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Zimbabwe Parks Safari
Our blog June & July 2013
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Gonarezhou ..Chipinda Pools,Chinguli and Chilojo Hills campsites
One definitely comes to Gonerazhou for the scenery. Chipinda Pools the first night on the edge of the Runde River with hippo and crocs. They have two ablution blocks with running water and hot showers . Very pleasant.
On to Chinguli campsite which is also on the Runde river looking towards the cliffs. The reflections of the Chilijo Cliffs in the water is very beautiful.
We were again spoilt with hot showers. Our in house comedian, Hennie kept us in hysterics around our camp fire once again last night !!
We took a drive around and saw a herd of Kudu, Wildebeest a lone Buffalo a couple of elephant and a Hyena out in the late morning.
The highlight of the day was our drive to the top of the Chilijo Cliffs. The view from there is magnificent. Two Black Eagles were gliding around us scanning the edges of the cliffs for quite some time..what a treat.
Arrived at Chilojo Cliffs campsite which is a bush camp with one long drop toilet!!!
We are now sitting on the edge of the river looking straight across at the cliffs enjoying sundowners...what a view.
On to Fishan camp which also only has the luxury of a long drop. We are on the bank of the Runde river once again with many crocs and at least 100 Egyptian geese...you can imagine the noise...thought we were back home !!
Took a game drive and stopped in the causeway to wash our cars which were in bad need of it. They have done a lot of work on the roads in the Park so other than an odd patch here and there they are in very good condition.
Everyone except Rita &Gavin, Gail &Garth and Bail and I , left for home today.
Sat 6th Rita & Gavin have set off for home and we are heading for Mozambique today.
Saw more game driving out the Reserve this morning than the previous few days. .the highlight being 2 Wild Dogs (Painted Dogs) as they now seem to refer to them as in Zim. As we crossed the last causeway a hippo popped his head out of the water about 5m away from our car !! The bridge crossing the Runde River was washed away in 2000 and has still not been repaired.
Will drive until about 4pm today (+-9 hrs) so it will be a long day..not sure where we will spend the night!
On to Chinguli campsite which is also on the Runde river looking towards the cliffs. The reflections of the Chilijo Cliffs in the water is very beautiful.
We were again spoilt with hot showers. Our in house comedian, Hennie kept us in hysterics around our camp fire once again last night !!
We took a drive around and saw a herd of Kudu, Wildebeest a lone Buffalo a couple of elephant and a Hyena out in the late morning.
The highlight of the day was our drive to the top of the Chilijo Cliffs. The view from there is magnificent. Two Black Eagles were gliding around us scanning the edges of the cliffs for quite some time..what a treat.
Arrived at Chilojo Cliffs campsite which is a bush camp with one long drop toilet!!!
We are now sitting on the edge of the river looking straight across at the cliffs enjoying sundowners...what a view.
On to Fishan camp which also only has the luxury of a long drop. We are on the bank of the Runde river once again with many crocs and at least 100 Egyptian geese...you can imagine the noise...thought we were back home !!
Took a game drive and stopped in the causeway to wash our cars which were in bad need of it. They have done a lot of work on the roads in the Park so other than an odd patch here and there they are in very good condition.
Everyone except Rita &Gavin, Gail &Garth and Bail and I , left for home today.
Sat 6th Rita & Gavin have set off for home and we are heading for Mozambique today.
Saw more game driving out the Reserve this morning than the previous few days. .the highlight being 2 Wild Dogs (Painted Dogs) as they now seem to refer to them as in Zim. As we crossed the last causeway a hippo popped his head out of the water about 5m away from our car !! The bridge crossing the Runde River was washed away in 2000 and has still not been repaired.
Will drive until about 4pm today (+-9 hrs) so it will be a long day..not sure where we will spend the night!
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Antelope Park Gweru to Gonarezhou
Very pleasant facilities with chalets and camping.Had a good meal at the lodge followed by good stories around their pit bouma. They breed lions so heard them roaring all night.
There are many police stops along the way but apparently they have been told not to harass tourists so get waived through most..except poor Jakes who got a US$10 fine for not carrying a fire hydrant.
A lot of repairs and maintenance is being done to the roads with a result they now have a few tol roads manned by one person for both directions of traffic!! A policeman is at hand to check that each driver is given a receipt and another sitting on the side of the road with a machine gun!!! We assume that is for non payers !!!
Quite a few garages are still without fuel but it has not affected us as we have always been able to get from some where. Prices for diesel range anywhere from $1.31 to $1.47 per Lt.
We arrived at the gate at Gonarezhou only to have an hour delay in checking us in as there appeared to be problems with their booking system . This we thought was resolved with great inefficiency !! only to arrive at out site at Chipinda Pools to find other people on our site!!
We sorted ourselves out in the end.
The site was good on the edge of the Runde River with running water and hot showers.
Unfortunately there isn't much game ..the little we have seen are very skittish ..we think as a result of hunting and poaching in the past . The scenery is very pretty varying from large river beds, lovely cliffs and a variety of big trees .
There are many police stops along the way but apparently they have been told not to harass tourists so get waived through most..except poor Jakes who got a US$10 fine for not carrying a fire hydrant.
