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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 6 August 2015

On Safari With Curtis 5 August 2015

5 August 2015

The final morning of the tour and again the highlight of the drive was a cheetah sighting.

Possibly the same cheetah as we had seen a couple of days ago it was taking cover in a nice shady area. Visual wasn't great to start with but we found a small window where, with binoculars, we could see it clearly.

We were hoping it would start to get mobile but no luck although we got lots of tail flicks and a few times it would roll around taking a good interest in everything around it.

Also seen this morning Impala, common duiker, steenbok, kudu, waterbuck, buffalo, elephant, zebra, giraffe, warthog, hippo, klipspringer and one final new species for this tour in the shape of common reedbuck.

Birds included a juvenile bataleur, African fish eagle, reed cormorants and black collared barbet


Great having Jennifer and Robin on tour, really great to meet you and sharing some amazing sightings with you. Safe travels guys!!

Wednesday 5 August 2015

On Safari With Curtis 4 August 2015

4 August 2015

Our first highlight, on a fairly quiet morning, was a large herd of buffalo which we found hanging around by the side of the road. But as always when one animal makes a move the whole herd follows and so we just sat and enjoyed the continuous sight and sounds of hundreds of buffalo crossing the road.

Our second highlight was after a tip off from a fellow guide about a lion. When we arrived we found it lying flat on the rocks but it then got up walked along the top of the rock giving us a much better look.

As it jumped down off the rock we tried to follow its path but no luck, however we did enjoy it when the lion started to roar.

We also saw sable, Impala, steenbok, common duiker, hippo and warthog and vervet monkeys at the golf course, giraffe, zebra, leopard, waterbuck, kudu, white rhino and elephants.


Birds included southern ground hornbill, Grey heron, grey headed hornbill, crested barbet and lilac breasted roller.

Tuesday 4 August 2015

On Safari With Karen

31 July 2015

This safari we started from a different direction as we are overnighting at a beautiful lodge overlooking the Crocodile River in the south. The guests' first activity was a sundowner drive from Malalane Gate. They came across their first animals of the South African savannah: impalas. They would see more during this drive (and every day after too, I am sure). 

Highlights were seeing five lions close to the road, many hyenas, a nightjar, a giraffe, a zebra and kudus. 

1 August 2015

We set off to Malalane Gate once again this morning, after having enjoyed our breakfast while spotting a bushbuck by the river. Vervet monkeys were raiding the papaya plantations when we passed, so lots of animal activity before we even reached the Kruger Park!

Our highlight of today was one of our last sightings of the day. A family of hyenas had woken up and was using the last rays of the sun to warm up before the night. The babysitter was watching two baby hyenas and three young ones just a couple months older. They were still so cute! The babies were most adventurous and came close to the road to look at some cars while the others decided to lay behind. And at some point one baby was suckling with mum, while a young one climbed over it. But it was a great sighting all around!

Second highlight of today was a white rhino duo. It had all the makings of the youngster refusing to take one more step and nap right there where it stood: in the middle of the road. No matter how it happened, when we arrived, that was exactly what we saw: this young rhino lying stretched out on the warm tar snoozing with mum standing next to him or her watching the approaching cars. All cars present behaved well and gave the youngster space and time so we sat and waited. Then mum started to get hungry and walked to the side of the road to start grazing. That was the cue for the youngster to stretch out and then get up to follow mum. As the cars then started to come closer and moving the mum steered her calf away from the road and back into the bush. 

Other animals seen: steenboks, waterbuck, nyala bulls, more white rhinos, impalas, zebras, buffalos, kudus, warthogs, wildebeest, vervet monkeys (inside the park this time), a slender mongoose crossing the road and plenty of elephants. 

Birds we have seen: magpie shrikes, yellow-billed hornbills, forktailed drongos, crested francolins run across the road, bateleur eagles flying over, brown headed parrots, Cape turtle doves and two separate sightings of the rare ground hornbills
2 August 2015


As we entered Malelane Gate this morning we played a game "which animal do we see first", not counting the animals we had seen prior to entering (buffalos and elephants while having breakfast and a crocodile while driving over the bridge over the Crocodile River), which we all lost. It was a family of warthogs! 

As we bumbled along we came across an eagle chick in a nest on top of a tree without parental supervision. Or at least none that we could see. The chick was flapping its wings trying to fly, but no air movement yet. However when another bird of prey flew over the nest it ducked down completely out of sight. When the bird was gone he went back to his efforts of spreading its wings and flap. 

We encountered a large herd of buffalo this morning that was getting thirsty. At a waterhole they stopped to drink and some even lied down for a nap. We couldn't count them really well, as they kept moving around, but it was a large herd for more than 100 buffalos for sure. What made it extra special was the herd of elephants on the opposite side of the road standing in the shade of a tree all huddled together around their young that were taking a nap lying down. 

Another highlight was seeing elephants up close. Yesterday we saw many elephants and today as well, but being eye to eye with an elephant up close is different. First we watched this small herd feeding next to the road when they started to cross. There was no trouble as they all gently crossed and didn't even look at us. But just before the last one moved off the road, this big bull comes marching down the hill. As he comes to the tar he gives us an evil stare as if we were planning to get it on with one of the ladies that he obviously had planned for himself. But when we didn't move, and the ladies walked away, he chose to follow them rather than to mess with us. It was a cool meet and greet!

