What a great way to recognise the unsung heroes.
The guides that take us 'visitors' on bush walks and drives etc have a massive part to play in how many of us view a certain camps.
During my visits I've done my fair share of drives and intend to do a few more upon my Sept return.
Satara as you move South is the next camp where we've done drives and I've done a walk.
All the guides know the stuff, also how to handle the tourists on the lookout for rabbits, skunks and buck. The ability to impart both technical and also 'basic' knowledge to the group is great.
You can sense how they just love to educate and share the us about the world that they live in.
It truly is a passion.
Skukuza is next on the list and sadly my experiences find me now staying away from doing drives here.
I still visit the camp, but don't do drives.
The sightings on the drives are great, but with guides often a bit hit and miss!
Lower Sabie: Well what can I say.
The evergreen Patrick has entertained us on a few drives and also Bridgeman.
One of my best ever drives, with Bridgeman involved seeing only 1 lone rhino and very little else.
He stopped the vehicle in a spot switched the engine off and just asked us to listen to the bush for a few minutes. Magical!
The energy that they bring makes the drives, as at Satara, transforms it from a drive into an entire event.
Sadly I've never done drives at other camps, but hopefully Pretoriuskop can be added shortly.
Long my the guides and rangers of KNP continue their awesome work.