On our next portion of the trip we went to Mkuzi Nature Reserve just north and a little west from the coast. We stayed for another three nights but this time we were accompanied by Oli and Erika because it was a long weekend and not far for them to drive up and meet us. They were slightly apologetic for joining us on our honeymoon but we really wanted them to come and enjoy the weekend with us doing some game viewing and catching up.
Mkuzi was the first reserve we visted on this trip which had large game which was very exciting for us all. They have Rhino, Giraffe, Cheetah, Elephant and Leopard. Also 400 recorded species of birds and some other water life including Hippo. This reserve is well looked after and the toilets were superb which is always a plus when roughing it. Much to our amazement there was even a pool in the camping area! When Ant and I arrived the lots were almost completely empty save one or two sites and we really took our time to try and find the best spot. A good camping spot is hugely important over a long weekend because of the families arriving with children or young adults who choose to be raucous and loud instead of going to bed early as we did. In the end it took us almost and hour of walking around and a thorn in each of our feet before we settled on "the spot". Shade is also important for afternoon sun when you've come back from your morning drive and have a nap before your evening drive. This reserve had TONS of various antelope and they were in large numbers and looking seriously healthy which is a good sign for all species involved.
A Male and Female Kudu, look at those horns! Very healthy...
Mum and Baby Zebra in the low sunset light, also very thick bush around these parts
Our first evening just after arriving and went for a quick drive before dark, lovely giraffes This is a Lappet Faced Vulture, almost dark out but a great sighting. Ant and Ol cooking some Brekkie by the waterside, how cute!
The Nsumo Pan at Mkuzi Reserve, there's some Hippos out in the center...
Me and Erika awaiting our boys to make the breakfast, early but sunny, horray!
Our proximity to the Pan, watch out for crocs! (Couldn't believe there's no fence...) African wild plant, grows from a cactus type base, very pretty and spikey
Our first day's game viewing wasn't so successful, we saw lots of interesting birds and drove for hours on lots of routes but unfortunately no luck with any cats or Elephants (which i was desperate to see...). But on our way back to camp in the afternoon sun we were pleasantly surprised when slowing down over a small bridge...
A beautiful White Rhino basking in the mid day mud haha, he then got up and trotted off....
The second day of game viewing started out with some giraffes by the roadside
Then we got really lucky and saw two pairs of mum and baby rhinos!
This is a Crested Barbet, nicely posing for Anthony on a tree
This is a male Nyala, the females are brown with no horns but with white lines on body This is a male Impala, the females are exactly the same but without any headgear haha
Going out on a night drive which was a gift to Anthony and I from Erika and Oli as a honeymoon gift. As you might be able to tell, it was cold out. And got colder as we drove for the next two hours. We saw lots of antelope, Giraffe, a couple of Genets, a Spotted Eagle Owl, White Tailed Mongoose and Scrub Hares. Needless to say, all involved were hoping for a Leopard or Cheetah (who sometimes hunt at night) but none were to be found. After we dropped the other ppl off at the cottages in the uper camp the four of us got a last chance on the 6kms back to the tented camps...and Oli spotted an Aardvark! Unfortunately it was too dark and too far for a photo, but way to go Ol, good eyes!
The last day and we discovered some great hides off the roads and this waterhole was teeming with Terrapins. Turtle-like but really nasty, they live in water that can be parasite filled and generally scavenge for food. On this day they found some animal remains from a kill the night before, we could see bones all over the bank...
A Burchell's Coucal sunning itself in the early morning, they are big birds and this was right out the window from the car, great sighting.
In the end we didn't see any cats and the only big game was Rhino and Hippo but regardless it was an amazing weekend with Ol and Erika and one that we'll all remember and cherish. But the adventure continues for Ant and I and so we parted ways, fittingly in the rain haha, and headed to our next destination!