(By GavinW and pics by Wannabe Nerd)
Planning for our annual pilgrimage to the Kgalagdi this year was plagued by my employers who were unwilling to grant me the dates we wanted, which resulted in a fair deal of date swapping and negations both at home and at work.
Eventually with about 4 weeks to go our dates were set and included stays for the first time at Rooiputs and Polentswa, which we were both excited and a bit nervous about.
We would be camping in a ground tent, in an unfenced camp for the first time.
In addition, the date changes had resulted in us having to cancel 3 nights in Mata Mata before going to Rooiputs. Now we would be heading straight to Rooiputs from Cape Town. Talk about a baptism of fire!!
Packing started over the Freedom Day long weekend (When we really wanted to be in the park already), and soon our little home looked as if a bomb had gone off in it!

Packed and almost ready to go:

We left Cape Town in rainy weather at 2.30 am on the 1st of May. We had a quiet and relatively uneventful trip up to the park, arriving almost exactly 12 hours later.

We so needed this holiday and I was very pleased when at last the dates were settled upon and the packing started. I have to admit that it is one time of the year that I do not mind my house looking as though a bomb had gone off in the middle of it…….
Gav and I had both been so busy that when we at last arrived at Twee Rivieren, we had to keep pinching ourselves to truly believe that we were finally home. We had no expectations regarding this trip as both of us just wanted to be there and enjoy the solitude and the fact that we did not have to go to work.
I can honestly say that this was a trip of a lifetime and God blessed us both in so many ways and on a daily basis. I loved every minute of being in the Kalahari, even the dust, and boy!!!! Was there dust.
Wannabe Nerd
We booked at the SA side, saying hi to Annetjie before going over to the Botswana side of the reception area. Formalities complete, we quickly went up to KG’s office to say hi, did a (very) little bit of shopping and after deflating our tyre pressure, we were off into the relatively unknown ……………….