Day 8 Into the Okavango Delta
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Tents down again before breakfast and then the large Delta Rain truck turned up and we loaded all the necessary items on to it. We were taking our own tents and sleeping rolls as well as cookingLäs mer
Tents down again before breakfast and then the large Delta Rain truck turned up and we loaded all the necessary items on to it. We were taking our own tents and sleeping rolls as well as cookingLäs mer
Well, we are all present and accounted for. And somewhat excited which is great! The plane is very full of large school groups so the noise level is intense.
We have arrived safely into OR Tambo International Airport in Joburg. Everyone got a bit of sleep but it is just after 5.00 am so the airport is quiet. We have a 5 hour wait until our next flight soLäs mer
We had a slow start this morning, which was perfectly understandable. Bags packed, tents down and then breakfast. We had enjoyed our stay in Shearwater Village campsite.
The ATC truck (our safariLäs mer
Up at 5.00 am this morning, breakfasted and we managed to be at the Sedudu Gate for entry to Chobe National Park by 6.00. This morning we were travelling in a jeep and a truck.
A great game driveLäs mer
We had a relaxed start to the morning and were food shopping by 8.30 .
Afterwards we turned south passed lines of trucks waiting to cross the border into Zambia. The countryside became drier and weLäs mer
After a good night, we had packed the truck by 7.00 and breakfasted soon after. We left Nata Lodge and headed the 10kms north to cross the bridge into town. Then turning westwards we headed towardsLäs mer
We had a lie-in this morning with packing achieved before an 8.00 breakfast. After everything was on the truck we all adjourned to the swimming pool. Much splashing and 'Marco Polo'-ing occurred,Läs mer
The day started with a light breakfast at 5.45 and we were in our mokoros by 6.30. Twenty minutes later we were ashore on a large island and we broke up into 4 groups with a guide and a supporter.
ItLäs mer
Our time in the Okavango Delta had come to an end. Tents came down and day packs filled before we had breakfast. Then it was a case of loading everything that we had brought into the 9 mokoros. It wasLäs mer