At the end of February, the Brat had a long weekend for half-term and was determined to get SO to go to Kruger. After lots of discussion we finally made a booking for two nights at Skuks. SO wanted luxury, but the best we could get was the normal bungalow with shower, loo and utensils...luxury for us after the huts at Lower Sabie

, but not for SO!
Anyway, we also got him to agree to leave at midnight so that we could make the most of our very short trip!

SO had had two very late nights in a row so I offered to do the driving during the night, and to my surprise he agreed!

However, by Nelspruit the backseat driving was driving me mad, so I pulled over and told him to drive!

We had decided to enter at Croc Bridge, and stopped at a petrol station nearby to fill up and empty out!

I was shocked to see so many people sleeping in the alley to the loos...on the floor, on mattresses and on stretches!

A lady approached SO and made him an offer he couldn't understand...turned out she wanted to change our rands to meticals!

We got to the gate at 5am...first in the queue!
They were very organised and handed out the forms to us before the gates opened (unlike Phabeni), so we were ready for action once the gate opened. When we got to the entrance I jumped out the car ready to dash to the office but the gate guards called us and told us to come straight through (again, different to Phabeni)!

Anyway, we were soon through the gate, although SO was very amused that we were asked if we had any pets with us!
Although SO is not mad about the bush, he is a very good spotter, so he implemented a spotting game to keep himself interested over the next two days!

We headed up the H4-2 where SO was the first to spot...impala!

The Brat was next with wildebeest, then I got onto the points board with zebra and giraffe.

We hadn't even done 2kms when SO stopped the car and calmly announced "lion"!

A pretty good spot, I think you'll agree!

It was very overcast and drizzling so not easy to get any good pics.
It was a single female, but she was very alert and kept looking around, so we were convinced that there were more lions about. We had now caused quite a traffic jam, and SO was very chuffed with himself and was ahead in the points department!

It wasn't too long before another lioness appeared...
...followed by a handsome male!
A European Roller also wanted its pic taken.
Another lioness appeared and a young male.
We could see a smaller traffic jam further on where 5 rhinos were grazing on the side of the road.

They came closer and closer to us, until they were between us and the lions.
There was now the usual traffic drama with idiots all over the place!

We could see the rhinos wanted to cross the road, and everytime SO managed to make a gap for them, someone would force their car into it!!
