2 January 2018
“It’s almost six years since you visited Kruger National Park with us, Shannon and Simon. Do you remember it!” we asked our grandchildren a few months ago.
“Oh yes! They replied. It was with Jay and Joshua and we had fun!” said Shan.
“I was only seven,” said Si “But I remember everything.”
“Would you like to go again?” we suggested. “Yes please!” came the enthusiastic reply. “I think I’m old enough to enjoy it even more!” said Si and I wondered how much he really did remember. Quite a lot,it turned out as he repeated stories during our current trip that even I had forgotten. And yes – the last trip with all four of them was amazing. The older boys kept their younger cousins entertained in the car and it was one of the best trips Grandpa and I had ever had. It was a short trip as they were so young and perhaps that was why it was so successful.
Our new adventure began yesterday when we packed Simon now 13 into the car at 6:00 am and went to collect his sister, now almost 16 from Underberg where she had spent New Year’s Eve with friends. The drive from Kokstad to Underberg at the foot of the Drakensberg is one of the prettiest in the country. Shan was sleepy-eyed after seeing the New Year in but raring to go when we got there just after seven. What a stunning place she’d had the privilege of staying at.

Beautiful view on the Kokstad to Underberg route

Dam on the property where Shannon stayed
We were blessed with stunning weather and as it was New Year’s Day there were very few trucks on the road. Some of the potholes had been repaired and the toll roads were in pristine condition. The entire route through KZN and Mpumalanga is stunning and if it weren’t for the stretches where we had to play Dodge the Pothole it would be perfect. Now that the kids are older we had very few complaints about how long it was all taking. We did consider their needs for food food and drink though and stopped for meals and snacks along the way. Our breakfast stop at The Midlands Kitchen was great – highly recommend this stop for those travelling this way.
We were doing so well that we decided that instead of stopping at five at Middelburg we’d change our route and go on to Nelspruit. It would mean an extra hour of driving but then we’d have very little time in the car the next day. I quickly searched Bookings.Com for accommodation, found something suitable and cancelled the Travel Lodge in Middelburg.
Because it was done in a hurry we didn’t really know what we were getting. I asked for two adult and two teenagers and got a family room with a double bed and a double bunk. The bathroom was only semi-private – no door – and there was an open plan kitchenette. It was clean and only cost R500 for the four of us. Shan looked a bit traumatized that she might have to have her grandfather snoring right next to her ear but I said we’d make up for the cheap accommodation by spending the savings on a meal out. What would they like? Pizza, burgers or sushi. Sushi won hands down and we went to John Dory’s at a mall 6km away. And yes it was good! Si wanted to know how to use chop sticks so I showed him and he got it right straight away. Grandpa said he could just use his fingers like he did but Shan insisted he be a gentleman and use his utensils! So grandpa too learned a new skill last night!

This is so easy!
It was very hot last night. There was no aircon in our Budget accommodation and it took a while for us all to fall asleep. Then at 4:00 am we all woke with a start when the most horrendous thunder storm woke us from our troubled slumbers. I’m sure the house was struck twice by lightning. It went on for about an hour. I went back to sleep at 5 and woke again at 7. Simon accused grandpa of snoring. “I did not!” Declared Grumpy. ” “Yes you did” – Said Si and played a recording he’d made on Grumpy’s own phone!
Breakfast was a grand affair at the local Wimpy. Last night at John Dory’s Si had been given a Kiddie’s Menu – He’d complained and declared he was now 13 and no longer ordered Baby Stuff. But this morning he didn’t murmur about ordering from the junior menu as he would get a free toy! And he wanted it! So he ordered a Baby Cino and mini ribs! Quite adequate that was too!

Oh that in between age!
It was raining when we left but eased off when we got to White River. First we had tea with the Maartens. Nick had arranged for us to leave our caravan with a friend of his after our trip in November. After tea he came with us to fetch it. It was a bit tricky maneuvering the caravan out of the driveway but we made it. It missed the carport pole by a hair’s breadth.
Then we were off to Malelane Gate. It poured almost all the way there. But as luck would have it by the time we’d checked in at Malelane Gate and Berg en Dal Rest Camp, it stopped to allow us to set up camp. The kids were amazing and after helping us with the caravan had their tent up and mattresses pumped in a jiffy.


All set up and ready for three nights in Berg en Dal
It was four o’clock when we were done and ready to go for an afternoon drive. We got take aways from the restaurant and then set off.
We’ve worked out a point system – first one to spot certain game get points depending on how rare said animal is. Simon is with his keen eagle eyes was soon in the lead. Grandpa is determined to beat him tomorrow.
Today was just a short drive but we got elephant and rhino as well as giraffe, bush buck, impala and zebra. Lots of birds of course but the highlight was the Martial Eagle.

Our lovely martial eagle

A favourite of us all

Ugly to some but we love the adorable warthog

European Roller

Struggling to escape extinction
We had a braai for supper and then Grandpa and Simon hit the hay while Shan and I stayed up a little longer but followed them pretty soon after!
More of our adventures to follow!
Oh my gosh you sure have a wonderful time. Back again in the Kruger and what joy with the grandkids who are now grown up. It seems as if you have been away for years. Will be hard to settle own again in your home. Keep enjoying and travel safe.
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own home…fingers sorry.
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So privileged, Mary😊
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