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Tamboti to Satara via Muzandzeni and N'wanetsi, Day 5 - (Kruger National Park - ZA)

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Distance
82.5 mi
Elevation gain
1,306 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
1,827 ft
Max elevation
1,485 ft
TrailRank 
53
Min elevation
528 ft
Trail type
One Way
Coordinates
1383
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April 29, 2024
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near Rabelaisruskamp, Mpumalanga (South Africa)

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Photo ofTamboti to Satara via Muzandzeni and N'wanetsi, Day 5 - (Kruger National Park - ZA) Photo ofTamboti to Satara via Muzandzeni and N'wanetsi, Day 5 - (Kruger National Park - ZA) Photo ofTamboti to Satara via Muzandzeni and N'wanetsi, Day 5 - (Kruger National Park - ZA)

Itinerary description

This route was done on the 15th of March 2024. Day 5 of the Kruger trip was a route departing from Tamboti Camp and arriving at Satara for the evening’s accommodation. The H7 Tarmac was followed from Tamboti until a right turn on the Nhlanguleni/Muzandzeni was taken. After the picnic site for a skottle braai breakfast and a quick visit to Shimangweni dam the Sweni Drive was followed East all the way to join the H1-3. The H1-3 North was followed for a short direction until the Nwanetsi road was used to get to the picnic site and then it was North to Gudzani dam before heading on to Satara via the infamous S100 or Nwanetsi River Road. True to its reputation we got some lions in the road just after rejoining the tarmac near Satara. All the routes followed in this series of Kruger wildlife watching trails were done by means of driving in a vehicle. Unless booked on a bush walk, horseback trail or something similar will require a vehicle to travel through the park. Waypoints marked on this trail are only a small sample of the sightings seen on the day. General game sightings in the Kruger are plentiful so the sightings marked in these trails represent only some of the highlights where we opted to capture a photograph or two. It is by no means all that was spotted on the day, some sightings like that of Impala, Wildebeest, Zebra, Elephants etc. are too numerous to waypoint each one. On the other hand, some sightings are too brief or obscured by vegetation that any meaningful identification with a photograph is not worth noting and or marking on the map. The routes followed here are just an indication of what was and could be done for a day's self-driving, road closures and other factors mean that every drive through the Kruger Park in terms of route, time taken to reach points and distance covered will be slightly different from one another. These recordings should act merely as a journal of our experience and are not exact routes which anyone is obliged or recommended to follow. A word of advice would be to plan your route according to the official Kruger Park Map Guides (available at camp and some gate shops) allowing plenty of time to reach your camp or gate before the official closing time. Naturally one must consider time for stopping at sightings, road blockage by Elephants and other game, park speed limits and stopping at bird hides, viewpoints, historical sights and any other interesting attractions that the park has to offer (there are numerous). If self-driving in the Kruger, please make yourself aware of the rules and regulations of the park, be courteous when it comes to shared sightings and leave no trace. Do not litter, feed animals or alight from your vehicle unless a sign indicates that you are allowed to do so. The big five and other dangerous animals are wild and at large in the Kruger so do not take your chances and keep to the safety of your vehicle. If you do alight from your vehicle at bird hides and lookout points etc. make sure that there is no threat in the near vicinity, this is especially true for predators but more so for game which is dangerous but stereotypically not perceived as much of a threat in popular culture e.g. Buffalo, Hippos, Elephants (do your research if unsure). As far as game drives go, they are almost always a hassle- and trouble-free experience. It is recommended that to make the most of a Wildlife experience like the Kruger that one should develop an appreciation for all things in the park and not just seek out large game or the big five. Appreciation of the general scenery, birds, reptiles, plants, and trees to name a few makes a trip to a national park like the Kruger far more rewarding. Enjoy the raw beauty of nature in this world-renowned park and please play your part in keeping it pristine for future generations.

Waypoints

PictographFauna Altitude 1,179 ft
Photo ofHippos at Shimangwaneni Dam Photo ofHippos at Shimangwaneni Dam

Hippos at Shimangwaneni Dam

Hippos in the Shimangwaneni Dam submerged but on the move

PictographPicnic Altitude 1,174 ft
Photo ofCrested Barbet at Mzandzeni Picnic Spot Photo ofCrested Barbet at Mzandzeni Picnic Spot Photo ofCrested Barbet at Mzandzeni Picnic Spot

Crested Barbet at Mzandzeni Picnic Spot

Mzandzeni Picnic spot with a crested barbet nearby. often seen at camps and picnic sites interesting colours. Skottle braais for

PictographBirding spot Altitude 978 ft
Photo ofWood Hoopoe in tree with Woodpecker Photo ofWood Hoopoe in tree with Woodpecker Photo ofWood Hoopoe in tree with Woodpecker

Wood Hoopoe in tree with Woodpecker

Wood Hoopoes in a tree foraging for insects with their curved beaks. a woodpecker above in the same tree

PictographFauna Altitude 957 ft
Photo ofLarge Buffalo Photo ofLarge Buffalo Photo ofLarge Buffalo

Large Buffalo

Two Buffalo found together away from a large herd. They had just been drinking and had plenty of Red billed Oxpeckers on them

PictographPanorama Altitude 529 ft
Photo ofNwanetsi Picnic Spot and Viewpoint Photo ofNwanetsi Picnic Spot and Viewpoint Photo ofNwanetsi Picnic Spot and Viewpoint

Nwanetsi Picnic Spot and Viewpoint

Picnic Spot up high on a hill with a viewpoint that has a vast vista over the water below. Good place to spend some time and see what appears

PictographLake Altitude 628 ft
Photo ofGudzani Dam Photo ofGudzani Dam Photo ofGudzani Dam

Gudzani Dam

Flowers in the dam. The water draws game from all over the much drier surrounds to drink. Waterbirds frequent the dam

PictographFauna Altitude 689 ft
Photo ofLarge Tuskers near to the Road Photo ofLarge Tuskers near to the Road

Large Tuskers near to the Road

Large elephant Bulls eating away close to the road. They are almost always calm and not disturbed by the vehicles

PictographPhoto Altitude 701 ft
Photo ofLadder of Giraffe Photo ofLadder of Giraffe Photo ofLadder of Giraffe

Ladder of Giraffe

Giraffe in their small group or ladder. Feeding on thorn trees with their tongues.

PictographFauna Altitude 835 ft
Photo ofPride of Lions in the Road

Pride of Lions in the Road

A pride of Lions near to Satara lying on the road, only one photograph as the traffic was heavy

PictographOvernight Altitude 871 ft
Photo ofAccommodation at Satara Photo ofAccommodation at Satara Photo ofAccommodation at Satara

Accommodation at Satara

The six sleeper lodge at Satara newly renovated, large ans spacious with a much larger built in Braai.

PictographWaypoint Altitude 878 ft
Photo ofSatara Camp Swimming Pool

Satara Camp Swimming Pool

The Pool at Satara Camp. Open to all overnight visitors for a swim. The pool is shallow do not dive.

PictographCampsite Altitude 1,382 ft
Photo ofTamboti Tented Camp Photo ofTamboti Tented Camp Photo ofTamboti Tented Camp

Tamboti Tented Camp

The Camp Departed. Preset glamping style tents with beds, fridges and other facilities provided.

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