Walking in the morning. Guides in front and everyone else taking turns to be up front.
This spot had just been vacated by a troop of baboons
Relaxing at a stop on the morning hike
This was quite an angry rhino. He had been disturbed by an anti-poaching patrol and had run past us before he noticed us.
Enjoying the view during an evening hike
This is the game vehicle used to get to the camp and to the start of each hike
Morning view of the 'lapa' and the eating area
Looking at some hippos fighting in the morning. We could constantly hear them down in the river
She was a bit annoyed with us. At this point we had heard so much about elephant behavior that we weren't worried at all
Toilet break on the way out to camp on the first night. Notice the trailer for all of the food and luggage
The camp. Chairs around the fire where there was always a kettle on the boil.
Where we ate our meals. This would be relaxing just before the evening walk.
This was the bravest of the crocs. Nicol says that the ones which don't run have eaten a person before!
This was on the edge of a rhino midden. Very interesting information on rhino behaviour.
Walking along the Olifants river on one of the afternoons. The river was PACKED with crocs and hippos.
Nicol had just asked that everyone stand still but nobody heard him.
The huts - each with two beds. Notice the lamps (which offer very dim light) and the basins which are filled with warm water in the mornings.