Monday, 28 December 2015

South Africa: Day 8 and Christmas morning


With the little disappointment from the last lodge we ended up booking a different stay half way to our next booking. To get there we had to go through the border again, we where staying at a game lodge close to the Pongola game reserve (The first game reserve we visited to have a big lake nearby).

Mantenga''s craft's centre 
On our way there we stopped at a local craftsman's town in Swazieland called Mantenga craft's centre, where locals make different kinds of woodcuttings to sell them as souvenirs.
Tent lodges

As we arrived we got greeted very kindly and guided to our rooms; the rooms where a curious combination of tents and buildings: the roof, doors and windows where part of a tent, but the walls and the floor where built.

After lunch we decided to go on a game drive, because my mum heard that it was one of the best parks to see black Rhinos.

This boy named Joel joined us during the game ride, he was the son of the lodge's manager. He was 19 years old and already running his own business, amazing in my opinion, and it made me think about what to do in the short future myself, once I'm done with my first bit of travelling of course.


During the game we where suffering, the temperatures were probably around the 40ยบ and the wind that was blowing felt like an hot fan on your face. We did see lots of warthogs which are so cute! And after a while we even encountered black rhinos!! They are really a lot more aggressive than their relatives the white rhinos, as well as a bit smaller.


For dinner all the guests were supposed to be gathered around a very nice camp fire for a drink before heading to the table, but it was so windy that everyone just went inside; once we got guided to the tables we saw that Joel was going to be sitting on his own, which we found sad and invited him over to our table to have dinner! It ended up being a very interesting night, we learnt a lot about growing up in the local area and as a main course we had kudu!! which was surprisingly tender for a wild animal.

If you look closely you can see a crocodile
On Christmas day's morning we left our beds quite early because we had planned something, something different than the by now usual game drives. We were heading to the lake, to do a sort of lake safari.
The first animal that we spotted on the lake was a crocodile, but not too much later we saw a big group of hippopotamus, at first we only managed to catch a few glimpses of their noses and ears going up and down but later on we saw the almost completely out of the water. At the coast of the lake you could observe a big variety of wildlife as well, from rhinos and zebras to more warthogs and of course impalas.
When the weather started changing the ranger decided that we could go back to get some breakfast. And so we did, after breakfast we started packing to head to our next destination.

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