
The Crocodile River continues to rise. We’ve never been anywhere in the world when it rained as many days as it has here in the past ten days. Last night, warnings were posted on Marloth Park Facebook groups that residents in bush homes along the river may have to evacuate.
All guests residing in camps and resorts in Kruger National Park were evacuated yesterday, and the park is officially closed. All entrance gates (nine in South Africa and two in Mozambique) to the vast national park are now closed due to flooding, washed-out roads, huge potholes, and mudslides.



Photo from one year ago today, February 13, 2022:

Having been there so recently we cannot imagine all of what is going on. So thankful that we did not have any of this to impact our visit to Marloth and Kruger. Stay safe.
Karen, we are so happy you all missed the rain here. Its been good for the bush but presented many challenges for residents in the park and other areas. Somehow everyone is getting through it. But, if you’d been here, you’d have missed going into Kruger, which would have been an awful disappointment. Hope you are safe back home now with your zillions of exquisite photos you will always treasure. We were so happy to meet the four of you!
Much love,
Jess & Tom