It’s New Year’s Eve at Satara in the Kruger National Park, and what a day it was!
Happy New Year to all our friends and followers. May 2020 bring you and your loved ones lots of happiness and good health.
It’s New Year’s Eve at Satara in the Kruger National Park, and what a day it was!
Happy New Year to all our friends and followers. May 2020 bring you and your loved ones lots of happiness and good health.
We started our day with a bit of bird-watching in camp, and opted to only go out for an afternoon drive much later, following a circuitous route around the S125 and S126 roads south of Satara – a drive Joubert suggested, by the way, again yielding great results in terms of sightings!
Looking back at all the places we stayed in while exploring South Africa’s wild places in 2019!
Our long drive to Nwanedzi and Tshokwane this morning was handsomely rewarded (we didn’t expect anything less), so we spent the afternoon hours lazing around our shady camping spot at Satara.
In contrast with yesterday, today’s weather at Satara in the Kruger National Park was much cooler, very windy and overcast. The animals and birds appreciated the respite from the heat as much as we did, and put on a glorious show!
A hot – VERY HOT – day in the Satara-area of the Kruger National Park today; 40+°C in the shade, but still Kruger shared her bountiful beauty generously.
Today was one of those days we’ll remember for a very long time. Blood, gore, birth, death and drama. It was as if the soundtrack of Disney’s “The Lion King” was playing on repeat. The lions I told you about last night killed a wildebeest within sight of camp and probably every person in camp was able to tick the King of Beasts today. One of the first things we saw as we started our day was a hyena walking away with a chunk of wildebeest leg in his jaws. We saw a newly born baby wildebeest that couldn’t have been more than an hour old. And we found an elephant trapped in a muddy pan, unable to get up, and fighting a losing battle for its life. And in between there was still so much more! Nature isn’t always pretty and we realise just how fortunate we are to see scenes like these playing out as it has done for millennia without human interference. Still difficult not to let our human emotions cloud our interpretations of what we saw though…
Merry Christmas everyone! We hope you celebrated the special day in peace and harmony with those dearest to you.
Here at Satara in the Kruger National Park the thunderous roaring of lion heralded Christmas Day from just after midnight. By the time the gates opened at 04:30 there was no sign of the big cats, but when darkness fell this evening the roaring started up again, so they were well hidden somewhere close by all day. Here’s some of the presents Kruger gave us today:
Today it was the roads following the Timbavati and Nwanetsi rivers that delivered the Kruger Magic!
We’re still enjoying a wonderful time here at Satara in the Kruger National Park, and still finding more to marvel at every day!