Also a group of giraffes could be admired and dragged the final hours in the park a bit longer. The obligatory stop at Babalala picnic spot is always a must and to stretch the legs a bit the fig tree in the middle of the spot is always a lovely destination and for sure it took not that long until we discovered the first birds inform of a grey lourie
and a couple of cute posing green pigeons.
The rest of the drive was once again disappointingly quiet – the best still was the green spots of sprouting grass here and there which the recent rains had caused. We really do not have that sighting luck in this area but I am sure one day we will. No Kruger visit without driving the Mahonie loop as farewell drive and so it was this time too. We came across quite a large number of buffaloes,
kudus which always occur in uncountable numbers on the loop
and another nice sighting was the one of two Wahlbergs in a dead tree.
The rain again got more and pressed also onto our mood which was also not the best during the last hour in the park and in that area the landscape still looked desolate.
That elephant bull we met was also not in a good mood but gladly was far enough away
so that we could watch and photograph same – this was by the way the first and only one we saw that day.
The last animal we saw this year was a tawny who just landed in a puddle in the middle of the road
and after same quenched it thirst it was time to fly away
and also our time was over after another final ice cream break at Punda Maria camp we left the park and started to already count the days until it was time to return again.
The end finally!