When Jenny and John met in 2012 it soon became apparent that they shared a love for learning about different cultures and travelling on a variety of different forms of transport. It was at this point that ‘2J’s’ was born. The 2 lovebirds quickly embarked on their world of adventure, which has now continued for over a decade and it would seem that they have no intention of stopping their adventures anytime soon….
Hi, everyone…we have put in an order for our 2026 Wildlife Calendar. Many of you know we do one every year. They are a Classic Double A4 with middle binding. The price of these will be £14.95 + £1.95 postage and packing a total of £16.90…UK postage only
There is plenty of room on the lower colander half to write in your busy schedules and those of your family………electronic diaries are all very well when there are only 1 or 2 of you trying to coordinate your diary but after that it gets complicated and sometimes the old fashioned way is far more affective, especially if it adds a lovely picture to brighten your month….
The pictures are those which you, the readers and followers, have selected…we tallied your votes up…a couple of pictures we replaced with a better version of the ones we originally posted….we are still going through the thousands of pictures we took!!!
The pictures on the calendar are….
We really liked your selection. If you’d like to reserve a calendar, please email me at
2jsworldofadventure@gmail.com
no later than Monday 3rd November 2025, so that we can give you the payment details.
These calendars make ideal stocking fillers and gifts for friends and loved ones.
Several years ago we came across this absolute gem of a Game Lodge…….it was Johns first time on Safari and I really wanted him to fall in love with the bush. I couldn’t have chosen better….
Masodini Private Game Lodge is ideally located in the 40 000-hectare Balule Nature Reserve. It is situated in the Greater Kruger National Park, and offers visitors a true feeling of Africa. It is in a Big 5 Conservation area. It is a bush lover’s paradise and the lodge is surrounded by fever trees and evergreen African date palms which create a perfect oasis. Guests of the lodge can immerse themselves in the untamed beauty of the African landscape while enjoying superb amenities and fantastic service.
The camp overlooks the waterhole it is safe and fenced-in, providing protection against unwanted animal intruders. This was the view from our chalet veranda.
We could have opted for game walks but we preferred to enjoy game drives with an experienced ranger…..there were wonderful birding opportunities as well as getting up close and personal to a range of wildlife…..
Our evenings were spent enjoying the company of the other guests, eating superb food and watching the semi tame, shy bush babies come and go…all of which took place in the boma.
We had dinner bed and breakfast, now their package is Full board + 2 game drives a day….during the day we sat on the viewing platform watching wildlife come and go at the water hole or we went out and visited a local attraction.
There are so many places to visit using Masodini/ Zazu as your base, such as the Kruger National Park, Khamai Reptile Park, Moholoholo Rehabilitation Centre, the Cheetah Project, the Panorama Route and local villages to name a few. We visited the Cheetah Project and on another day we went to the Moholoholo Rehabilitation Centre….and we still managed to fit in the morning and sunset drives at Masodini.
All accommodation is in private, secluded and elegantly furnished chalets. Since our visit all the chalets/suites and communal areas have been upgraded and the Safari vehicle has also been replaced, its name has changed to Zazu. However …when we stayed it was all very nice indeed…we can only imagine that the upgrades will have made it even more magical… Masodini is both private and intimate, the staff provide guests with a very warm welcome all guests can use the camp facilities. They only have a maximum of 14 guests at a time, which makes it feel very exclusive.The accommodation was really nice with a traditional African theme ….
Our visit was perfect….the price per night for full board including two game drives a day is:
RACK RATES
FEB ’25 TO JAN ‘26
Adult Rate PPS R5 900.00
13 years and under R3 540.00
3 years and under R1 770.00
Single Adult Rate R8 850.00
FEB ’26 TO JAN ‘27
Adult Rate PPS R6 400.00
13 years and under R3 840.00
3 years and under R1 920.00
Single Adult Rate R9 600.00
Prices can of course occasionally fluctuate when circumstances beyond the lodges control occur…..but this is a guideline to help with holiday budgeting.
……for something so private and so personal with a maximum capacity of 14 guests, this is a superb price ….we loved it and sometime in the near future we will be returning ….
What Zazu Private Bush Lodge has to offer…
Chalet-Style Accommodations and Privacy
• Zazu Private Bush Lodge offers 5 Individual Chalets, of which, 2 are Family Chalets (accommodating four guests), and 3 are Double Chalets (ideal for two guests). Each chalet ensures privacy, surrounded by the natural beauty of the African bush.
Family-Friendly Experiences
• At Zazu Private Bush Lodge, they pride themselves on creating a family-friendly environment. They welcome children and offer safaris where children can join Big 5 game drives when accompanied by a parent.
Included Experiences
• Enjoy 2 game drives per day and the freedom to explore the bush in a Big Five reserve, all while guided by expert rangers.
