RAIN, BEAUTIFUL RAIN!

We had over 100mm of rain in the last three days at Thanda Safari. Some of our large mammals – like this Zebra – looked like they felt a bit sorry for themselves walking around with muddy hooves on slippery grounds. So far we had more than 400mm since the beginning of the year.

Let’s hope there will be more to come 😊

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TAKE OFF

African Fish Eagle taking off after a bath and a drink

Lake Panic, Kruger National Park

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Kruger National Park – From South to North and back …

I am sure that many of you have heard of the famous Kruger National Park (KNP) in the North-Eastern part of South Africa. This large nature reserve is about the same size as the country of Israel and measures approximately 360km (220miles) from North to South.

Since my first time in South Africa almost 20 years ago I always wanted to explore KNP all the way up North. But during all my visits over the years I always ‘got stuck’ in the South exploring its game rich areas and spending a lot of time at my favourite hide at Lake Panic.

A few weeks ago I decided that it was time to get the job done properly, drive up all the way North, and experience the various ecological zones with its varying fauna and flora.

I reserved 10 days for this trip, booked accommodation in various rest camps, packed all my photographic gear, signed off from social media and the internet and started my KNP adventure.

Because of recent heavy rainfalls and subsequent floods I had to travel mainly on the tar-roads (H-roads in KNP terms). But I was compensated, with incredible vistas of overflowing rivers which are usually dry, with waterfalls at places where usually a little creek winds its way down a hillside, and with lush green grassland areas instead of yellow/brown savannas.

I experienced the many changing landscapes from the open areas in the centre of the reserve to the Mopani forests in the Northern part. The North is a great place for tree lovers with its many species including my favourite tree, the Baobab.

I am planning to come back to do the same trip in Winter (June/July) to experience the differences in the various areas and drive more of the dirt roads.

Over the next few weeks I will share with you some of the pictures which I took while exploring this beautiful part of South Africa.

If you have any questions about the trip please post them as comments or send me an email to info@sperka.com.

I hope you will enjoy them!

PS: I am now back home on Thanda Safari (www.thanda.com) and back on social media, instant messaging, email and the Internet. But I very much enjoyed my two weeks of using my iPhones and my iPad only as cameras and audio book players. It was very relaxing!

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Some trip information in case your are interested:

  • Total distance travelled = 3,333km (from Thanda and back, driven in my own Toyota Fortuner)
  • Total time spent in the park = 208 hours ~ 8.6 days
  • Daily morning start time: 4:45am (Rest camps’ gates open at 5:30am at this time of the year)
  • Overnight rest camps used = Skukuza, Satara, Mopani, Punta Maria, Olifants, Pretoriuskop
  • Entry gate used = Kruger Gate
  • Exit gate used = Numbi Gate
  • Rest camps visited during the day = Lower Sabie, Letaba, Shingwezi, Orpen
  • Furthest point North = Pafuri Gate
  • Furthest point South = Lower Sabie Bridge
  • Favourite rest camp location = Letaba Rest Camp
  • Favourite restaurant in the park = Kruger Station, Skukuza Rest Camp
  • Most productive major road = H-10 between Lower Sabie and Tshokwane
  • Most productive dirt road = S143 (Tropic of Capricorn) with the Tihongonyeni waterhole
  • Favourite hide = Lake Panic Hide near Skukuza Rest Camp
  • Favourite outlook point = Nkumbe outlook on the H-10
  • Game drives with local guides in an open safari vehicles = 2 hour night drive at Mopani Rest Camp, 3 hour evening drive at Punda Maria Rest Camp, 2 hour night drive at Olifants Rest Camp
  • Favourite tree = Baobab
  • Favourite bird sighting = Grey-hooded Kingfisher at Lake Panic
  • Favourite mammal sighting = Lion interaction on the S-50 road South of Mopani Rest Camp
  • Favourite reptile sighting = Two fighting Crocodiles at the low bridge at the Shipandani hide
  • Favourite sunrise location = Low-bridge over the Olifants river
  • Life-list bird sightings = Grey-headed Kingfisher, Yellow-crowned Bishop, Fan-tailed Widowbird, Rock Kestrel, Square-tailed Nightjar, Montagu‘s Harrier
  • First time mammals = Roan Antelope, Southern African Springhare (Krugeroo)
  • Total number mammal species identified: 31
  • Total number bird species identified: 112
  • Camera equipment used = 2 x Canon EOS 1D Mark IV, 1 x Canon EOS 6D Mark II, Canon L-Lenses: f4/500mm, f2.8/300mm, f4-5.6/70-300mm, f2.8/24-70mm, f4/17-40mm, 1.4x Converter, Manfrotto Tripod, iPhone Xs MAX

And these are few ‘trip photos‘:

Trip map …
My ‘work place’ …
Having a rest …
My trip mascot (Ground Hornbill) …
Lunch view – Letaba River …
Crossings the Tropic of Capricorn …
Having a drink at Red Rocks …
Turn around …
Flooded bridges (this one over the Olifants River) …
A common sighting ..
At Lake Panic hide (still my favorite place in KNP) …
Olifants river at sunset …
Green KNP …
Human made waterholes …
Very close …
Water everywhere (this is a picture of the banks of the Sabie river) …
A Woolies’ lunch on the Sabie river …
Very relaxed …
Wet morning drives …
I love hides …
Many beautiful sunrises …

Happy New Year

I hope that all of you are as excited about 2021 as this Village Weaver. *I wish you a Very Happy New Year!*

Too much to eat!

This young Lion had eaten a bit too much on Christmas Day and tried to find a comfortable position to sleep with his full stomach. I had a similar problem 😊

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2021

What a year!

Undoubtably 2020 was the most difficult year for mankind in my lifetime and I really hope that 2021 will be better.

Especially for under-privileged people, who were living on the bread line before this disaster hit, life got extremely hard.

I am lucky to live and work at Thanda Safari and I am grateful that no one in my family and no one amongst my friends got seriously ill.

It was a privilege to regularly post pictures, videos and stories about wildlife which were appreciated by so many of you around the world.

I wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2021

… with a collage of some of the many pictures I was lucky enough to take in 2020.

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Was für ein Jahr!

Zweifellos war 2020 das schwierigste Jahr für die Menschheit in meiner Lebenszeit und ich hoffe sehr, dass 2021 besser wird.

Besonders für unterprivilegierte Menschen, die schon vor dieser Katastrophe an Existenzminimum lebten, wurde das Leben extrem hart.

Ich habe das Glück, auf Thanda Safari zu leben und zu arbeiten, und ich bin dankbar, dass niemand in meiner Familie und keiner meiner Freunde ernsthaft krank wurde.

Es war ein Privileg, regelmäßig Wildlife-Bilder, -Videos und -Geschichten zu veröffentlichen, die von vielen Menschen auf der ganzen Welt geschätzt wurden.

Frohe Weihnachten und ein gutes neues Jahr 2021

… mit einer Collage einiger der vielen Bilder, die ich 2020 aufgenommen habe.

RELAXING

This is the view from the waterhole-deck at Thanda Safari’s Villa iZulu – While my guests were relaxing while watching the wildlife come and go a few Cape Buffalo bulls were also relaxing around the water.