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AT Attila Globetrotter ·
Yes, when I booked at Golden Mountain, I passed by Glen Reenen. I immediately realized I’d made the right choice with Golden Mountain!

Night and day!

For the cold, it’s in the mountains. Accommodations, whether in parks or elsewhere, are rarely heated.

I had the electric blanket on full blast in Dullstroom (private lodging), slept fully dressed at Tamboti, and was really cold at Mokala.

That’s why I often choose the end of the southern summer for my trips to Southern Africa.

The southern winter isn’t the right season, in my opinion. It’s cold at night, the vegetation is ugly, and it’s crowded.

On the other hand, the heart of summer isn’t great either because it gets scorching hot in the desert parks! But it can still be cool at high altitudes...🤪

Long live the shoulder seasons!
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VA VallM17 Veteran ·
Yes, when I booked at Golden Mountain, I walked past Glen Reenen. I immediately knew I’d made the right choice with Golden Mountain!

Night and day!

I’d hesitated between the two. I made the wrong choice 😕

For the cold, it’s in the mountains. Accommodations, whether in the parks or elsewhere, are rarely heated.

We were much less cold at Thendele. The enclosed fireplace worked really well, and we had electric heaters in the rooms. Luckily, we only spent one night at Glen Reenen and two at Thendele. You can’t go wrong every time!

That’s why I often choose the end of the southern hemisphere summer for my trips to Southern Africa.

The southern hemisphere winter isn’t the right season, I think. It’s cold at night, the vegetation is ugly, and it’s crowded.

I think this’ll be the last time we travel in July this year. The kids are leaving the nest (though the youngest is still hanging on and always comes with us 😉). We’ll soon be able to enjoy the joys of the shoulder seasons 😎
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