Early start to full day!

We got a 5am start and had lots of driving today! We had over two hours until our first stop, and the Lodge packed us an excellent, large breakfast, so we ate it a bit at a time over the next 7 hours.Læs mere
We got a 5am start and had lots of driving today! We had over two hours until our first stop, and the Lodge packed us an excellent, large breakfast, so we ate it a bit at a time over the next 7 hours.Læs mere
It was a pretty low key day with lots of driving. The scenery varied with various shades of gray, brown and black desert with a bit of scrub vegetation, the occasional areas with scrub trees and lotsLæs mere
We had the full day to ourselves here and it’s also the first hotel in Africa that we have had wifi in our room. Usually it’s only available in the lobby and sometimes poor even there. We picked aLæs mere
We drove to Etosha National Park and went on a 5 hour game drive. We saw an unbelievable amount of animals and had a fantastic time! The best was the giraffe which was on the side of the road and weLæs mere
After a 4 hour drive we checked into our Lodge and went to the Himba Village. This group is a Native Namibian tribe that was relocated from the north part of the country 3 years ago because of theLæs mere
We did two game drives today for a total 9 1/2 hours. Literally thousands of Springboks were sighted, from solitary to herds of over 50. Zebras are plentiful and are often found in close proximity toLæs mere
Not much news today because it was mainly a travel day. We stopped at a market but its not fun because all the vendors are desperate to sell things so they hound any prospective buyers. We stayed theLæs mere
Today we travelled for four hours and arrived at a small camp about a mile and a half off the highway. We saw lots of farmlands once we got off the highway with acres of small green onions, irrigationLæs mere
We had a long drive today, and it was SO HOT on the bus; the air conditioning that they advertised that we would have, is pretty much non-existent.. Finally we arrived in Maun, and went on a 45 minuteLæs mere
Today we were picked up at 8am, and after a 75 minute drive in an open safari vehicle, we arrived at the water of the Okavango Delta. We went out in pairs in a Mokoro, a traditional wooden canoe typeLæs mere