Giraffe's munching away.
My last time on a game drive in Africa was over 3 years ago in
Kruger National Park, so was great to head out again and see the beautiful animals up close and in the wild.
As we drove to the
Stone Camp as darkness fell, we caught a glimpse of some
white rhino in the brush.
On arrival at the camp, we were greeted and given a moist towel to freshen up with and were then shown to our cottage for the next two nights. The
Stone Camp has no electricity, with kerosene lamps used for lighting and gas for cooking and hot water. I was abit apprehensive before we arrived but the cottage was perfect and a great way to get close to nature and enjoy literally getting away from real life.
And the Mkhaya branded toiletries. The camp had 12 cottages in total, and they were reasonably spaced out with ~100 metres between each of them to ensure you had plenty of privacy.