2 April 2013
Route: Nkambeni safari camp - Numbi gate tar - Napi road - s113 - low water bridge - skukuza for a break.
Animals seen were kudu, impala, waterbuck, rhino, wild dog, lion, buffalo and crocodile.
After our break, we made our way back on Napi road to meet new guests and then it was on to Pretoriuskop camp for lunch.
Animals seen were elephant, rhino, bushbuck, buffalo, giraffe, Klipspringer.
After lunch it was onto circle road, Shabeni Kopies, Shabeni link road and then up the Albasini road to camp.
Animals seen were impala, kudu, waterbuck, giraffe, elephant and vervet monkeys.
3 April 2013
Route: Nkambeni safari camp, down Numbi gate tar - Napi road – Watergate – Doispane – Albasini - Numbi gate.
Animals seen were elephant, kudu, impala, warthog, hippo, zebra, wildebeest, rhino.
After the guests left, we took a drive down Napi road to skukuza, stopping off at Shithave dam and then down Napi road, elephant and rhino were seen with a great sighting of ten sable antelope at Shithave dam.
After our lunch stop, we closed the sides of the vehicle due to heavy rain and drove back to camp not seeing to much.
4 April 2013
Route: Nkambeni safari camp - Numbi gate tar - Napi road - skukuza four way junction - Sabie low level bridge - Tshokwane tar - Marula loop - skukuza for a break.
Animals seen were buffalo, rhino, elephant, impala, kudu, waterbuck, zebra, wildebeest, bushbuck and baboons.
After the break it was back onto Napi road and down the h3 to the s112 were there were lions, we then made our way back on Napi road to Numbi gate where we picked up more guests and made our way to Pretoriuskop for lunch.
Animals seen were baboon, kudu, impala, elephant, buffalo.
After lunch the route was Faye loop, circle road and around Shabeni Kopies before coming into camp.
Animals seen were elephant, kudu, impala, buffalo.
5 April 2013
Route: Nkambeni safari camp – Albasini - Shabeni link road – Napi - Shithave dam - Napi Boulders loop - Pretoriuskop for a break.
Animals seen were hippo's, impala, kudu, elephant, waterbuck and zebra.
Afternoon drive:
Route: Nkambeni safari camp - Napi road – Watergat – Doispane – Albasini - Napi boulders loop - Shithave dam – back to camp.
Animals seen were elephant, buffalo, kudu, impala, waterbuck, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest and hippo.
6 April 2013
Route: Nkambeni safari camp - Numbi gate tar - Napi road - H3 - Quagga pan - Napi road - skukuza for a break.
Animals seen were impala, giraffe, kudu, waterbuck, elephant and buffalo.
After our break we took a drive over the Sabie low level bridge up Tshokwane tar over the high water bridge and down Elloff street, we then went back down Napi road onto the s114 and then back to skukuza for lunch.
Animals seen were elephants, bushbuck, impala, waterbuck, buffalo, rhino, white back vultures and three cheetahs down the s114.
After lunch, it was back down Napi road to transport dam. After transport dam, it was back to Nkambeni safari camp for the evening.
Animals seen were more cheetahs as well as three leopards, one being on the transport dam access road, another being 2.9km's from the transport dam junction and then the third at 1,5km's before Shithave dam.
7 April 2013
Route: Nkambeni safari camp - Numbi gate road - Napi road - H3 - Numbi gate
Animals seen were buffalo, elephant, cheetah and rhino.
We then left the park to change vehicles and head back to Johannesburg.
Verity and Dean Cherry had an African dream in 1999 and started Nhongo Safaris® to eliminate the logistical challenges of international visitors on safari. We provide a once in a lifetime experience for wildlife enthusiast that demand quality overnight safaris in South Africa and most particularly the Kruger National Park. We want to enrich our visitors’ experience by providing Luxury Safari Packages or African Safari Holidays and maintain our position as leader in Kruger Park Safaris.
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