We left the hotel immediately after breakfast to reach our next destination located in a private reserve La Klaserie. Almost 50 kilometers of unpaved road, with the last 10 almost impassable, to reach the Ndzuti Safari Camp. The resort is enclosed in an electrified fence, with a common room equipped with every necessary comfort and four bedrooms with bathroom and double shower (in the sense that is so large that a queen bed can fit in).

We wander in the garden waiting for lunch, surrounded by leaping Impala. After a delicious lunch with chicken, grilled vegetables, baked potatoes and a fresh salad, our guide Bruce takes us on an open 4×4 car equipped with nine seats, to bring us to the first photo safari.

We walked a long time between bushes and cliffs, meeting a nice group of Impala, then along the banks of a stream, check the brown head of a lioness, we stop to take some pictures, then Bruce decides to cross the river to see the feline better. Along the way we cross three male giraffes walking around the bush who pose for a nice photo shoot. When we are on the other side of the river, after a few hundred meters, on the sandy shore there appear three lions (the lioness with two puppies). We also shoot a fair number of photographs here and then we move along the bank of the river, where we stop to drink something (wine from the Stellenbosh region rather than a tonic with Gin or a soda) that our guide had brought with himself. After having admired the sunset, we resume our journey back to the hotel along paths and searching for the last animals with a powerful torch brandished saber-like by our guide.

Returning to the hotel, after a freshening up and a chat we arrive at dinner always accompanied by some animal (two hyenas and a jackal)