Today was an exciting day. To start we left the Royal Malawane, driving about 15 minutes to a gravel airstrip where we boarded a helicopter. This was a 45-minute flight through the Blyde River Canyon, the third largest gorge in the world, after the Grand Canyon and the Fish River Canyon in Namibia. It is located in Mpumalanga, South Africa and covers an area of 26,946 hectares. The Blyde River Canyon is known as the largest ‘green canyon’ due to its lush subtropical foliage. It also has the deepest precipitous cliffs of any gorge on the planet.
Our pilot was a lovely young woman, Lydi. She landed us at the top of the gorge for a picnic lunch. I had to say, she was very talented navigating though the rocks to a landing spot.
After lunch, it was a 20-minute flight to a landing strip in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve where we were picked up and driven to the Singita Boulder lodge where we would stay for the next three nights.
After a rest, we went for a drive through the game reserve, there were giraffes, Lions, wort hogs, Rinos, and Impala. This last was camera shy. Every time we came upon a heard, they took off like a shot. I asked about that and the guide, Coleman, said it was because they are often game. So, I had Impala for dinner. I also got a great pic of two Hornbills, an orange and a gray, fighting.
After a brief stop for some refreshments, we started back in the dark. Came upon the lions from before, laying in the road. Some got up but one was reticent and remained in the road, so we had to find another way back to the lodge.
Once there, we had dinner, like I said, and then back to our lovely room for a night’s rest ready for an early wake up call, 5:00AM.