!)

We had just joined the South African road, north of Leeudril, when we spotted a Cape Fox running along the road. It continuously ran ahead of our car before ducking off into the bush. The light was still putrid and with us and the fox both on the move, no photos were possible

How spooky was that… :shock:

Anyway not even 500m further on I shouted… Caracal, No lion .......
No Debbie shouted that’s the leopard…..

And who am I to argue! :o0ps: -O

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Wow Wow Wow..

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So we watched the leopard as she walked along the riverbed before eventually wandering up the dune..

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Lots of leo pics……. Sorry (No not really :twisted: ) tbc………….


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The first lot of spots continued


The leopard seemed to disappear over the top of the dune, so after a while we decided that we should carry on to Leeudril, which was only about a kilometer away.We waited there whilst we had some coffee, (and hoping that maybe we would get lucky) before we headed off north again. :-?


Leeudril was quiet, barring a far off raptor. The coffee and company was good though! -O

When it was time we left the waterhole, and retraced our steps….

OOPS Traffic jam (4 cars!!) :shock:


Our leopard had returned, crossed the road in our absence, and was next to the side of the road….(only in quiet long grass)


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As we got closer she moved off and promptly climbed into a (not so) nearby tree, where she proceeded to play hide and seek with us for a good time afterwards.


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Our first LIT O\/


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Thanks everyone!!

The second lot of spots for the day

Looking at the sleeping beauty in the tree, we decided that we had seen enough of her, and carried on. :-)

Our trip up to Kij Kij was uneventful. Yet again this didn’t really matter as we were on such a high we hardly even noticed the kilometers tick by.

We did happen upon a family of whistling rats on the side of the road which were great to see

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A few kilometers before Leeudril we came across another car looking into the dunes…. Upon investigation we were directed to these cheetah high up on the dunes.

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After a short while, they moved along the dunes in the direction of Leeudril, and settled under a cameltorn tree up on the ridge.

OK so for now, we wait and watch….

We had noticed a few springbok a bit further down the road, so we were sure that we would see some action.

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Vehicles came and went.

We had to make a quick trip up to the One Stop at Melkvlei, and quickly returned to the cheetahs. Luckily they were still under the tree.

Eventually the cats started to move.

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The cheetah moved down the ridge, and into the riverbed.

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The youngsters couldn't resist playing a bit in the dead trees

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They walked along the riverbed, very aware of the springbok, who unfortunately for everyone (except the springbok I suppose) noticed the danger and moved off promptly. (Probably due to the kids pranks!!)

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And giving the Gemsbok a miss!!

The cheetah family followed suit and disappeared over the dunes.

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We then returned to Melkvlei for a break.


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