Our last safari drive began very cold and misty. We doubted we would be able to see much so we were delighted when we spotted…..

….. ‘lions in the mist.’
We were surprised to see a brown hyena running towards us, one of South Africa’s rarest carnivores and rarely seen on safari. It veered off into the bushes.

The mist decorated the many spider webs we passed.

We saw a family group of kudu usually very shy but they stayed a while, keeping an eye on us.


As the mist began to clear we saw a jackal resting not far from the track.
Lenny joked that if we couldn’t find live animals he could find dead ones!

An empty tortoise shell, a zebra skull,


and a water buck skull and spine.

As we headed back for breakfast I spotted a nyala in the bushes.

After breakfast we set off to our next stop we passed some zebra on the reserve.


Heading back in the direction of Cape Town we chose the R62 route inland through the Karoo, rather than the coastal N2 we drove on Wednesday. The scenery was beautiful.

We passed many farms, fruit and cattle and ostrich, and a township.


We arrived at De Zeekoe Guest Farm mid afternoon.


View from our balcony.

Garden and pool area.
We are off to have our dinner of ‘ostrich bobotie’.
At least we don’t have to get up at 5.45am tomorrow (although we wouldn’t have missed this experience for the world).