Madikwe Game Reserve doesn’t have camping and requires reservations for expensive accommodations. I didn’t know that and we didn’t do that.
So we drove from Pilansberg for four hours for nothing, turned around and two hours later camped by invitation for free behind the Wag-n-Biekie Bar in Groot Marico where it poured providing an excellent lightning and thunder storm plus a very soggy tent by morning.
After some discussion we decided not to visit Marakele National Park as it has very few roads drivable by a passenger car and we don’t have 4×4 so blew that off and instead got a very early start back to Pretoria, and thus we ended up driving in circles.
Took care of some quick shopping and of course lunch at Wimpy then headed north but had also decided not to go as far as Mapungubwe Nature Reserve on the South Africa, Botswana/Zimbabwe border.
A beautiful drive over Magoebaskloofe Pass provided views across valleys to far mountains and landed us at Hans Merensky Dam in Tzaneen to camp for the night.
Because it looked like rain we only set up one tent and the tarp just in case. This camp is owned by the local water affairs and could really use some maintenance. The bathrooms were falling apart and the grass definitely needed mowing but the view was superb.
No rain and shortly after sunrise we were on our way.
Where to? Kruger National Park of course as it’s a do not miss park no matter how many times visited.