Other interesting sightings: waterbucks, quite some duos of white rhinos, steenbok, warthogs, just 4 zebras, baboons, dwarf mongooses, very cheeky vervet monkeys at Berg and Dal raiding our (empty) car while we had not even got out of the vehicle properly, lots of giraffes in the middle of the road, kudus, a hippo in the Biyamiti weir that was at eye level and lots of impalas. 

Birds we added to the list were lilac breasted rollers, once again a couple of ground hornbills, woolly necked storks, Egyptian geese, brown snake eagle, chinspot batises, blue waxbills and a green woodhoopoe. 

3 August 2015

Today was our last morning drive of this safari, so we braved the cold and left at sunrise! During the day we encountered many species: white rhinos, elephants, buffalos, steenboks, kudus, giraffes, vervet monkeys, impalas, zebras, wildebeests, bushbucks, and a new one of this safari: a klipspringer that sat as still as a statue. 

But our highlight was a sighting of the rare wild dogs just before we left the park! They were relaxing all bundled together. We occasionally saw a head raise or a tail flick. Only one wild dog was kind enough to stand up briefly so we could have a good look. And one of the pack of wild dogs rolled over. But it was a great sighting of this rare carnivore nonetheless. 

We also added some new birds: a little bee-eater and a white-backed vulture. And once again we saw some ground hornbills, so the guests stopped believing they are rare...


Then it was time to say goodbye to Sanjana, Pralad and Vicky, who would travel on to Johannesburg and end their holiday in Cape Town. Enjoy the last days in South Africa guys, and may the pictures be a happy memory after all the trouble of getting here!

On Safari With Curtis

2 August 2015

The start of a new tour and this afternoon it was time for a short drive.

In just a couple of hours we saw Impala, waterbuck, a pod of Hippo sunbathing, zebra, a family of dwarf mongoose, giraffe, common duiker and sable.

But the highlight was coming across two rhino in the middle of the road. Initially a bit wary of our presence they soon relaxed and went about their business, which was eating, giving us a great opportunity for photos.

3 August 2015

Today's highlight was the sudden appearance of a cheetah as we drove. We followed it as it walked along a pathway, crossed the road and then disappeared. A short but very rewarding sighting.

Our second highlight was the same cheetah which we saw in the afternoon. By now it had killed a kudu calf and was busy stuffing itself, vultures where gathering in their dozens and when the cheetah finally walked away the vultures feeding frenzy began with wings flapping and birds screeching and squawking it was an incredible sight.

Meanwhile the cheetah had moved away to digest its meal and to give itself a much needed clean.


Also seen were hippos, buffalo, white rhino, Impala, steenbok, common duiker, bushbuck, klipspringer, banded mongoose, wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, warthog, kudu, hyena, African wild dogs, waterbuck and crocodile.


Birds included lilac breasted roller, fork tailed gringo, wooly necked stork, Maribou stork, bataleur, red and yellow billed hornbills and magpie shrikes.

On safari with Mark

30 July 2015

Today's highlights:

Early morning we headed North of skukuza and found a herd of buffalo that had just crossed the road. While watching this we looked down the road to find a massive male lion come walking up towards us. His focus changed as he got closer and all of a sudden the hunt was on. He used our car to shield him from the buff as he closed the gap between hunter and hunted. As he broke clearance the herd started to run and 5 other massive male lions helped run after them. We not sure if they were successful as they ran out of sight, but one thing for sure is its impressive to see such a massive cat hunting.

Our second highlight was on our return to skukuza we found a beautiful leopard lying idle on a rock on the sabi river. Great photos and fantastic time with this beautiful creature.

General sightings included: Impala, waterbuck, steenbok, common duiker, giraffe, elephant, warthog, sable, kudu, crocodile, hippos, buff and rhino.

31 July 2015

Our highlight for the day was when Curtis gave us a call and informed us of 3 cheetah lying on a termite mound and we responded and found them. This was great as we had time to sit and enjoy with nothing rushing us.

Our following highlight was a herd of elephant that headed down to a drinking hole and great photos could be taken of them walking in a long line with the "typical African backdrop". Wow could be a nice poster on the wall.

General animals: Impala, kudu, zebra, warthog, waterbuck, giraffe, common duiker, steenbok, baboons, vervet monkeys, mongoose and many bird species.

That's all for now and let's hope the guests get to see lots on their sunset drive

1 August 2015

Today a highlight had to be early morning, we were called to a leopard sighting where Mom and cub had just caught an impala and dragged it up the tree. This was great to see and guests got good photos of the young cub as it walked to investigate what mom was doing. After spending some time with them we decided to move on and allow others to also see this beautiful animal.

Our second highlight was on the way back to camp in the late afternoon, we came across a pack of Dogs (8) on the hunt. This was incredible to see as all were focused on the herd of Impala they were after. We lost sight of them as they continued running after them and then it was time to head to camp.

2 August 2015

On our return with new guests we found elephant, buffalo and rhino in the road. The highlight must of been the wild dogs that popped out in front of our car and to started heading down the road. 2 different packs of dogs on 2 consecutive days.

General animals:

Impala, warthog, giraffe, waterbuck, kudu, steenbok, common duiker, zebra