I have been in business for many years and have realised that you can only create so many business plans, have so many great ideas, and influence the world and business so much. One key thing that is needed in business is also a little bit of luck :)
If we can use the few short days with Ned as an indication of his luck, I can tell you that we have a great chance of success with Steemit. Those who has been on a big 5 game safari knows, that there is luck involved in seeing them all. I cannot remember a trip where I saw the big 5 on one trip before and I have been on many Game Drives in my life.
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Traveling to the Game Farm
We left Johannesburg early Sunday morning for the North West Province. It is not a too long drive, around 90 minutes and you are in the heart of the bushveld ... one of my favorite places on earth :)
We stopped to have lunch on top of the Magaliesberg and had an incredible view of Hartbeespoortdam (or Harties as the locals refers to it). I want to apologies upfront for the quality of the images. I took it with my Iphone and I am not a specialist photographer.
We arrived at Kwa Maritiane later the afternoon, but still in time to do a short drive with our private vehicles. This was the start of Ned's "Beginners Luck"
We were not even a kilometre into the game reserve and we saw elephant about 40 metres from us. A few minutes later we saw Rhino.
During our short drive we saw all the usual suspects, Kudu, Impala, Zebra, Wildebeest and the like.
The actual game drive.
We were up early the next morning to join the game rangers for the Big 5 game Safari. I highly recommend joining these safaris when you ever have the chance. The game rangers are in radio contact and notifies each other when the sight rare animals.
The trip was very exciting. We had our first encounter with a Pride of Lions within 30 minutes of the trip.
And then it happened … the lions spotted a warthog
The pride started to work together to bring home some bacon for breakfast :)
This one was a bit close for comfort
One of the females right in front of our vehicle went into stealth mode ready for attack. It was just an amazing sight. I am not sure if I must say fortunately or unfortunately but something spooked the warthog which ran away before the attack began.
Then I heard Ned shouting Run Pumba, Run!
It was truly an amazing experience.
The we saw a leopard. They are so well camouflaged that you rarely see them in the wild. I have only seen leopard in the wild three times before in my life.
Our group having Coffee and Muffins in a bush camp.
(From left to right Jan Albert Valk, @jacor, @robertm, Sakkie van Wijk, @ned, @gavvet)
All and all a wonderful experience. Usually buffalo is the first of the Big 5 to be seen on a trip like this. We saw Rhino, Elephant, Lion, and Leopard but unfortunately we were not lucky enough to see Buffalo
My invite is open to anybody visiting South Africa. When I am not able to personally join you on the trip, I will definitely be able to advise where to go and where to stay within reasonable budgets. Just contact me via Steemit Chat and we can make arrangements.
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