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Some of Nhongo Safaris Fleet of Open Safari Vehicles

The photo shows some of our fleet of Open Safari Vehicles used while on safari in the Kruger National and Hwange National Parks. These ve...

Thursday 27 January 2011

Kruger Park Safari with David Mc Donald and 16 team members 10 - 13th August 2010

We picked up David and the team in Johannesburg and transferred them to the Kruger National Park, we were staying at the camp of Pretoriuskop, and as the group was more than 10 people, i had Mark move two of our open safari vehicles to the camp prior to us arriving. Upon arrival in the camp, we went through the check inn procedures and got everybody into there bungalows, before giving them chance for lunch and some relaxation before leaving on an afternoon game drive. We left the camp at 15h30 and had good sightings of animals that afternoon. Upon returning to the camp, verity, Mark and myself got down to making the group there dinner. As this was a church group and wanting to keep prices as low as possible, we give the option of Nhongo Safaris doing the catering for them.

Days 2 and 3 were good days with regards to sightings, as many good sightings were experienced by all. Many photos were taken and a lot of cooking and preparing of meals was done as well.

Day 4 Saw us leaving early on a morning game drive, some of the group decided to stay in camp and have a rest as we were going to drop the group off at Johannesburg International Airport for there flight home to Australia. On the drive many good sightings were encountered, and after breakfast, everything was packed up, trailers hitched and we were off on the road to Johannesburg. We arrived at Johannesburg International Airport at about 16h00 in time for everybody to check inn and be ready for there flight back to Australia.

Everybody on the safari said that they enjoyed themselves immensely and want to come back on a longer safari next time.

Thanks David for bringing the group on safari, and we look forward to seeing you next year when you return on another missions trip.

 

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