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Africa » Botswana » North-West » Maun April 25th 2006

Our 3rd camp is located in the Moremi Game Reserve, which is actually located in the Okavango. Described as "the river which never finds the sea", the Okavango in northwestern Botswana disappears into a 6,000-square-mile maze of lagoons, channels, and islands. The river system brings more than 2 million tons of sand and silt into the Delta each year, yet less than three percent of the water emerges at the other end to either flood Lake Ngami or cross another 300 miles of the Kalahari, then to enter Lake Xau and the Makgadikgadi Pans. The Okavango Delta, in the midst of the Kalhan sands, is Africa's largest and most beautiful oasis. The River Okavango, which rises in the highlands of Angola, never reaches the sea; instead its mighty waters empty over the sands of the Kalahari. ... read more
Sunset on the delta
Paddling down the delta
Small wild life

Africa » Botswana » North-West » Maun April 23rd 2006

We drove to our second camp, which is located in the Nxai Pan National Park. This park is a 2 hour drive from the Kalahari Desert, and there is a bit of change in the landscape. On the main road, we thought we had seen an incredible billboard, when all of a sudden, I said "stop the truck". Lo and behold, there was a bull elephant snacking on the side of the main road! He was around 40-45 years old, a solitary lad at that. Many bull elephants lead a solitary life. In observing the elephants, they walk on their tip toes! My mind was racing as to what "adventures" were waiting for us. Nxai Pan National Park lies just north of the Maun-Nata main road and adjoins the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park on the northern ... read more
Poster boy
Male Ostrich
Female Ostrich

Africa » Botswana » North-West » Maun April 20th 2006

April 20th I arrived safe and sound in Johannesburg airport after a 21 hour flight! The last 2 hours of the flight, I was starting to get a little stir crazy and was wondering when I could actually lay down and get some serious sleep. I stayed the night at Southern Sun Johannesburg, it is a very nice hotel. April 21st - 22nd I took a puddle jumper up to Maun to meet up with the rest of the people that would be on this safari. Helga from Luxemburg (age 64 - this was her 9th safari in Africa); Mark and Sue (from Brisbane - Australia) and our 2 guides (Thuto and Christine). From the airport, we drove about 2 hours to our first destination which is the Kalahari Desert. We stayed at Jack's Camp for ... read more
Puff Adder
Sunset
Stripes

Africa » Botswana » North-West » Maun April 19th 2006

WARNING: Be prepared for lots of elephant photos! We left Victoria Falls and Zimbabwe without any of the hassle that we encountered entering Zim. It was a country we really enjoyed, even with all its quirks and problems. Chobe National Park We entered Botswana and we continue to notice that these southern African countries are much more developed and Westernized. It means we get the little luxuries we are used to at home, but it also means things are more $$$ and we have to watch our spending! We've also noticed that there are a lot of other trucks doing this route and we now routinely see other trucks and groups at campsites. We arrived at Chobe National Park, a park known for their elephants - 50,000 in 11,000 sq kms. Since it is still the ... read more
Chobe River Cruise
Hippo
Swimming Elephant

Africa » Botswana » North-West » Maun April 13th 2006

So much has been talked about the Okavango Delta in Botswana, often called the jewel in Southern Africa´s crown, that we did wonder whether the place was actually deserving of the label, especially after our unforgettable experiences in some of the less fashionable parks in Africa. As the thought of being stuck at our campsite in Maun, Botswana surrounded by backpackers reading about Mme Ramotswe´s latest adventures in her ladies detective agency wasn´t exactly appealing, we thought we would go for it and booked ourselves on a 3 day safari trip out into the Delta. Getting to the Delta involved a 2 hour truck ride across an unpaved track made difficult to negotiate by deposited sand from the encroaching Kalahari desert. We caught sight of a few Zebra along the way but little else. Arriving at ... read more
Okavango Delta Mokoros
Bored Hippo
Okavango Delta from the air

Africa » Botswana » North-West » Chobe National Park March 19th 2006

Driving from Victoria Falls in Zambabwe to Chobe National Park in Botswana involved 3 different van changes and 3 different drivers. It was the typical African border crossing. First, we were required to wipe our feet on a disenfectent covered mat to guard against the spread of Foot and Mouth disease. Then we stood in the two required lines on the Zimbabweian side. One line was to get our passport checked and to receive a slip of paper stamped with an entry permit. The other line was to have the stamped paper checked by the customs officer. Then once we walked acoss the border, Botswana did the exact same thing. We were the only passengers in the van and this gave us the opportunity to get 3 different perspectives of Africa, the political situations, and the ... read more
Elephants in Chobe
Mom & Baby
The sassy teenager

Africa » Botswana » North-West » Maun March 5th 2006

Having bid a fond farewell to everyone who left the truck at Vic Falls we crossed the border into Botswana and spent the night in Kasane. Unfortunately, the campsite was a bit dismal and halfway through the evening some lightning hit an electricity line bringing all the power down. This coupled with the fact that the Mzungu's thought they had Malaria after Shane's very loud 'power chuck' did not make for a good night. The next day we were up at 5 for a (very cold) sunrise game drive through Chobe National Park. The park was beautiful and we warmed up as soon as the sun came up. Chobe is defined as one of the highlights on the itinerary, which it definitely is, but sadly as it had rained so much, the game viewing wasn't at ... read more
Attempting to pole the Mokoro
On the game walk
Truly beautiful

Africa » Botswana » North-West » Chobe National Park January 31st 2006

January 26, 2006 Our first day of the safari. The night before we spent re-packing our stuff, doing laundry and getting ready. We left the hostel at 8:30am, and headed on our way to Greater Kruger National Park. Our tour leader, Charlie, seems really nice and incredibly enthusiastic. She's full of energy and information! Our group seems really great...mostly Aussies, with two Kiwis, a Brit and an American. We're 18 in total, plus Charlie, Dzingi (our driver) and Heinrich, whose learning to be a guide. Heinrich is hilarious. He's pretty young, from Namibia, and is really enthusiastic. This is his very first trip, and he doesn't seem to know what's going on at all, but that doesn't stop him! The group itself is great, lots of really fun people, which is great. A horrible group would ... read more
Kruger National Park
Giraffe
Water Hole

Africa » Botswana » North-West » Chobe National Park December 17th 2005

I am in the northern Botswanan border town of Kasane, right on the Zambian border. Brilliant place. We are camping right on the Chobe river and our camp site is encircled with electric fences so as to keep lions and crocs out. Their is also a guard with a rifle walking around at night, oh so comforting! This morning was incredible, we went on a game drive in the Chobe National park. AMAZING! Absolutely stunning. We saw tons of elephants(literally), lions, buffalo, sable antelope, impala, a mother warthog with her cute babies, African fish eagles, hippos and of course crocs. There are 185 000 elephants in the park, so the vegetation is interesting with many of the trees just lying on the ground or simply dead from being eaten by all the elephants. We are going ... read more
Haircut?
Big daddy

Africa » Botswana » North-West » Chobe National Park November 9th 2005

Travelling north through the Chobe Forest we ventured into the National Park. On our game drive we saw big herds of elephants including a small orphan elephant and a 2 day old calf who had not yet learn't to use his trunk - bless! Also saw antelope, hippos, crocs and a tortoise. Crossed into Zimbabwe late in the day. ... read more
Baby elephant




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