Sunday 13 August 2023 – Day 2 at Twee Rivieren
Before I begin on today’s adventure let me tell the campers what the facilities are like here at Twee Rivieren.
There is a laundry with a functioning washing machine and dryer. You need to buy tokens from Reception at R21 each. There are also laundry basins for hand washing and there is a courtyard where you may hang your clothes.
The ablutions are clean and well-maintained if a little old-fashioned. The showers are hot and they work well.
There is also an adequate kitchen where you can do the washing up. It also has a microwave oven for the use of guests.
The park shop is okay. You can get some fresh veggies like cucumber and tomatoes, potatoes and onions but nothing special and supplies are limited. It is well stocked with nature field guides and books as well as camping equipment that you might need if you forgot to pack something. Of course, it is also full of touristy stuff.
Now to the good stuff!
We started the day with a light breakfast of cereal and yogurt and of course good strong coffee. A flask and nibbles were packed as we planned to have a snack stop at Auchterlonie Picnic Site.
The mornings and evenings are quite chilly but it warms up considerably during the day.
We followed the northern road on the west side passing Kielie Krankie to the Auchterlonie Picinic site and then across the Tierkop road to Kij Kij Waterhole. From there we drove south back to Twee Rivieren








We watched a drongo and shrike chase each other and call out bird swear words but we’re not sure who won. They settled down on separate perches as if nothing was amiss.


















As we neared Kij Kij we spotted something large and orange. It was a sleeping lion with his back to us and we couldn’t see his head. However, a little further on we found two sleeping peacefully. Local gossip had it that there were several more including cubs but they were dozing somewhere out of sight.


At another waterhole, we observed some ostriches having a chat.





During our last stretch back to camp we came across another two interesting mammals



wow thank you, magnificent and lot of chance… I miss so much the Kgalagadi
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Perhaps one day you will return?
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mmmm— not sure… thank you for the suite
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Lekker photies..
Have fun, regards to Earl.
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Thanks Ands. The Earl is coping well
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A wonderful day spotting and getting fabulous photos Helen. I love the Crimson-breasted Shrike 🙂
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He is indeed a stunning bird.
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Gee never heard of those places before Helen and those lovely animals. Seems like lots of bird life as well. Enjoy your travels…
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Thanks Mary. Kgalagadi is very special
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