Monday 27 May 2019


GOING BUNDU BASHING

Dressing for the occasion

The entrance to Pakamisa basking in the soft winter Zululand Sun

Pakamisa Private Game Reserve in northern KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa), has no major predators, making it safe to go on bush walks. Their food is so delicious and this a welcome alternative to game drives to walk off those extra calories. And if you want to get back in the saddle there is a stable of horses to choose from. Isabella, the owner, will carefully select a horse to suit your riding ability.

But, back to Shanks Pony*, we had a wonderful afternoon with Chamu, Pakamisa’s charming guide. We set out in the late afternoon, in the soft glow of the Zululand winter sun. Mind you, day-time temperatures in this part of the world range between 25 - 30 degrees centigrade, which can hardly be called ‘winter’.
We learnt so much on our easy-going hour and a half walk, so stay with me and I will share snippets with you as we go along.

First thing ….. be prepared, and dress appropriately.
Here are some guidelines for a comfortable bush-walk:
  • Wear protection from the African sun – don’t be fooled by our ‘winter’. Wear a hat, sunscreen and sunglasses.
  • Cover your legs and arms, to protect you from thorns.
  • Wear sturdy walking shoes, and long socks – preferably not white ones. We still have ticks this time of the year. You can spray on insect repellent to be doubly sure.
  • Wear colours that blend with the environment – beige, khaki (of course), dark green and brown.
  • Cameras, binocs and water – this goes without saying!
  • Layer your clothing for cooler evenings, make sure it’s easy to carry.
  • Always listen to your ranger, trust his instincts and obey his rules.
  • Stay alert and expect the unexpected. The thrill of a bush walk!
  • Relish every moment, observe and learn.
  • Silence is golden – this is not the time for idle chit chat – listen to the magical sounds of the bush!


Next time I will share some of our bundu bashing moments……


*Shanks Pony is an old Scottish expression – meaning using your two legs!