A lovely stop is then normally always on the causeway across the Mlambane but this year the grass was for too high to discover anything but for sure the ever present terrapins swam frantically closer – just in case something will fall down –
insider tip but at that time of the day and during the prevailing heat it was extreme quiet and we only met a couple of kudus.
After a short stop and in order not to attract all the terrapins we carried on and drove to Berg en Dal via the Mlambane loop which over the years turned into our favourite over the years, simply an
Check in at Berg en Dal went smoothly and fast and we got bungalow No. 23 close to the fence in which we already stayed a couple of year ago. After everything found its place and after a well earned break on our verandah we strolled a bit along the fence under the trees in the shade and came across a sunbathing crocodile
and a beautiful butterfly and must say that such a number and variety of butterflies we saw this year in Kruger we never ever saw before which was also extreme impressive.
Finally after a nice walk we left camp quite late again late in the afternoon and turned into the direction of Matjulu. We met a lot of cattle egrets
and spotted already our first ground hornbills during this trip. All in all we counted three adults and a juvenile one spread quite widely so very difficult to capture and spot
due to the dense vegetation.
Close to the waterhole itself then we were stuck in a huge traffic jam and at first stage we could not see anything only after quite a while and after asking the people in the other cars we noticed again lions, already our third lion sighting during that day which is in fact more than unusual for us.
It were three of them, 2 younger males plus one female who just had a lazy afternoon and in which now at the end of the day came some movement
as they started to walk one by one from their previous resting place down to the waterhole to quench their thirst.
