The past two weeks seem to have flown by with hardly a
moment to draw breath. Having been ill the past week has also meant that being
in the field feels 10x harder.
Monday, 24 November 2014
Babies, Babies Everywhere
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Africa,
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monkeys,
university,
wildlife-experiences
Monday, 10 November 2014
Kruger, Mountains and So Much More
The past 2 weeks really have flown by!
The Vervet monkey females had babies which are all adorable and I
got to see them throughout the week.
A baby Vervet monkey |
My mum also arrived for a visit which was definitely just as
exciting. She came up to Lajuma, where I got to show her around and we saw all 3
types of monkeys. We also climbed Mount Lajuma before we headed back down the
mountain and traveled to Kruger Park.
Samango monkey feeding |
Me at the top of Mount Lajuma |
On the way to Kruger we stopped at the Vervet Monkey
Rehabilitation Centre which was really interesteing. We got to hear all about the
monkeys and some of their stories and the problems facing them. We
even got to see 2 blind monkeys that had lost their sight when shot by farmers which was so sad.
After we left the centre we reached our hotel, the Sabie River
Bush Lodge. The lodge was beautiful, our room overlooked the garden and had a
huge high thatched roof which was just stunning. The main deck area looked out
over the river and Kruger Park and one night we were lucky enough to see elephants by the
water.
The first evening at the lodge we went on a sunset drive where we
got to see Elephants, Rhinos, Lions and Giraffes and Impala which was amazing.
Wednesday morning Mum and I headed in to the park early and drove
around all day. At lunch I had a baboon
steal my blueberry muffin which was a little unexpected!
We were so lucky to have a female lion walk out right out in front
of our car and got to see the back end of a leopard as well!
On Thursday we went on a morning game drive and managed to see all
of the big 5 before midday which was incredible. We then headed back to the
lodge and spent a relaxing afternoon by the pool.
Friday seemed to have arrived far too quickly and we went to
Maholoholo Rehab Centre where we had a very informative talk about the poaching issue, not just for the Asian market but also for traditional African healers who pay people to illegally hunt the
animals because they don't have easy access to their native species. We were also told about how the trophy hunting trade funds a great deal of
consevation efforts as well as provides meat for rehab centres like Moholoholo.
I also got to get close to see wild dog, a leopard and some cool
birds.
We then drove back through the park and saw hyenas and lions on
the way before reaching the hotel and having our last dinner in Kruger overlooking the river.
We left Sabie River Bush Lodge on Saturday morning and headed up
into the mountains. The cloud was still low first thing so instead we headed to
Pilgrams Rest, a small town that used to mine gold. From there we drove back up
to the mountains calling at the view points of the Panorama Route before reaching
Graskop and our hotel.
On Sunday we headed back down to Hazyview and did a 1.2km zipwire
ride from near the top of the mountain down to the bottom which was so much
fun! We got to see some great views as well. We then headed to the airport and
mum got on her flight home and I headed back to Lajuma.
Labels:
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Africa,
Kruger,
leopard,
lion,
South Africa,
university,
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