A lot of repairs and maintenance is being done to the roads with a result they now have a few tol roads manned by one person for both directions of traffic!! A policeman is at hand to check that each driver is given a receipt and another sitting on the side of the road with a machine gun!!! We assume that is for non payers !!!
Quite a few garages are still without fuel but it has not affected us as we have always been able to get from some where. Prices for diesel range anywhere from $1.31 to $1.47 per Lt.
We arrived at the gate at Gonarezhou only to have an hour delay in checking us in as there appeared to be problems with their booking system . This we thought was resolved with great inefficiency !! only to arrive at out site at Chipinda Pools to find other people on our site!!
We sorted ourselves out in the end.
The site was good on the edge of the Runde River with running water and hot showers.
Unfortunately there isn't much game ..the little we have seen are very skittish ..we think as a result of hunting and poaching in the past . The scenery is very pretty varying from large river beds, lovely cliffs and a variety of big trees .
Saturday, 6 July 2013
Sunday, 30 June 2013
Mana Pools 29 June
Jannie and Tjeerd joined the team yesterday..we now have 6 Toyota's and 1 Land Rover.
No water yesterday due to a burst pipe ..but was fixed by today..quite amazing..so we are back to having lovely hot showers.
Had another lovely camp fire last night - wood is fantastic hard dark mapani which burns slowly. Only problem is it costs $5 a bundle and we burn 2 to 3 a night.. but it's baie lekker as Jakes says !!
Last day in Mana Pools before we depart for Gonarezhou.
It is Gail's birthday today and we gave her a bottle of champagne wrapped in the Sandton news tired with foil cut from a wine casket !!
After a leisurely breakfast everyone set off to explore new parts of the park. We came across a kill which was covered with so many white backed vultures we could not see what it was nor was there any sign of animals with full tummy's. Stopped at water holes along the way but still no abundance of game other than a herd of about 150 Impala.
Weather is perfect, blue sky with not a single cloud and the evenings are warm and the stars are fantastic.
30th..just left Mana Pools camp and came across a herd of 8 Eland. Heading back up to Karoi to restock and refuel and will be spending the night in Gweru
No water yesterday due to a burst pipe ..but was fixed by today..quite amazing..so we are back to having lovely hot showers.
Had another lovely camp fire last night - wood is fantastic hard dark mapani which burns slowly. Only problem is it costs $5 a bundle and we burn 2 to 3 a night.. but it's baie lekker as Jakes says !!
Last day in Mana Pools before we depart for Gonarezhou.
It is Gail's birthday today and we gave her a bottle of champagne wrapped in the Sandton news tired with foil cut from a wine casket !!
After a leisurely breakfast everyone set off to explore new parts of the park. We came across a kill which was covered with so many white backed vultures we could not see what it was nor was there any sign of animals with full tummy's. Stopped at water holes along the way but still no abundance of game other than a herd of about 150 Impala.
Weather is perfect, blue sky with not a single cloud and the evenings are warm and the stars are fantastic.
30th..just left Mana Pools camp and came across a herd of 8 Eland. Heading back up to Karoi to restock and refuel and will be spending the night in Gweru
Friday, 28 June 2013
Mana Pools - Nyamepi Camp
We tried to take a scenic route to Nyamepi but could not cross the Sapi River - sand to deep and soft. Had to recover vehicles and deflate tyres and eventually did a u turn and went the main route so only got to camp at about 5pm. Our 1 hr trip turned into 7 hrs !!
Nyamepi camp is very big with quite a lot of people which we are not used to after having all previous camps to ourselves. We do have drinkable tap water, flushing toilets and a hot shower.
Sun sets over the Zambezi are beautiful and temperatures perfect reaching 31 at 4pm.
Hyenas and monkeys are a problem in camp. We must have had about 10 hyena scavenging around us whilst having supper last night..an odd pebble tossed in their direction and large bonfire kept them at bay.
Have seen quite a lot of game but because there is still water inland the animals have not arrived in large herds as yet.
The park has spectacular trees and lovely scenery especially along the river edge.
We have driven to Vundu Point which is very pretty with huge pods of hippo. The river is very wide here and you can see Zambia across the other side..quite a few lodges and moored boats .
Nyamepi camp is very big with quite a lot of people which we are not used to after having all previous camps to ourselves. We do have drinkable tap water, flushing toilets and a hot shower.
Sun sets over the Zambezi are beautiful and temperatures perfect reaching 31 at 4pm.
Hyenas and monkeys are a problem in camp. We must have had about 10 hyena scavenging around us whilst having supper last night..an odd pebble tossed in their direction and large bonfire kept them at bay.
Have seen quite a lot of game but because there is still water inland the animals have not arrived in large herds as yet.
The park has spectacular trees and lovely scenery especially along the river edge.
We have driven to Vundu Point which is very pretty with huge pods of hippo. The river is very wide here and you can see Zambia across the other side..quite a few lodges and moored boats .
Zebra are extra black and white |
Looks like a golf course with all the large trees |
Sun downer |
Enjoying the camp fire |
Large herd of inquisitive impala |
Local ladies going fishing |
Camp along the banks of the Zambezi |
Anyone for tea or coffee? |
Beautiful herd of Eland |
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