KNP alone Feb 2023 – Jejane

The BIG Kruger Park FLOODS

I was camping in Berg n Dal camp in the SE of the park around 8th Feb 2023. It rained quite hard in the night. My AHA camper stayed warm n dry, passing the test, so I was pleased about that!

Steady rain continued while I packed up, aiming north and west for a lon-anticipated visit to a new place.

East at first towards the main N-S road in the park, then North, Headed for Skukuza. On the easterly leg, three sopping wet little lion cubs emerged from the wet grass and crossed the tar road all alone. Hopefully their mother/s were nearby.

Seventeen kilometres South of Skukuza I tried an alternative route a dirt road. The sign said Skukuza 19km, so slightly longer, but the dirst roads always seem more enticing. A few k’s on, a stream crossed the road about 40m wide, shallow except for a section on the far side where the main current ran and I had no way of determining the depth in that 10m strip. I stared a while but then turned back. Discretion. It was still raining steadily.

North of Skukuza toward Tshokwane, all side roads had signs up Road Closed, or branches blocking them off.

The next day 9th Feb, I got to Kai and Mandy’s lodge in Jejane, on land bordering Kruger Park – and open to the park, fences down – on the east side. What a beautiful place, that I had heard of years and was visiting for the first time.

We heard the next morning that Tshokwane got 340mm in 10hrs the next day! Whoa! That’s buckets!

More and more roads were closed, then camps were closed . .

Then the whole KNP closed – A rare occasion!

Within a day or two they started re-opening section by section, bridge by bridge and camp by camp..
..
I enjoyed a great stay at Jejane, leaving on the morning of the 13th.