Once packed, we had time for breakfast on the terrace before we left.
There weren't too many geese around this time, but before long, we understood why ... the man who feeds the geese came across the field with a long line of geese behind him.
Then came the monkeys!
This is a mother and baby, who is holding on underneath and has its tail wrapped round mum's
Finally, the horses arrived and galloped past us on their way to their field.
After that, we were on our way back to Pietermaritzburg via the Drakensberg Sun hotel for the view and to view the hotel, rather grand compared to the Champagne Castle Hotel itself.
A shot en route
This was followed by a stop at a chalet where Michael's niece (who is about the same age) and her husband were staying for a few days, together with a couple of friends one of whom was born in Salford and went to school in Swinton. We enjoyed our first taste of mealie bread.
We passed an impressive dam on the way home
The afternoon and evening were spent with John and Georgina trawling Georgina's family archives and John finding some treasure.
Pat and John on tour