Hi Stoffel
Going to cheat on Kgalagadi are you?
Stoffel the H15, road to Giriyondo, is a very nice gravel road. One section has speed humps, as Penny has mentioned – great idea BTW….should be done on all roads in Kruger IMHO.
We went through the border about 1pm, and did not find the road to be busy – however, we did encounter most of the oncoming traffic inside Moz, so the road might be busier earlier in the day.
Due to the time of day and me having a bad case of the flue, we did not really do game viewing. We did however see some impalas, zebras and ostriches on this road. We also did not stop at Makhadzi.
You will be able to travel to the border post and turn around there. I’m however not sure if they will allow you to actually go into the “security area”. But on the other hand, this is suppose to be a tourist orientated post, so I think you should just ask the gate guard if it will be ok for you to go inside.
This has to be the best looking border post in SA and Moz. It is actually one building – one part SA, other part Moz. Both sides also accommodate offices for the respective Park’s administrations.
There are also toilet facilities.
As Penny mentioned, there are two relocated baobabs on the SA side of the post. I’ve posted a photo of one in the following thread:
Baobab Relocation
It is actually a pity that you have to go through the whole border procedure thing to take a drive on the Moz. side – think with this, the whole initiative missed its gaol. The roadwork on the first few km inside the Limpopo Park is almost completed – going to be a nice gravel road that can be done with a normal sedan. They also have speed humps – bit bigger than that on the SA side….well I think it is speed humps ……pipes under the road… equally spaced.
Hope this helps a bit Stoffel.
Have a great trip! Waiting for that report…