• Venture outside of the fence line on a guided daytime bush walk to track wildlife and discover the hidden wonders of the bush.
• Full-Board Dining: Indulge in an English breakfast, lunch, and a three-course dinner prepared by Chef Bianca, served around the campfire or on our scenic viewing terrace.
• Zazu offers excursions and outings into the surrounding areas allowing guests to experience all that Limpopo has to offer, including the famous Kruger National Park.
Additional Details
• Conservation Fee: A once-off fee of R115 per vehicle and R285 per person applies at the gate. (subject to changes by the reserve)
• Check-In: 2:00 PM | Check-Out: 10:00 AM (flexible by arrangement).
For more information, please contact the bookings team:
Email: bookings@Zazubushlodge.co.za Call or WhatsApp: +27 73 187 0882
This definitely is “A piece of paradise”….a little bit of heaven which has fallen to earth….if this falls within your budget we totally and thoroughly recommend staying here…be spoilt, be pampered and enjoy a real safari experience…thank you Masodini….you hooked my husband on the African bush.
Pestana Lodge Hotel, Malalani Gate KrugerNational Park.- The price of Bed and Breakfast in a deluxe room is about £120.00 for 2. This is far more a hotel than our other two recommendations. It is superbly situated within a 2 minute drive of Krugers Malalane gate. The deluxe rooms all over look the river, bridge and the far banks of the river are in Kruger …
View from our deluxe room balcony.
The restaurant is mediocre…in that the buffets are like most places luke warm and unappetising. However the A La carte menu was very reasonably priced and the food was pleasant enough…it’s the deluxe room view and the convenience to Kruger which makes this a good place to stay….we will use it again…just remember not to go for the £30 a night cheaper option of £90 because your room could end up overlooking a construction site…
Another benefit of Pestana Lodge is that you can book a Kruger Parks Sunset drive and it will pick you up and return you to the hotel.
Kruger Park Camp Accommodation- the accommodation throughout Kruger is very basic…not for the faint hearted or even those who have to have 4 star plus facilities …ummmm may be 3 star plus….Kruger camp accommodation isnot this sort of standard…having said this some camps are better than others….always go for the huts with a kitchen, utensils, bathroom…for 2 people go for a 3 bedded accommodation then you’ll have somewhere other than the floor to put your bags. Berg-en-dal has good, well maintained chalets. As is Lower Sabi ….. at lower Sabi our chalet had a Kitchenette…..it was a separate room to the bedroom..a kitchen and dinning room with a third bed…great for the cases, it opened out on to the veranda…very comfortable. Shingwedzi Camp has newish chalets which we were told were lovely…our old one was nice enough everything worked and it was well maintained. The accommodation in Kruger is about £80 per night depending on the style you book…get the more expensive ones as they are in better condition.
Well that’s our only recommendations……we’re happy recommending the ones we have…secure in the knowledge that if you pick the one which suits your budget you won’t be disappointed.
Every year John and I produce a calendar for ourselves🤣, family and friends. This year we’d like your help in selecting your favourite photos….hopefully we will also have some for sale. Please send us an email to 2jsworldofadventure@gmail.com with your selection
Or send your selection to us in comments, or on messenger……
I’ve numbered them….we would like you to select your favourite 13 photos. Just tell us the number of the ones you like the most.
Number 1Number 2 Number 3Number 4 Number 5Number 6Number 7Number 8Number 9Number 10Number 11Number 12Number 13Number 14Number 15Number 16Number 17Number 18Number 19Number 20Number 21Number 22Number 23Number 24Number 25 Number 26Number 27Number 28Number 29Number 30Number 31Number 32Number 33Number 34Number 35
Thank you for helping us with our selection…we need just 13 pictures…..please make your choice as soon as possible because we need to get it sent off to the printers.
We are at present compiling our actual itinerary and what it cost us. We are also putting together an accommodation recommendation for the full range of budgets …5 star to budget…..we’ve done them all and our experiences can help you decide on what’s right for you and your bank balance 🤣 so keep an eye on our blog.
We woke up after a very comfortable nights sleep in the Protea Marriott Midrand hotel….our deluxe room was mega comfy…even managed to get the temperature right… I forgot to mention that on our way yesterday we saw the fairly magnificent waterfall mosque…
We had a really nice breakfast of bacon, sausage, egg, toast followed by yogurt and fruit and a nice cup of coffee. Returning to our room we packed up and loaded the car before heading to our friend Gill’s for the night.
It was an easy trip, having got a bit lost yesterday my dearest Cora had given me strict instructions last night .. … “Mum! Do not go any other way ….get on to the N1 Johannesburg, where it splits stay N1 Bloemfontein take the first off ramp to Rivonia, head towards Morningside clinic ( my son had been born there) and take the turning to Gills just after the massive billboard….then you’ll know where you are”…… “yes darling” I meekly replied…….i followed her instructions to the letter and 11 minutes later we were at Gills.
