It meanwhile got late and we also had to tear loose as well as it was about time. On the short way back to camp along the tar road we, however, had still enough time to stop for a couple of Senegal lapwings
and for another tawny eagle.
This was the hottest day we experienced during that trip and when we returned back to camp we put the air condition on full whack but still had to capture the beautiful evening view from our verandah.
This evening we spent dinner at the Cattle Baron and must say that the service as well as food there were more than brilliant and delicious as on top the restaurant was extreme full.
Friday, 16. February 2018 – Skukuza
Our travelled roads that day: H1-1 – S1 – S65 – H1-1 – H4-1 – S30 – H12 – H1-2 – S83 – H11 - S42 – H4-1 – H12 - S83 – H1-2
It cooled down extremely overnight so it was by far more comfortable compared to the heat the last days. First road we headed forward to was our beloved S65 as we only could drive same last year once after the heavy rains and so this year it was our aim to drive same more often. On our way we stopped for a group of kudus grazing under a tree, for a herd of elephants
and for an impressive rhino.
To our dislike the S65 was deserted and only after we drove more than the half we came across a running hyena
and soon another one appeared and both climbed on top of a small rock where a bit indeed only a very bit water was left.
Whilst the hyenas were busy in quenching their thirst
or even trying to take a bath impalas were also crossing the road
and finally also a warthog came running and chased the hyenas from the rock away.
