St Lucia was the third stop on our recent wildlife viewing vacation. I am featuring it as my first Thursday Doors post because I want to share some wonderful orchids I discovered growing in the garden of the Lodge Afrique. We had two rooms at the lodge and they were lovely and comfortable. The beautiful garden setting was an added bonus. You can join in Thursday Doors here: https://nofacilities.com/2023/07/13/more-from-iowa/
The small town of St Lucia in KwaZulu-Natal is a hub for the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. The park and estuary are home to 1,200 Nile crocodiles and 800 hippos. It is the best place in South Africa to view hippos in their natural habitat. You will have to wait until next week to see the croc and hippo pictures.



The garden of the lodge was lovely. These are a few of the orchids I discovered in the garden:




My blogging friend, Marilyn from Serendipity: Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth blog, shares beautiful pictures of her orchids and other flowers as well as pictures of the natural environment and birds. You can find her most recent nature post here: https://teepee12.com/2023/07/14/nature-in-black/
That’s a lot of crocs and hippos among the beautiful orchids. I’m looking forward to the next post.
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It is and the hippos come into the town at night so you have to be careful. Lots of vervet monkeys around too.
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Fabulous photos, Robbie! The lodge looks wonderful.
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Hi Dave, it was a lovely place. 🌸
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The close-up pictures of the orchids are so pretty!
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Thank you, Vera, I thought they were beautiful.
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This looks like such a wonderful place to stay and view wildlife.
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It really was, Darlene. We had a super time.
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Wow, Robbie! This is a stunning place. How wonderful for you to spend some time to rewind. Have fun!
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Hi Colleen, it was a blessing to get away. I was feeling very stale and in need of a change.
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I know how that is… I need a vacation. LOL! 💜
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Beautiful orchids
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Thank you, Sheree
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Phenomenal! The orchids are gorgeous, and the setting is perfect! I can’t wait to see the hippos and crocs next week! ❤ Thank you for sharing!
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Hi Rachel, it was a marvellous place to visit. We had amazing hippo sightings.
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Wonderful pictures.
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Thank you.
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What a wonderful place to feel the presence of tranquility and beauty.
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Yes, it was splendid. I also finished my series of bird pictures. They are illustrations for a friend’s book.
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When I started reading, I thought it was St. Lucia in the Caribbean and I thought, wow she travelled far. But it’s a town in South Africa. It’s a beautiful place and the Orchids are very beautiful.
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Oh sorry, I should have been clearer. St Lucia in SA is a wildlife sanctuary and the estuary is full of hippo and Nile crocs. There are some wonderful game reserves there too.
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No don’t worry, it was just the first sentence and I survived wondering where on the world you were. Thank you for the very interesting info.
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What a fun trip Robbie. The lodge looks so inviting. I’d love to go there. The orchids are very beautiful! What is the weather like when you visited? I’m glad you and your family had a great time.
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Hi Kay, the first two days were hot and dry and we wore T-shirts. On Sunday a cold front hit South Africa and it rained. The temperature dropped to about 15 C but that was much warmer than the rest of the country. There was snow in Joburg which is very rare.
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I really learn a lot about South Africa from your blog. Keep posting! 😊
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Im glad you enjoy these posts.
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Lovely!
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Thank you 💗
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Beautiful orchids! What are the two potted plants/trees by the front entrance to the lodge?
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Hi Liz, I don’t know. I’ll see if my dad knows.
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Thanks, Robbie!
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What a cool looking lodge!
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Thanks, Jan, a lovely place and the owner was a very nice person.
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Hi Robbie, what a beautiful place this is!
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It is, Charles. I want to go again in November to see the turtles.
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Very nice. I like the rustic feeling, am actually uncomfortable in posh surroundings.
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It is a wonderful place, Jacqui. Hippos roam the streets at night.
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It sure looks like a nice place to visit.
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If you like nature and wildlife, this place is amazing.
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Great photos, Robbie! The lodge looks pretty nice.
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Hi Tim, it is the best one in this town. My husband is fond of his creature comforts 😁
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It looks like a wonderful place to enjoy nature and relax.
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It was, Dan. St Lucia is a gorgeous place to visit.
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Awesome pics! Looks like an amazing place!
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It was, thank you 💓🌷
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Oh, my. That lodge looks like a lovely, restful place to vacation. I think this is the first time I’ve seen that type of orchid growing outside in a “wild” setting. They are beautiful. The red one — wow, what an orchid.
Thank you SO much for the promo. I really so much appreciate it!
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Hi Marilyn, I am delighted you like the orchids. I was also surprised to see them growing in this sort of setting. And it’s mid winter. The promo is a pleasure. You share wonderful pictures and conversations.
