Re: Daily Visits into Paradise
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:57 pm
October 28th
We drove to Olifants today, which is quite a long drive from here, but we often have good sightings along the way, especially along the river on the H1-5, just before the Olifants turn off. We also enjoy sitting at the viewing area in the camp, and watching the comings and goings at the river.
We have been known to have a marula breakfast or a toasted sandwich there occasionally as well!!
Well today was a so-so day.
All the general game, and birds that you would expect, but nothing out of the ordinary.
I must just say that it is getting quite exciting, because the impala females are now highly pregnant, and will soon start dropping their babies I think.
It will be so good to see the newly borns, because we usually visit the park late December at the earliest, and by then they are starting to grow!!
I don't wish to appear a voyeur, but it would be good to actually see one being born!!
The last few times that we have visited Olifants we haven't seen the resident monkey troupe................have they been relocated, or is it just coincidence that they were elsewhere in the camp when we visited I wonder.
We had an enjoyable hour or so at the viewing area, and then as time was marching on, we decided to make tracks.
By now it was very hot, and we were grateful for the aircon in the car,,,,,,,,,,,which we try to do without, but on occasions need a quick blast now and again!!!
We also had the promise of our pool and a sundowner, on our return..............followed by rainbow trout!!
More tomorrow......................


We drove to Olifants today, which is quite a long drive from here, but we often have good sightings along the way, especially along the river on the H1-5, just before the Olifants turn off. We also enjoy sitting at the viewing area in the camp, and watching the comings and goings at the river.
We have been known to have a marula breakfast or a toasted sandwich there occasionally as well!!
Well today was a so-so day.
All the general game, and birds that you would expect, but nothing out of the ordinary.
I must just say that it is getting quite exciting, because the impala females are now highly pregnant, and will soon start dropping their babies I think.
It will be so good to see the newly borns, because we usually visit the park late December at the earliest, and by then they are starting to grow!!
I don't wish to appear a voyeur, but it would be good to actually see one being born!!
The last few times that we have visited Olifants we haven't seen the resident monkey troupe................have they been relocated, or is it just coincidence that they were elsewhere in the camp when we visited I wonder.
We had an enjoyable hour or so at the viewing area, and then as time was marching on, we decided to make tracks.
By now it was very hot, and we were grateful for the aircon in the car,,,,,,,,,,,which we try to do without, but on occasions need a quick blast now and again!!!
We also had the promise of our pool and a sundowner, on our return..............followed by rainbow trout!!
More tomorrow......................

