Thanks so much to all of you for your wonderful comments!
And just to clarify, yes the leopard was alive.DAY 2
This day was our only full day in the park.
We had already had amazing sightings on our first drive. Especially the beautiful leopard. So today we needed to find lions to show my cousins from Australia the big five!
Which road did I decide to take them on? None other than the lion road... Eloff Street! (H4-1)
So we wake up, they are not too used to waking up in the bush so we couldn't get to the gates as they open.
This actually did't seem to matter as today was FULL OF CATS!!
We left the camp at about 6:20am (20 mins after the gates open) this to me felt like being late to a meeting by hours!
Anyway as I said it didn't make such a big difference in the end.
We turn onto the H4-1 and I immediately see a traffic jam!
Could our first sighting of the day complete the big 5 with only lion left?
YES!
We stopped and watched a pride of 2 lionesses with 7 cubs!
They were so cute!

And of course I couldn't resist filming the cute cubs playing with their mommies
So after about 10 minutes of cuteness the mommies obviously got a bit tired of playing and moved off.
~Lion sighting number 1~
We then continued towards Lower Sabie to have some brunch.
When I saw my favourite bird I couldn't not stop and look at it's beautify

After that it was getting quite hot and the animals showed less of themselves.
So we decided that we were hungry and went straight to have some brunch.
While waiting for my lunch I posted on Kruger Sightings: "Waiting for my lunch at Lower Sabie, wishing for the resident leopard to come out"
The next minute I get this reply:
"Sorry, no leopard but 2 male lions! Come and I'll show you"
I went and there they were!
A bit far so I had to zoom into the picture a bit.

This was truly amazing! to have lunch while watching lions that I would never have spotted myself!
~Lion sighting number 2~
After lunch we decided to take a quick detour towards the H10 Lower Sabie Bridge.
We had a better view of the other male lion from there but we also got to see some rare Vulture species
This one looked to me like a hooded vulture? and notice the skull in front of it. Anyone know what it looks like?

After the lions disappeared we headed to sunset dam for a quick snack break. Yes I know we just had lunch, but still!

About 8kms from sunset dam we see 2 cars stopped. We drive up to them and see a tree full of vultures.
We thought that was interesting until they called us and told us that we missed 2 lions crossing the road, they said that they were walking parallel to the road so if we wait a bit further on we might see them.
We did just that!
We went a bit forward and parked off. Us all looking in the direction of the riverbed waiting.
Suddenly we all unanimously shouted LION!
I turn around to get the camera out, by the time I looked back he was gone.
But none the less the sighting counted!
How amazing! on a road I had never found anything on, we had had 2 different lion sightings in one morning.
~Lion sighting number 3 = 12 for the day~
The rest of the drive was a bit quiet besides for a giraffe and a beautiful male Kudu right next to the road



We were getting really close to Skukuza and I asked if they wanted to take a quick pop into renosterkoppies or go straight to skukuza?
Grant just then asked me if I wanted to go tracking again with him that afternoon for wild dogs.
How could I decline such an amazing opportunity.
So our decision was to go to the camp. I'll meet Grant at the viewing deck and my cousins go to sleep as they were tired of driving the whole day.
So I get to the viewing deck and I see a family busy looking excited and taking photos upon photos.
I remembered from Kruger Sightings that the previous week there had been a pair of mating leopards seen from the camp.
Could this be them? Could that family be watching the mating leopards?
One question would answer it all!
"Hi, can you see anything interesting?"
"YES! Mating Leopards!!"
So I quickly set up my binoculars and tripod and I let them point it at the leopards as it was hard for me to spot it.
"There look through it now, you should see the sighting of a life time!"
I look through and can you believe it? 2 leopards!!
From skukuza deck!!
The one got up and moved a bit closer so I got my camera out and called my cousins.
This was truly the best time I have ever had in the camp when I'd rather stay in than go out.









Again a bit cropped as it was on the other side of the river, but what a sighting of a life time it truly was!
I also couldn't resist filming it!
The next thing Grant arrives at the deck ready to pick me up to go tracking.
He came just in time to watch the leopards walk off.
Our drive was great but sadly no doggies for us.
But we did see this big herd of elephants crossing the road.

At about 6:10pm (40 minutes after closing time) he said "Lets go back, but I want to show you the staff village."
This was amazing! I couldn't wait to see it!
We arrived and he gave me a tour.
He took me to a hyena den in the back of someone's garden! That was amazing!
When it was time for me to go back to camp, we couldn't because this little thing blocked off the road and just wouldn't move!

After about 20 minutes of him freezing in the road we decided that we needed to take a different route to get to Skukuza.
I finally got back to my bungalow with a lekker supper waiting.
What an amazing day we had in Kruger!
12 lions and 2 leopards.
Of which 2 of each we could have just seen from the camp itself!
I hope you enjoyed day 2 as much as I did!
Stay tuned for my last day.