We spent the first two nights at Rhino Post Camp within Kruger Park. You can self-drive through Kruger but you have to stay on specific roads and can only be in the park for certain hours. The rangers who work at the camps can take many more dirt roads that go off the main drag, giving you a greater opportunity to see more animals. Additionally, the guides share a radio/walkie talkie station so if one finds a pride of lions, they'll let the others know so you can come see it too.
The schedule during the day was pretty standard at both lodges we stayed at. Wake up call was at 5:30am, then people met for coffee and muffins before hopping into the vehicle. About an hour and a half in we'd stop and stretch our legs and have a coffee, then get back in for another hour or so. We arrived back at the lodge around 9:30 or 10am for brunch. After brunch you had the afternoon to yourself until 3pm. We gathered again for some light bites before getting back into the vehicles. We'd drive until sundown and then stop for a beer or a glass of wine and some snacks and enjoy the sunset. Then back in the car for another hour or so to see if we could find any animals hunting. Drinks were at 7:30pm and dinner was served at 8pm. After dinner most people went back to their cabins to crash and prepare for the next 5:30am wake up call.
Rhino post had a really cool "common area" for lack of better term. They had a fire pit and a small bar that backed up onto a river bed that had dried up. So you could just sit there and watch the animals walk by. Each cabin room also had a patio that faced this so you could relax in the afternoon and watch impala, elephants, monkeys, buffalo, etc walk right by your room.
Sand pit/watering hole from the common area of Rhino Post.
A family of elephants and some buffalo spending the afternoon
Elephants at a watering hole during our first sunset in Kruger
The evening drives were less fruitful than the morning drives, in our opinion. The morning drives brought more excitement as we saw different animals than the ones that frequented our lodge's watering hole. We saw giraffes, rhino, a pride of lions, a leopard, and a few zebra. Our driver was very experienced and we had a really great time. We were so successful in our first two days that we couldn't fathom how the second lodge could be any better than this one... it was. But you'll have to wait til the next post.
A rhino crossing in front of our vehicle (excuse the windshield wiper curve)
Sunset on the second/last night in Kruger
Actually, the windshield wiper curve just skims the rump (okay, back end-ish) of the rhino...perfect frame, I love it!. These are GREAT pictures! Glad to hear you all had such a wonderful time!
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