Re: Browns in Kruger September 2021
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2022 12:35 pm
We could only book in at Lower Sabie at 2pm and it was now only around 8am, so we decided to turn at Lubyelubye, stop at Nkuhlu for the loo and then visit our quiet hangout spot under trees in the shade (the same spot I dinged my car sump a few years ago on a rock that sticks up in the turning circle area) on the S30 about 5km down from the H12 bridge.
We stopped for a hyena on the first section of the S30 and then there were no other cars in our “spot”, so we pulled in, switched off, got out the snacks and watched the zebra and impala drinking, boons on the banks playing, squirrels around us in the shade, etc.
After relaxing for around half an hour we decided to move on to the Golf Club for a chow and to walk around for a leg stretch.
The club was surprisingly quiet and peaceful which was awesome, and they had a special running, 2 dops for the price of 1, so after navigating the Cow’s stern eyeballing carefully, I had my 2 dops, we chowed and then just parked off.
We left the Club at around midday and expected some chaos on the H4-1 due to traffic, but it was rather quiet which was probably since it wasn’t the school holidays yet, which is when we are normally in Kruger.
We stopped for a few locals on the H4-1 but only took pics of some lions crossing the Sabie just north of Lower Sabie.
To be continued
We stopped for a hyena on the first section of the S30 and then there were no other cars in our “spot”, so we pulled in, switched off, got out the snacks and watched the zebra and impala drinking, boons on the banks playing, squirrels around us in the shade, etc.
After relaxing for around half an hour we decided to move on to the Golf Club for a chow and to walk around for a leg stretch.
The club was surprisingly quiet and peaceful which was awesome, and they had a special running, 2 dops for the price of 1, so after navigating the Cow’s stern eyeballing carefully, I had my 2 dops, we chowed and then just parked off.
We left the Club at around midday and expected some chaos on the H4-1 due to traffic, but it was rather quiet which was probably since it wasn’t the school holidays yet, which is when we are normally in Kruger.
We stopped for a few locals on the H4-1 but only took pics of some lions crossing the Sabie just north of Lower Sabie.
To be continued