A lovely brief stay at Rhino...our second visit. The wildlife was so thrilling to see, the camp is open to animals and we needed to be escorted to our rooms. We had a delayed walk to our room whilst an enormous Elephant crossed ahead of us and passed within metres of our room. Such a delightful frisson of fear, but guide Methule was on hand to guide us safely. The camp is situated on an island and the restaurant and lounge are beautifully arranged under Natal Mahogany trees. We were welcomed by Mark at the boat jetty and taken by Landrover to the camp, where Cher and staff gave us a warm welcome. The food was excellent, as was the company of fellow guests. Dining is alfresco under the Mahogany Trees and the view of the sunset over the lake spectacular. Our room was on stilts with a private vista over the shoreline. The beds were very comfortable and linen up o the highest standard. There's a most original ensuite bathroom with piping hot water as one showers under the stars ! So romantic. Mark was our guide on a game drive and a walk the following day. His knowledge of the bush is first class, and we were fascinated with the behaviour and ways of the hippo and impala, as well as learning about the trees, and the insects, the way termites live, and of course the birds and raptors, including Martial Eagle, Fish Eagle, African Hawk Eagle, a Falcon and a Goshawk.. We were very lucky to see a white tail mongoose , and a genet at, both lifetime firsts for me. All in all a wonderful visit.
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