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It’s the end of our summer in the bush…

We arrived back home in Pretoria after our epic 21-night summer holiday in the bush. We’ll soon start wrapping up with a weekly trip report of the beautiful wild places we visited. Today we’re simply compiling a gallery of the photos we posted on a daily basis while we were away.

Summer in the bush: Ithala, 17 December 2014

The giraffe is Ithala’s emblem, and this morning we were treated to several up-close sightings of these elegant animals.

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Summer in the bush: Ithala, 16 December 2014

It was wet, windy and rather cool here at Ithala today, and yet, we have no reason to complain! We had some very memorable sightings again, including an encounter with Ithala’s elusive elephants this afternoon.

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Summer in the bush: Ithala, 15 December 2014

We arrived at Ithala Game Reserve today, and we are thrilled to be back!

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Ntshondwe Walkabout

When visiting Ithala Game Reserve, it pays to spend some time strolling through Ntshondwe, the reserve’s award-winning main camp.

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Ntshondwe’s excellent amenities all blend beautifully into the environment and despite offering all modern conveniences, one never feels cut-off from the natural beauty that surrounds you.

Take one of the shady pathways that lead through the camp’s lush indigenous vegetation.

Stop and have a closer look at the variety of moss, toad stools and mushrooms that thrive in the dampness of the forest floor.

All around you you’ll notice little animals quietly going about their daily lives in the undergrowth – insects, spiders, frogs, toads, lizards and birds

Even bigger animals – especially dassies, monkeys and bushbuck –  are quite at home around Ntshondwe’s human visitors.

Ntshondwe Walkabout (1)

Ntshondwe Walkabout (2)

And then, to end your walk on a high, why not head onto one of the surrounding hills – easily accomplished along the well marked trails – for a breathtaking view over Ntshondwe and the reserve?

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We hope you enjoyed this closer look at life inside Ntshondwe? Have a look here to read more about our December 2013 trip to Ithala Game Reserve

Ithala Game Reserve – December 2013

Our 2013 December holidays kicked off at one of our favourite South African wild places; the scenically spectacular Ithala Game Reserve in the north of Kwazulu-Natal province.

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We’ve become accustomed to start seeing game as soon as we enter Ithala’s gates, and this visit was no different.

Waterbuck

Waterbuck

Plains zebra

Plains zebra

We were booked to stay in a self-catering chalet at Ntshondwe Resort, Ithala’s award-winning main camp, for four nights from the 14th of December (more about Ntshondwe here). I quickly had to leave the reserve to have a punctured tyre fixed in the nearby hamlet of Louwsburg while Marilize and Joubert settled in, and before long we set out on our afternoon drive. Inclement weather was setting in and while the animals were hiding away from the thunder and lightning the scenery more than made up for the sparse game viewing.

Have a look at our “community photo challenge” post for other photos taken on our first day at Ithala, before the massive thunderstorm (that knocked out the electricity at camp for hours overnight) set in.

The next morning we went out early for a short drive before spending most of the day settling into the holiday groove in camp.

Orange-throated longclaw

Orange-throated longclaw

Mushroom on rhino dung

Mushroom on rhino dung

Whenever we visit Ithala we treat ourselves to a guided sundowner drive. Ithala’s one of the few game reserves that allow children as young as Joubert to participate in these open vehicle safaris, and he enjoys it tremendously (as does his parents). The guides share a wealth of knowledge about the reserve and its inhabitants, and the drive often takes in roads that are not open to the general public, thus exposing visitors to areas they would not have experienced otherwise.

Unfortunately the Dakaneni road down into the Pongola River valley, which is one  of our favourites at Ithala, was rendered impassable due to the heavy rains the previous couple of days. While we couldn’t enjoy our traditional breakfast picnic beneath the massive trees at the river picnic site, we still had wonderful sightings on the roads that we could traverse. It is difficult to decide which was our most memorable experience of this visit: the excellent leopard sighting we had on the Ngubhu loop, or the number of close encounters we had with the magnificent and highly endangered black rhinos? Not to mention the inspiring scenery!

We try to visit Ithala at least once a year – in our opinion it is one of the most diverse and beautiful South African conservation areas and never as crowded as some of the more well-known reserves sometimes feel. The staff are always very hospitable and willing to assist with any issues and the facilities are all well maintained. If you’d like to read more about Ithala you can have a look at two previous detailed blog posts we published about the reserve: Ithala Game Reserve and Ithala Game Reserve – December 2012.

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Our 2013 in pictures

As the year is rushing to its end, we’re looking back at all the wonderful places we stayed at in South Africa’s wild places during 2013:

Ithala, 17 December 2013

Our last full day to enjoy Ithala, and on our drive this morning we encountered this pair of magnificent black rhinoceros!

Ithala 17Dec2013

Leopard! (Ithala, 16 December 2013)

A cool, drizzly morning here at Ithala Game Reserve dished up this fantastic leopard sighting!

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Ithala, 15 December 2013

Following last night’s thunderstorm, today turned out to be a beautiful summer’s day here at Ithala Game Reserve

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