I was really surprised after a long days journey - it took me literally hours from Croc bridge to Skukuza, about a few things namely the nursery. We had an unbelievable entry to the nursary - we have walked all along the boardwalk and were amazed by the wetlands project. After the stroll through the wetlands scenery we entered the nursery where were immediately assisted by a very friendly and helpfull lady. It was on the 5th of April. She immediately made excuse for the absence of the the rest of the personnel who, also humanly, took leave for the long weekend.
THANK YOU

Madam for staying behind just for incase a holiday-maker goes by and give us the oportunity to look in.
I have bought 2 plants - Impala and Kudu lily - and I hope it grows so I can attach some KNP memories to it.
When I arrived back at Croc bridge I told my wife now let us see what is going to happen. I am not going to declare the plants which I am taking out unless I am asked about it.
I am driving an SUV which were dusty and full of mud as was raining in the KNP. The plants were not even 18 inches tall.
It amazed me again how wakefull the KNP personnel is. When I stopped the official aked "what about the plants" I in turn asked jokingly "what plants?". Fortunately I could produce the receipt I was issue with at the nursery.
Well done KNP I have, as always, just came across friendly nice and willing people. I applaud you! Keep up with the standards. The KNP is after all every SA citizen's communal inheritance.

Thanks for the glowing report.
I have always wanted to go and get something to take back home, but I am always rushed when I leave.
This report has just made me more determined to make a stop over at the nursery.