Gorah Elephant Camp is a franchise within the Addo Elephant Park and it is a
truly stunning place, an 18th century farmhouse that has been developed with
luxury tents with all mod cons. The
Lodge looks out over open plains with hartebeest, zebra, wart hogs, kudu and
ostrich nearby. It is unfenced so we
could walk around during the day from tent to lodge, but had to be accompanied
after dark, while the animals hunt!
We
were just in time for high tea before heading out for an evening game
drive. It was cool and the gluwein that
awaited our return was very welcome!
The bush is
quite thick although not that high, so sightings where there is bush rely on
the animals being close to the road.
Kudu, hartebeest, eland (the largest antelope), elephants, zebra, wart
hogs, ostrich, many different birds, buzzards, owls were seen on different
drives. Across a valley at one point, we
saw two male black rhinos facing off over a boundary dispute. They stare and motion at each others, often
for long periods and mostly without fighting, until one backs down. Fortunately, we saw the conclusion, which was without bloodshed!
Hartebeest
Eland, the biggest antelope
Rhinos in boundary face off
Kudu
We stopped above the elephant's water hole while Devon, our guide and driver, laid out a table with drinks and nibbles - how good is that?
Jean was getting cold!
Our first
early morning drive was miserable in rain, cold and drizzle, unusal weather they
said! But, we did see some elephants up
close and a hearty breakfast awaited our return. The rest of the day was chilly and we spent
some of it trying to keep warm, buying extra clothing from the shop, and eating
a light (only 3 courses) lunch and high tea before the evening drive.
The evening
drive started off with hot water bottles
in the land cruiser - tough eh, but a nice touch. The highlight was following a black rhino to a water hole,
which we looked down on from a small dead end hillock. The rhino had watched us all the way, and listened.
Perhaps we made too much noise when we exited the vehicle to watch it,
as it decided we were to be challenged.
Back in the vehicle, we waited as he trundled up the hill and then
confronted the vehicle from behind. It was only afterwards that, with us sitting
on the back seats, Jean became aware that all that was between her and his
rather large main horn was the cushion on her seat, just above his head! Devon said it was the best rhino sighting
he had experienced and, had he charged us, he would have pushed us over the edge of where we were parked!
Rhino watching us
Now watching us watching him!
He's had enough and comes to investigate
Yep, there they are/it is, I'll have it now!
Oops, hmmm, not so sure.............
He backed down, eventually, but only after several confrontations
He was full size, just that the camera wide angle makes him look smaller.
On our last
morning, with the temperature rising and the sun shining, we first encountered
a lioness, crouched in a shallow waterhole, watching three wart hogs coming
close. She apparently was low on energy
due to not feeding for several days, so let them pass unaware of her, as they
were just a little too far away. Then
she rose and we got some views of her up close as she moved off. Two other wart hogs on a hill were the next
target as she started to stalk slowly.
Oddly, they approached her until one seemed to have an "oh sh*t,
it's a lion" moment and they then ran the other way. She chased rather half-heartedly, then
stopped, disappearing into the bush shortly afterwards.
Lioness lies in wait in waterhole
Wart hogs walk by unaware
She gave up, they were too far away
Ah, I see two more!
Is that a lion?
Damn, lost them too!
Oh well, I'll just go for a walk
We saw a
couple of lone elephants before the finale of finding a small herd, including a
couple of infants, at a water hole. They
were drinking and bathing and we spent some time watching until a couple of bulls
joined in, including the largest in the Addo Park, sporting very impressive
tusks. It was a fitting end to a very
good visit to Gorah Camp with good sightings, despite some chilly wet weather.
After
another hearty breakfast, we drove back to Trevor & Debbie's with a stop at
the surfing beach at Jeffreys Bay along the way.
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