We unpacked the car, gave Gill all the bits we hadn’t used…which was quite a bit as due to quite a bit of cold damp weather we hadn’t cooked as much as we had anticipated doing… we stashed the pillows back upstairs in the spare room cupboard and prepared the cool box with all the cooking stuff in it to be stored in Gills garage. At this point John came in from the garden as it started to rain heavily.
Gills garden is a hive of bird activity. There is a Southern masked weaver making a nest right outside her patio.
After the rain stopped we went to Chillies Mall. There’s a great car wash in the underground car park …150 rand (£6) for an SUV inside and out …. pensioners rate…so we dropped the car off and went upstairs for lunch at ocean basket.
Great seafood platter for 3 …yum, yum…needless to say we ate it all….
After lunch we collected the car and went back to Gills for a restful afternoon, chatting late into the night.
Morning came all too soon. The packing was completed two cases, two hand luggage’s and a Woolies back with our fleeces in. ……a little story about the cases….. last year after we came back from Sri Lanka we treated ourselves to 2 new suitcases …our old faithfuls which we’d brought at Tesco 10 years ago had finally expired with a hole in one and the wheel broken off on the other….so we purchased at reasonable expense two new bright yellow ones from John Lewis….we took them to the Caribbean last Autumn and the wheel collapsed on one and the zip burst open on the other….they had a 5 years ago guarantee so I went to Milton Keynes (45 minutes away) …. I showed them the pictures of the damage ..we had hearty discussion about whether it was poor quality goods or rough airline handling eventually they agreed to change them…I selected two others, silver ones, but they said I should have brought both the old ones back …I had only taken one as parking was a distance away and I couldn’t see how I would manage two….so I asked them to put the silver ones aside and I’d go back the next day with the other one…when I returned with the second one the following day they had sold the silver ones…I was not amused…. They agreed to waiver the delivery charge so I paid the extra £120 …they were each £60 more than the original one but I was told they were far better quality….sure enough they arrived the following day…We used them in Portugal and Spain and then this trip….oh dear…. One of them came off the plane dented and the plastic was cracked open. Since then the zip on the other has opened at the end you can’t see and it won’t zip closed….so once again we will have to have them wrapped at the airport to get them home and once again I shall be taking them back to John Lewis…these cases are not fit for purpose…surely a suitcase should be able to withstand a trip on a plane and why give them a 5 year guarantee if they are so badly made…..they weren’t super cheap at £140 each …….grrrrrrrr
Anyway back to reality….we had a very nice breakfast with Gill…thank you very much…then we sat chatting in the garden while John took loads of pictures of Urban wildlife and nature …
All too soon it was time to say goodbye to Gill…it’s always sad. We headed back to the Protea Marriott Midrand and booked into the same room.
Cora had said she would call and have tea with us. It was a wonderful surprise when she breezed through the door and joined us in the bar…..that lady brings an aura of positivity wherever she goes….her smile forces everyone around her to smile …she is beautiful inside and outside… we were so privileged, she had lunch with us and we spent all afternoon chatting until 6.00 pm ….How she managed to clear her diary and make so much time for us is beyond me….it was a very special time…then it was time for another goodbye…
After a rest we had a light supper and retired to bed.
The morning brought sunshine. We had a lovely breakfast again and then chilled in our room until checkout time. John took some pictures around the hotel.
We booked out and sat in the lounge area…writing this blog…in an hours time we head for the airport, drop the car off and fly home…Stuart has already WhatsApped me to say he will meet us at the airport….our holiday will then be over…..what a fabulous time we’ve had….i’ll blog how the flight went tomorrow….then we will blog our sightings data, our final costings and our accommodation reviews over the forthcoming week.
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Finally once we have sorted the photos we will be asking you to rank them so we can select your 13 favourites for this years calendar ….this year if you are in the UK you will be able to order one of these……more about that in future blogs💕
We woke at a reasonable hour…we could hear the grunting of the hippos…pulling the curtains open …what a view
Photo taken from our bed…
Sat outside up close and personal was a male waterbuck, still in slumberland, using the protection of the hotel to keep himself safe.
We once again breakfasted on the terrace….bacon, sausage, tomato, mushrooms, nice light scrambled eggs, toast, yogurt and fresh fruit…all washed down with a nice cup of coffee…..Well!!!!! It’s a long drive today it’s good to start with plenty of sustenance 🤣
Photo taken at breakfast table …
We paid the bill…I thanked the reception, who were anxious to know what sort of review we would give them….will we stay there again…yes we will….but I will book a deluxe room it’s £30 per night more and so worth it….I would also request Lion 102 room… it was very nice….if you book an ordinary room on booking.com you could end up, upstairs, over looking a construction site, along way from the viewing platform and restaurant.