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Thank you again!
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Stunning photos Robbie. ..enjoy the wildlife adventure looking forward for the next post of the crocs and hippos.❤️
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Thank you, Michelle, we had a lovely time.
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Looks like a fine place to rest up………waiting for the hungry hungry Hippos!
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The hippos come into this town at night and roam the streets. There are also vervet monkeys everywhere. They are very naughty.
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There must be a drunk that hits a Hippo on a Friday night from time to time? I’d love to see that!
All monkeys are trouble I hear, some more so than others.
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Unfortunately, drunkenness and hippos don’t mix well. A drunk woman decided to swim in the estuary at night. She was attacked and lost both her legs. She was very lucky to survive. There are a few such instances every year. It’s always locals who know better.
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I figured drunkenness would sneak in there.
She is lucky as Hippos are the most dangerous animal in Africa!
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Yes, she is very lucky although she probably doesn’t think so.
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Beautiful photos, Robbie. I am enjoying this trip vicariously with you. Thank you for taking us there!
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My pleasure, Donna, it was a great trip.
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Orchids are one of my favourite flowers I grow mine on trees like those and they flower as and when..looking forward to your next post it looks a beautiful place to stay 🙂 x
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Thank you, Carol. St Lucia is very beautiful.
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Enjoy your holiday, Roberta.
Such great orchids!
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I was surprised to find them growing in a garden.
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Some orchids thrive on tree trunks. Incredibly resilient.
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It’s amazing.
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The orchids are gorgeous! I love the lodge and can imagine a beautiful stay there. Thanks for sharing your vacation spot.
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The family resemblance among orchids is interesting. I’m looking forward to the crocs and hippos!
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Hi Audrey, we had incredible hippo sightings.
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I love doors that open onto nature and wildlife like you saw – thanks for sharing!
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HI John, if you come to SA, this is a great place to visit. Lots of tourists and excellent sightings. The guides here are very knowledgeable which isn’t the case everywhere. This lodge is one of the best in St Lucia. It’s not a glamorous place, but it is very adequate and pretty.
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We have South Africa on our list for 2025….I will be asking your advice to be sure!
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The flowers and the decorations are gorgeous!
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Thank you, Traci
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Your trip sounds wonderful, Robbie. Love the doors and the orchids are gorgeous. 🌷
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Thank you, Lauren. The orchids were a big surprise.
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Thank you for sharing your trio, the doors, the flowers. Making us feel chilled as you draw on the verandah
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The game drives are early in the day, cold and long. I enjoy the cold, it is invigorating but it does make you tired. Drawing is a nice way to unwind between them.
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What a wonderful place, Robbie!
St Lucia – one day…
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It is really wonderful, Chris.
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Thanks for sharing the beauty of the area. Appreciated that you went beyond the doors …. and with that many crocs and hippos, that park must be huge!
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Hi Frank, the Isimangaliso Wetlands Park covers 332 000 hectares and contains three major lake systems and five ecosystems. It was a fantastic place to visit.
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The lodge looks lovely. I adore the lobby area.
The orchids, however, are magnificent. That they just grow in a garden is fantastic. I’ve had orchids over the years and they are short lived and fussy.
I look forward to your animal pics!
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HI Resa, they are most definitely fussy when grown indoors. That is why I was so surprised to find them outside in a garden.
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Gorgeous! Lucky you.
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Such a beautiful place! I hope you enjoyed your holiday to the full, Robbie, and I’ll check your recommendation, as I also love orchids.
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Thank you, Olga. We had a lovely time. I would prefer to still be on holiday – smile!
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Adventures and animals! But it’s the orchids that got my attention. Beautiful.
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Thank you, the orchids were a surprise.
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Absolutely spectacular Robbie.. amazing Orchids and what a fabulous place to visit… ♥
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Thank you, Sally. The wildlife here was amazing, especially the hippos.
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Wow Robbie, looks heavenly at the lodge. And the orchids thrive so freely there, as I can’t get mine to bloom again this year, lol. What a fantastic family venture! I’m looking forward to your photos. ❤
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The orchids were amazing. It was a super trip.
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That place looks beautiful, Robbie. How amazing that they have 800 hippos! And the orchids are gorgeous. Do they grow wild in S. Africa or are they planted?
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Thanks, Diana. Yes, orchids do grow wild here. There are 470 species which are indigenous to South Africa.
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Wow. What a treat!
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One a trip to Aruba… we visited a butteryfly house. I’m not sure what flower it was but I took a photo of this yellow flower in bud when we arrived, by the time we left it had opened to a full bloom.
I do not recall if there were any orchids there. Your images are beauties!
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Hi Jules, I am pleased you like them.
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