And I have never been sorry!The place was absolutely amazing. The 5 star Resort put us in luxury not common to this simple southerner. The beauty of the lawns and the hospitality of the hosts...The air was warm and dusty so upon arrival we were greeted with warm welcomes and cool wet washcloths to wipe our faces. Our luggage was put into our tents by eager workers. Yes, I said tents but they were not tents like you imagine. They were mini house tents complete with running water, showers,spacious rooms, coffee, rockers,soft sheets, warm blankets,and room service. Every morning hot coffee and cookies was delivered to my room 45 minutes before we left for the first game drive. Every night hot water bottles were hiding under the blankets to keep my feet from freezing when I crawled into bed. It was amazing!


One day we were so excited to see 2 male lions stalking a gazelle. We thought we might get to watch a kill, but no. These lions however were walking RIGHT BESIDE our rover, like 4 feet away. And remember we did not have windows either. This was not at a zoo where a zoo keeper would protect you, it was not a tame or trained animal putting on a show. This was real live lions that were looking for supper and they were doing what is natural for them to do. We were on their territory. The driver told us that the animals are used to the rovers but if we would make noise or children would move around very much then they would notice that, so of course we did our best at gazing in silence. Mckenzie was awe struck at the sight of those lions and kept exclaiming in loud baby jabbers! This grandma finally gave her a bag of Juice+ to eat so she stays quiet. I thought about Daniel in the lions den all night with those beasts, I thought about what it would feel like to be supper for them and I gazed in amazement and thought about the grandeur of me being in Africa in lion territory, and that I didn't want to go...not at all!
We also had some wonderful elephant sightings. Sitting in a windowless rig with 3 massive elephants 20 feet away gives you a spectacular view of just how huge those things really are. I remembered when my children were there in 2016 and a vehicle wouldn't start up and the elephant was charging at them... and I prayed our rig would start up when it needed to. To know that they are very able to flip a vehicle if they get mad and they would also crush it is not the most pleasant thought when you are watching them so very close. Its amazing how they pull grass with their trunks and then put it into their mouths.Their ears are huge and they look like a very strong and solid creature!
The leapard was very sly and shy. Carlin spotted him one evening on our way back to the park and it was getting dark. We saw him again the next day but he did his best to hide in the bush and we didn't get long views of him.
The giraffes towered high above the trees and could be seen miles in the distance. Imagine being so tall! Our driver told us that once a driver came around some trees and scared the giraffes and one kicked at the rover and hit the windshield breaking the window. No one was hurt thankfully.
We got out of the rover and walked to the rhinos. There are only 2 on the plains and they are guarded at all times from poachers. Two guards stay with them, one carries a stick and the other a gun. We were told the gun would be used on the poachers and the stick is to use on the animals. It was kind of cool taking selfies with the rhinos behind us. We were very close to them!
It rained several times when we were there so the plains were muddy some places. We drove through some incredible ruts and got stuck several times. I would always look around to make sure there was no animal stalking us . We were always able to roar and spin and back up and try again and jerk around until we got out of there. One time as we were entering one of those muddy ravines I braced myself for the speed and the jerk etc but I failed to grab hold of the bar. Suddenly I found myself ejected right out of my seat! The feeling was amazing and yet I could not do one thing to stop myself. I probably would have flown right out the window if the space would have been clear but instead I hit something or someone, I forget how that was.
Another animal that deserves mention is the monkey. They were so big and ugly and impressive in their own way but I am so thankful that they are not my ancestors! What a disgrace to suppose that we came from such undignified creatures. One day while we were out on a game drive a monkey got into Johnny and SueAnn's tent. He must have smelled the bananas and either the tent was not zipped properly or he figured out how to open it. He went into their room and made a mess, ate bananas and scattered trash etc. The room keeper found him and cleaned up the mess before we got back so we never got to see the mess. I never got to see any of the monkeys around our tents. I was told those were cute but I could not see any tho I walked up and down the walkway gazing into the trees.

The food and dining was another experience not common to me. The building was large and spacious with lots of tables. We could also eat outside if we wanted to, on the deck or in the shade close to the pool. The breakfast spread was elaborate and we were hungry by 10, since all we had was cookies and coffee. Breakfast was the only meal that was served buffet style. Every meal was quite satisfying and it was such a pleasure to be so pampered....no laundry, no dishes, no work at all just great service for everything we wanted!



In the meantime remember....You have so much to be thankful for!