John Nesbitt had been looking forward to his African Safari and had been saving up for a few years for the adventure. After extensive research, he settled on a luxury lodge on the western edge of the Kruger National Park. The lodge has phenomenal Google reviews, and most guests saw the Big Five within a day or two. Despite John paying with British pounds, it was still a very expensive holiday.
The flight to OR Tambo International Airport was pleasant and roughly in the same time zone – no jet lag and an upgrade to business class using air miles made the flight incredibly comfortable. The short flight to the Hoedspruit Airport was bumpy and then a long drive through the Kruger National Park to the lodge. It was a magnificent drive with lush bush and no shortage of wildlife – several elephants, a Spotted Hyena with cubs and a pride of lions quite far from the road with a little more than their ears visible. Quite a start to a trip of a lifetime.
It was late afternoon by the time they got to the lodge, and after unpacking and a quick shower, it was dinnertime. A five-course meal under the stars with Spier 21 Gables Cabernet Sauvignon and a Springbok shank. The sound of nightjars and a jackal calling in the distance sealed off a good day. It was going to be an early night as the game drive would depart at 06:00 the following morning.
Close to midnight, John suddenly felt a burning pain in his right shoulder and leapt out of bed and switched the lights on. He was disorientated and confused and saw some blood on the sheets. He instantly saw the coils of a large brown snake under his bed and realised that he had been bitten! Total panic set in as he had never seen a wild snake and was terrified.
He called reception in a panic, watching the snake from a few meters away and hysterically said that he had a snake in his room.