We were in Kruger for the long weekend . Two nights in Malelane Camp and a night in Lower Sabie. Most of the dirt roads in the south were closed but Kruger is looking as splendid as ever. The vegetation is lush and green and the grass and trees hid some splendour
I love Malelane too RP and don't mind the agricultural fields. The camp was quiet for a long weekend. Advantage of malelane is you get on to H3 before the B&D people and can stay out later on the H3. The Matjulu Bridge area has been very good to us at these times. The doggies were between Afsaal and Jock Camp.
We checked in at Malelane and the camp was rather quiet on the Thursday night (20 March). We were out at 5.30am on the Friday morning. There was only one option as far as drives go and that was the H3. Before the Renoster Pan turn we saw a lion and lioness walking on the road. We approached slowly but they headed for the grass.
The H-2 was closed but these lads were on the entrance to that road
We found a hyena Mom on the road and these little guys on the side
A Lifer , The Levaillant's Cuckoo was not sitting still but we got some photos.
The Voortrekker Road was open so we decided to take it
Hyenas sniffing the grass
Banded Mongoose
We had a break at Pretoriuskop and then took the H1-1 and H3 back to Malelane. Just south of Afsaal not far from whre we had seen the two lads in the morning there were about 10 cars parked off........
We were out at first light again on our second morning. Itwas the H3 again. We were moving to Lower Sabie today so we thought we will just drive north and get to Skukuza, have a break and then work out a route to Lower Sabie to get there by 2.00PM. We did get a wonderful sighting on the H3 that held us up for 90 minutes but it is time for some birds again