Day 8. One more game drive, Blue Mountain Restaurant
Claire decided to sleep instead of going for the morning game drive, so we went without her. Jimmy and Themba tried to track a leopard, but we did not see it. A car ahead of us said that they saw it jumped into a private land where we could not enter. We saw lions, rhinos, elephants, zebras.
After breakfast, we checked out of the lodge. The lodge had arranged Buya Buya Travel & Tours to take us to our next hotel, Loerie Guest House. Loerie Guest House was an ok place to stay. We originally planned to spend the afternoon visiting Hoedspruit town. The town is really small and not much to see. The lodge owners and others suggested Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre as a good place to visit. However, they are closed on weekends so we could not visit today.
The safari lodge owners connected us with Andre, the owner of the Blue Mountain Restaurant. He and his wife Cheryl took us to the restaurant. It was a very scenic place with delicious food. I took a photo from our table and it looked like a view from a national park.
Cheryl drove us around the neighborhood, and we saw giraffes and a group of wild boars. Cheryl is the owner of the Hat & Creek Restaurant. The venison plate was highly recommended at her restaurant. And wild boar meat was among the top choice. We thought about having dinner there, however, Claire and I are too much at lunch and decided to skip dinner.
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