Rooms overlooking construction site.
We filled up at Engen petrol station in Malalane…they are always friendly and clean all the windows.
Off we set…the road works between Malalane and Nelspruit ( now called Mbombela) are going to be ongoing for a good few years. You have to take your hat off to them, they are widening the road into 2 lanes each way….it was 3 lanes with the middle lane offering overtaking in turns but lots of accidents occurred….This improvement is no mean feat because the road hugs the mountain side of a V shaped valley. On the way we had been held up for a long period because they were blasting, but today we were lucky. Blasting was taking place in the afternoon. We steadily moved along…every 100m’s a girl waved a warning flag.
Even after blasting the boulders are broken down with pneumatic drills…and bulldozers shift the rubble ……what a task
This is a vital bit of road improvement to speed up the road from Joburg to the Mozambique border and through to the coast.
We made good progress and soon found our selves travelling through mango and citrus orchards with the beautiful Jacaranda trees now in full bloom.
It really is so beautifully green and colourful.
We cross the winding crocodile river several times and always laugh at the hippo warning signs
On we went, we passed the huge paper mill at Ngodwana in the Elands valley, it been there 60 years…thankfully the wind was blowing in the opposite direction….otherwise it can be more than a bit pongy to say the least…
At this point I will remind anyone who is going to embark on this trip the massive importance of sticking to the speed limit….there are lots of electric speed cameras all the way along this route and also mobile police cars with cameras, particularly coming into and out of the town areas and always around the paper mill area…I know this, far to well as over the years I’ve incurred fines….one year I managed to rack up £400 worth of fines and the car hire company just takes it from your credit card…so you don’t even get a chance to plead insanity…or the need for the loo🤣🤣🤣🤣 This trip I have been a really good girl and I will be really cross if I get any speeding fines.
When we got to Millys we stopped, not because we were needing fuel, neither were we buying their delicious smoked trout, or eating in their restaurant…but because they have clean toilets🤣
Some parts of the road are single file with short bursts of duel carriageway to overtake lorry’s …..the road seems to go on forever…this part of the journey often reminds us of Scotland.
You know you are well on the way to your destination when you start seeing small rural reserves with cattle, ramshackle huts/ rondavels/ houses.
Through Benoni, I decided to turn on to the R21 and head to Pretoria. We took this route until the interchange with the N1 where we turned back to Joburg. We took the Olifantsfontein off ramp in Midrand and soon found our hotel. We arrived around 2.00 pm…a nice fast trip of 4.5 hours….I had booked and Executive deluxe room in the Protea Marriott hotel….the hotel is super. Excellent security, they scan your driving licence and your cars Id disc on arrival and exit …this way no one can steal your car…it also has a security gate and a holding area with a second gate…..we felt very secure….no chance of the car getting out with out us.
Our room was a delight…huge bed, desk, dressing table, settee, armchairs table, tv, aircon, en-suite bath and shower etc….free wifi throughout…really nice staff….we were that impressed we booked in again on Monday night before we fly out on Tuesday. It was about £100 per night including breakfast.
Just so you get a gist of the distances and the cost of the tolls on this route….. from Malalane 8km to Nkomazi plaza ( toll) 92 Rands. Nkomazi plaza to Machado Plaza 140 km 122 Rands. Millys is 10km on from the plaza. From Machado Plaza to Middelburg plaza 105km 81 rand. Our final milage at the hotel from the start of the day was 448km’s and we had spent a total of 295 Rands in tolls…this cost is incurred each way and you need to be very aware that for international visitors you need to pay in cash….they only take South African credit cards. That’s all about the tolls on the main road. The car may or may not automatically incur the tolls around Pretoria, Midrand and Johannesburg but these used to only amount to a few rand each. We will only know this when the car hire company puts through charges on our credit card.
At 5.30 pm, dearest Cora came and picked us up, bless her……she knows I don’t like driving at night. We went to a restaurant and met her husband Farayi, middle child, son, Sam and youngest child, daughter, Vhenekayi. Seth the eldest is now 17 and far too old to have supper with oldies like us🤣 We ate at The Codfather Waterfall Midrand. It was extremely nice…the kids entertained themselves and us adults had a good natter…..during our meal there was a massive thunderstorm and the heavens opened, what a downpour… such a wonderful evening… I am always so proud of Cora and her achievements …she is a very well thought of paediatrician…she works so hard, it is so lovely that she makes time for us in her busy, hectic life….
She took us back to our hotel and said she’d call and see us for a cup of tea on Monday afternoon…. What a lovely evening we’d had…we retired to bed very replenished and contented.