DeWetsWild conducted a two-week tour of the Kruger National Park with altogether nine people to see out 2025 and ring in 2026 and every day for the month of February I’ll be sharing just a few of the many memories our group collected.
Early evening on Christmas Day, returning to camp after our afternoon drive, we found a Leopard up a marula tree virtually on Satara’s fenceline. The Leopard stashed the remains of an impala carcass there to enjoy later, but being so close to the camp there was a throng of tourists gawking at it and it quickly decided to wait a little longer to feast on the leftovers.
If you’d like to join me on a guided tour of South Africa’s wild places, of even if you’d just like a bit of help putting your reservations together, don’t hesitate to reach out!


Amazing! I’ll definitely reach out when I start making a plan.
How fortunate for the tourists to see this from relatively close. I love Satara camp.