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Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Sabi Sands October 22nd 2010

Wednesday was filled with excellent food and great company again. Animalwise we were within spitting distance of a huge 50 year old male elephant, with one tusk. He was amazing just ripping throught the trees and crunching the branches like they were made of candy. Got some great photos again, I hope. The other great find of the day were a group of zebras. I always think they are so elegant. In the evening we saw a male lion trying to seduce a female. He was being very attentive, tried licking her and purring at her. Nothing seemed to be working. He farted next to her and that didn't work either! We drove away to watch another male and could then hear the original pair mating. So maybe that farting thing worked after all. We were ... read more

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Sabi Sands October 21st 2010

They really look after you here at Ulusaba anyway, but when it's your wedding they take extra special care of you. We had total free rein of what dinner to have, and had lots of choices of where to hold the ceremony and the dinner. We've gone for the lower deck of the Rock Lodge for the ceremony. If you have a look at the Ulusaba website there's a picture of it. The views are tremendous. Wé're then having dinner afterwards in the Wine Cellar!! It's an individual little building with interior spiral staircase and a lovely veranda. We can help ourselves to whatever wine and champagne we want. I'll be okay but I didnt'see any beer! We've chosen a 5 course menu, but all I can remember at the moment is Scallops for the 2nd ... read more

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Sabi Sands October 21st 2010

Woke up at 430 this morning, way before the alarm call so getting used to these early starts! Heard a rumbling noise in the distance and after checking it wasn't Trev's belly I realised it was a lion. What a way to be woken up! Whilst having a cup of tea waiting for the group to assemble we saw 2 males wandering not far from the veranda. they just seemed so close. The 7 of us (me, Trev, Julie, Mark, Callum, Greg (the ranger) and Dan (the tracker) then headed off at about 530. Within what was no more than a couple of minutes we found the male and female that we'd been watching on Weds night. The sun was just coming up and the light was just right for some great photos. We sat and ... read more

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Sabi Sands October 20th 2010

It's Wednesday mid day now, and I need to type a bit faster and sit at this PC a bit more if I'm going to keep up this blog! I'll try to remember what happened on Tuesday! The inevitable phone call came at 5am! I was desperate to go on my first game so we rushed out of bed and got ready. Back across that bridge again and had a coffee and scone before heading out. We're on the road by 530 and already it is daylight and the sun is burning through the skies. To be honest I can't list all the animals we saw but the ones that stand out most in my memory are 2 rhinos, a mum, and young one, that were about 20 feet from the jeep. We saw a gorgeous ... read more

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Sabi Sands October 20th 2010

Just a little bit about the game drives. We're in Land Rover Pumas. They are great vehicles for this terrain. They take 7 passengers and have one of those seats on the bonnet for the tracker. They've taken us over some varied terrain and we've felt safe all the time, if not always comfortable! The tracker often goes off on his own and follows tracks. Armed with just a walkie talkie! A couple of times the guide has also gone off, with the tracker, and the rifle and left us all in the vehicle. Part of me wanting something dangerous to happen so I can get in the drivers seat (I'm sat nearest) and take off at high speed (they leave the keys in it!) When we go for drives in the morning we stop for ... read more

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Sabi Sands October 20th 2010

On tuesday after seeing the Cheetah we came across two leopards. They were so well camoflagued that you could have walked within a foot and not noticed them. We sat and watched the younger one for a while. It was showing so many characteristics of domestic cats, lying in the sun, flicking its tail. It must have got too hot because it got up and wandered towards us. We're high up but pretty unprotected if an animal chooses to join us. Anyway, this one wanted to cool off by getting under the Land Rover and staying there!! Just like the cats do at home on the drive!!! Greg reached down with his camera and took some really candid shots!! Eventually the flash spooked it and it came out. A magnificant sight! It gets cooler as the ... read more

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Sabi Sands October 20th 2010

Thought I'd try to explain what the facilties and people are like here. The staff are amazing. They remember every one's name, what they are drinking every day, and sound like they are genuinely interested in the stories of what we've seen. The facilities are very good. We received a room upgrade as part of our wedding package. I've priced up the difference for the length of time we're staying and I reckon it's worth 4500 STG ! The bar is always open, and if no stafff are around you just help yourself! No options, everything is poured, and there's just able every drink imaginable. After the drives you come back for breakfast and you sit on a table with your Guide and the guys in your group. Cooked breakfast to order, or omelettes, or smoked ... read more

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Sabi Sands October 18th 2010

On Sunday 17th October 2010 we travelled from Heathrow to Johannesburg Took the evening BA flight to J'Burg. It was a good flight but I was ill again and offered oxygen this time! Managed about 1 hours sleep, which was a shame. The entertainment system was very poor, but the staff were excellent. Landed early in J'Burg and were swiftly picked up by Federal Air. I love it when someone has my name on a board, AND they're right infront of me! We then had a bit of a tedious wait for the light aircraft onto Sabi Sands. I say tedious because it was a long wait, but we had a free bar, free snacks and we sat outside in the gorgeous sun. There are definitely worse things to be doing on a Monday morning ... read more

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Sabi Sands December 23rd 2009

Good morning everyone We were woken this morning at 5:30 for our morning drive. We went and had tea, juice and muffins and then left at 6am. It was so beautiful outside and we had a very successful drive. We say Impala, Wildebeast, a HUGE Rhino and the best of all....a leopard. Halfway through we stopped for tea, coffee, juice and rusks and then continued on. We got back to the lodge at around 9am and went for a scrumptious breakfast. After breakfast the kids went on a walking bush tour with other kids and Rick and I went on one with our guide. I stepped on a thorn bush and got a huge, black thorn lodged in my shin which then throbbed the rest of the walk. Made it home alive though and did a ... read more

Africa » South Africa » Mpumalanga » Sabi Sands December 23rd 2009

Hi everyone After my little nap this afternoon, we met and had tea in the lodge and then left for our afternoon game drive. We were informed by our ranger, Darren, that there had been an elephant kill (by another elephant) in a neighboring park and the main pride of 15 lions that roamed our park had gone to have themselves a feast and unfortunately wouldn't be gracing us with their presence for at least a week. So unfortunately the chances of us seeing lions is slim and none. This is definitely a little disappointing, but such is life. We did however have a very successful afternoon. We came across a herd of about six rhinos, including a baby which was super cute, or at least as cute as a 500 pound animal could be. We ... read more




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