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on The Great Safari Debate: Morning Coffee or Sundowners?

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Sundowner every time. Chilling out with a cold beer in hand and reflecting on the amazing day one has had in an amazing place.

Agreed Ian. The best beer is a cold beer.

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If ever I could afford to go on safari with you guys I would like to go when the best time of the day is to see the lions. The cheetah and leopard resting just before they start their hunt which most of the time is around dusk I know they will hurt during the day but they seem to hunt evening or even early morning that’s when one would see these powerful predators doing what they were designed to do to survive

How can one pick? Both are special in different ways & I would hate to give either of them up. But if I have to pick it’s morning coffee. The start of a new day, thinking about what we may see. The joy of a day on safari, and the feeling of how blessed I am to be in the wondrous.place for another day.

Easy! My favorite is whichever one I’m doing at the time! Of course, I’ve sacrificed a lot of both for good sightings….

Both of course!! Morning stretch with a pit stop and then some coffee with a touch a Amarula is definitely appreciated. But I have to say your Sundowners kick it up several notches! Two sunsets are vividly memorable on two different Londolozi visits. The first occurred after a wild dog chase with Dean De La Rey when our vehicle broke down from the wear and tear pounding of the scrub. He said we might as well enjoy Sundowners while waiting for a rescue. Dean was setting up the bar when the impressive Inyathini male leopard nonchalantly strolled down the road. Oh the gasps. Lots of excitement talking about our day of thrills when we were able to sip our G&T!!! My favorite however is the 50th Anniversary Party that you so fabulously set up for our family. Grandparents, children and grandchildren still remember the beauty of the evening and the camaraderie with the staff around the fire with ample “Sundowners”! So many memories with a “Let’s do it again”!!!!!!!

This time next year, we will be bringing our 8-year-old granddaughter to Londolozi and the mental image of her, with a cup of cocoa in her hand, while a go-away bird complains and her first day in the bush is just beginning, brings a flutter to my heart. (Although, my husband’s and my votes, based on our last visit, would be 100% sundowner — no knock against the G&Ts, but oh those sunsets still blaze in my memory.

Senior Digital Ranger

Team Sundowner. The glow of the setting sun and the rising moon with stars beginning to pop in the sky as we drive back to camp to settle into our reflections of the day and sleep that gets us ready for new adventures.

Heaven is a hot chocolate with Amarula!

Morning coffee – the thrill and excitement of a new day, not knowing what the bush has in store for us. Feels a bit like children opening presents on Christmas day. For me, the morning is all about anticipation, amped up a bit by my coffee and Amarula, the satisfying ritual of preparing my camera gear, and don’t forget the rusks! Sundowners are great, but more about winding down and savoring our experiences of the day. In any case, the important point is that I would rather be there than here right now!

I absolutely love both, but then I’m always so happy just to be there that a drink of any sort is the icing on the cake. I guess the morning one has the edge, simply because it’s still early and you have the whole day ahead!

Sundowners…..getting ready for a magnificent sunset and dinner waiting in return. Always sundowners for me.

This definitely is the great debate amongst safari enthusiasts Dean. I know a couple who likes their morning coffee but never stop for a sundowner, but rather prefer to keep driving, until returning for dinner. For me, while both stops are enjoyable, I prefer the sundowner stop. It’s a great time to talk about the highlights of the day, gin and tonic in hand, all the while watching the sky transform as if an artist was painting the final colors of the day.

Hi Dean, well each time you go out on a safari being it in the morning or afternoon, any drink is welcome. Ice cold beer in the afternoon and a warm mug of coffee in the mornings sounds wonderful. Not forgetting the beautiful scenery, because that is the whole reason you go on a safari to experience the bush in all it’s glory.

For me, it depends on the situation. Sometimes a coffee break is very nice, sometimes a sundowner, depending on the weather, the sightings a.s.o.
What I absolutely love, is breakfast in the bush at the end of a longish morning drive or an exciting bush walk.

We always come during your winter, so I find morning coffee more enjoyable then. It’s time to shed a layer or two, walk around a bit and savor seeing & hearing morning animals .

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